Manuscripts
The Letters of Samuel Pepys and His Immediate Family Circle
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mssHM 19927
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Two volumes in red clamshell box.
mssHM 12492
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Minor, Samuel. Letter to John Dustin Bicknell. Los Angeles, Calif
Manuscripts
The collection consists primarily of correspondence related to the professional activities of John Dustin Bicknell, who was a partner in several Los Angeles law firms. In addition, the collection also includes 51 bound volumes (19 letter books, account books, journals, etc.), six rolled documents and maps, and two photographs.
mssBicknell papers
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Beach, Samuel. Letter to Frazier Mining Co. Los Angeles, Calif
Manuscripts
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mssBicknell papers
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Letters from Frank Hinckley to his family
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters, diaries (29 volumes), two account books, and documents related to the life and professional activities of Frank Hinckley. Subject matter includes: life in San Francisco, 1863-1866; working for the Western Pacific Railroad Company as a surveyor, 1863-1890; and ranch life in both Hayward and Redlands, California. There are also some materials by additional Hinckley family members in the collection.
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