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William P. Allison letter to unidentified recipients
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William Boyd Allison letter to "Judge Davis,"
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In this undated letter addressed to "My Dear Judge Davis," Allison invites him to dinner "tomorrow Saty night at halfpast seven." He also looks forward to meeting the Judge's brother.
mssHM 29214
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Edwin Giles Waite letter to unidentified recipient
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The letter, addressed to "My Dear Brother," provides detailed information on the American, Democratic, and Republican parties in Nevada County, California in the election year of 1856. There is also a discussion of slavery, and the American party's stance regarding the same. In addition, Edwin Giles Waite writes about his time as a miner in California and his salary.
mssHM 83998
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William Boyd Allison letter to James Lewis
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Allison requests to see "the portrait proposed" in advance, as he has been "badly caricatured" on previous occasions. Also included is a clipping with a photograph portrait of Allison, date unknown.
mssHM 29217
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William Allison letter to Arthur Pue Gorman
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Allison sends his regrets, but he will be unable to join Senator Gorman for dinner due to a necessary trip to Philadelphia.
mssHM 29215
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William Boyd Allison letter to Trevor & Colgate
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Allison requests that Trevor & Colgate pay W. F. Keutger of Iowa certain rates for bonds. With photocopied printed fragment containing a short biographical sketch of Allison.
mssHM 29219
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William Boyd Allison letter to "My dear Mr. Cole,"
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In this letter to the otherwise unidentified Mr. Cole, Allison writes that he may not be available as planned due to a scheduled dinner with friends.
mssHM 29213