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Deposition concerning two horses

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  • Two men and two horses excavating a ditch for the Tule Plant

    Two men and two horses excavating a ditch for the Tule Plant

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    Two men and two horses excavating a ditch for the Tule Plant.

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    Pierre-Chrysologue Pambrun will

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    In his will, Pierre-Chrysologue Pambrun declares the legacy of his assets, including his holdings in the Hudson's Bay Company. Signed by Marcus Whitman and Cornelius Rogers.

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    Alexander Spotswood letter to William Augustine Washington, Heywood

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    Spotswood offers to sell two seven-year-old horses to Washington for £240; he also discusses costs of other horses, wheels, and home repairs, and promises to keep two horses of Washington's "for John's convenience to Mount Vernon." Autograph letter signed; includes addressed cover.

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    Johnston & Borden certificate of title to land in South Pasadena

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    This title declares that a particular plot of land in South Pasadena, California, in the name of F. W. Rogers, is "free and clear of all incumberances" except for minor taxes. Printed form, filled in and signed.

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  • From the old reliable boot and shoe store, Jos. Eichenlaub. Manufacturer and dealer in boots & shoes rubbers, &c

    From the old reliable boot and shoe store, Jos. Eichenlaub. Manufacturer and dealer in boots & shoes rubbers, &c

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    Image of a horse-drawn vehicle in the shape of a very large boot full to the top of various styles of shoes and boots; vehicle is being driven by a man with a top hat and a very large whip and pulled by two horses.

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    Receipt book

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    This leather-bound receipt book contains records of payments from the Guadalupe Mine to a variety of vendors for commodities and services from January 30, 1858 to September 8, 1860. The entries are signed by the venor who received payment and witnessed by one or two of the company officials. There are also some entries on slips of paper and 21 bill-headed invoices (most of which are from San Francisco companies) tipped in

    mssHM 63655