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Mr. Holbrook & Mr. Cole
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E. Holbrook letters to Mrs. Holbrook
Manuscripts
In these two letters to his mother, Holbrook writes of his experiences in the Washington Territory and California. In HM 24543, written from Washington Territory on January 26, 1854, Holbrook writes of local politics and the project of establishing a railroad down the Pacific coast to California. HM 24544, written April 26, 1854 in Sonora, California, contains Holbrook's description of that region, and he compares it with Washington.
mssHM 24543-24544
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William Boyd Allison letter to "My dear Mr. Cole,"
Manuscripts
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
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Cornelius Cole letter to "Friend Avery,"
Manuscripts
In this brief note to the otherwise unidentified "Friend Avery," Cole writes that he has sent some papers that "may serve as a memorandum for Mrs. O." He is unsure if "pension was obtained" but "Mr. Olmstead will know." Signed "C. Cole."
mssHM 29227
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"The Ideally Perfect Library," by George Watson Cole
Manuscripts
Sent by Cole to Mr. Malcolm Day Rudd, with compliments. Item is in fragile condition. Reprint.
HIA 30.1
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"The Cataloguing of Rare Books in the Henry E. Huntington Library," by George Watson Cole
Manuscripts
Sent by Cole to Mr. Henry Farr de Puy, with compliments. Reprint from 1922.
HIA 30.1
