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    Eaton Family correspondence

    Manuscripts

    This group of fifteen letters is made up largely of correspondence between Amos Beebe Eaton (1806-1877) and his wife and son, Elizabeth Selden Eaton and Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895). Amos Beebe Eaton is in Northern California during this time, and his son Daniel is a student at Yale collecting botanical samples. The letters document the family's sentiments about their separation but also describe a student's life in New Haven, CT, and a soldier's life in Northern California during the mid-nineteenth century. There is also one letter to Daniel Cady Eaton (1834-1895) from an uncle of the same name, a brother of Amos Beebe Eaton

    mssHM 60678-60692

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    Wood, Fred W. Letter to John Dustin Bicknell. Los Angeles, Calif

    Manuscripts

    Typewritten. Also: includes July 27, 1896 letter from Fred Eaton to Fred W. Wood.

    mssBicknell papers

  • Eaton Substation

    Eaton Substation

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    Eaton Substation.

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  • Eaton's Canyon, Pasadena

    Eaton's Canyon, Pasadena

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    View of people sitting on boulders next to a creek among oak trees in Eaton Canyon, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in Pasadena, California.

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  • All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Goodwin chiropodist

    All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Goodwin chiropodist

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    Image of a three-quarter-length portrait of the character of podiatrist Dr. Goodwin wearing a suit and top hat and holding an umbrella and scratching his chin; the poster advertises the comedy "All the Rage" by William D. Eaton and has printed show information for a March 31, [1882], performance at the Worcester Theatre at top center.

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  • All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Briggs running for Congress

    All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Briggs running for Congress

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    Image of a three-quarter-length portrait of the character of Dr. Briggs, an older angry man, holding a cane and a crumpled newspaper; the poster advertises the comedy "All the Rage" by William D. Eaton and has printed show information for a March 31, [1882], performance at the Worcester Theatre at top center.

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