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Henry E. Huntington, Epes Randolph, and unidentified man
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Epes Randolph letters to Henry E. Huntington
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Enclosure: 1891 letter had letter from Newport News and Mississippi Valley Co. Office of General Counsel to Randolph, 1891 May 11; 1900 letter had letter from Randolph to R. Ronstadt, 1900 March 24. Enclosed in: 1894 letter was in letter by Henry E. Huntington to Collis P. Huntington, 1894 May 31. Also: two faded copies of letters, one with signature of Henry E. Huntington; copy of letter from Huntington to Randolph, 1920 February 13. Subjects: Ohio River bridge project, Lexington, Kentucky, machine shop.
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Henry E. Huntington letters to Epes Randolph
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Also: letter from W.M. Stephens to B.A. Worthington, 1897 December 4; letters from Randolph to Huntington, 1904 November 9, 1911 May 2.
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Henry E. Huntington’s Library Staff in New York City
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Henry E. Huntington’s New York librarians, seated (left to right): Philip S. Goulding, George Watson Cole, Herbert W. Denio, and Lodewyk Bendikson. Standing (left to right): Alan O. Whittaker, Leslie E. Bliss, Ralph J. Gifford, Robert O. Schad, Cecil K. Edmonds, Herman R. Mead, and Clifford B. Clapp.
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Henry E. Huntington and Patton family, November 1903
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Mr. Huntington visiting the Patton family; the future general George Patton is standing on the left in his cadet's uniform from West Point. MS note on verso reads "Nov., 1903. San Marino, group on porch at Lake Vineyard. From left to right: Susan Patton Wills (sister of GSP Sr.), George Patton Jr., Mrs. George Patton (Ruth Wilson), Henry E. Huntington, George Patton Sr., Mr. Hancock Banning."
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Henry E. Huntington and family in Oneonta, New York
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Henry E. Huntington and family in Oneonta, New York. Henry E. Huntington is seated on bench hugging his daughter Marian Prentice Huntington.
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Collis P. Huntington letters to Henry E. Huntington
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47 items. Also: copy of telegram from Henry E. Huntington to Collis P. Huntington, and reply, 1894, July 27, 31. Subjects: Railroad strike negotiations, Market Street Railway stock, Santa Monica purchase of land from J.P. Jones, Epes Randolph, Huntington-Hopkins Co., Nevada politics, California fruit shipment, Collis P. Huntington's house in San Francisco, rice, Chinese embargo, Oakland, California, San Francisco post office, Southern Pacific.
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