William W.S. Bliss Letter 1845

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William W.S. Bliss Letter 1845

Two-page letter from Assistant Adjutant General William W.S. Bliss to Colonel W.S. Harney, commanding at Bexar, relating the command of General Zachary Taylor that Harney move his troops out of Bexar in anticipation of increased Indian hostilities.

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Bliss, William W. (William Walter), 1924-

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The Bliss family, of whom William W. Bliss is the successor, developed lumber, tourism, and transportation businesses at Lake Tahoe, especially at Tahoe City, Calif., and Glenbrook, Nev., between the late 1860s and the mid 1900s. From the description of William W. Bliss manuscript maps and drawings, 1861-1955. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 43417660 The Bliss family developed lumber, tourism, and transportation businesses at Lake Tahoe, especially at Tahoe...