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Frederick Ferdinand Low letter to an unknown recipient

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    Frederick Ferdinand Low letter to Mark B. Robinson

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    mssHM 23741

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    Newton Booth letter to an unknown recipient

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Newton Booth discusses business details of the selling and movement of various goods in San Francisco.

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    Dámaso Antonio Rodriguez letter to an unknown recipient

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Rodriguez gives details of the Indian uprising at Santa Barbara. In Spanish. First page of letter missing.

    mssHM 16591

  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla letter to unknown recipient, 1810, November 13

    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla letter to unknown recipient, 1810, November 13

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Costilla describes a conflict and retreat, and requests news and encouragement. In Spanish.

    mssHM 19979

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    Frederick P. Kehrer letter to "Dear Friend,"

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    A letter from Frederick P. Kehrer, a recent émigré to the newly established Washington State, written on Spokane Falls pictorial lettersheets. Kehrer wrote to his friend about how he was looking for work. He also relayed the news of the death of his brother-in-law, and described how he had befriended a man named "Dr. Warden." The pictorial lettersheets depict a bird's-eye view of the town, "Spokane Falls," and the like-named large waterfall on Spokane River. The town Spokane Falls would be reincorporated as "Spokane" one year after this letter, in 1891, shortly after the disastrous fire of August 4, 1889.

    mssHM 82589