Thomas T. Seward correspondence, 1849-1855.

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Thomas T. Seward correspondence, 1849-1855.

Correspondence, primarily with Seward's brother, R.J. Seward, in Boston; and Thomas Seward's wife, Lucy F. Seward, who lived in Weymouth, Mass., and then in Waldoboro, Maine. Letters discuss family news, health, and living conditions in Calif.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6741710

California historical society

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Seward, Thomas T.

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Pioneer. From the description of Thomas T. Seward correspondence, 1854 June 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983728 Originally from Boston, Mass., Thomas T. Seward went to Calif. in 1849 to mine for gold in Yuba City and along the Kern River. Later, he moved to San Francisco, where he was a volunteer with the Tiger Engine Fire Company. He died in 1855, fighting a fire in San Francisco's first distillery. From the description of Thomas T. Seward correspondence...

Seward, Lucy F.

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Seward, R. J.

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Crocker, Templeton, 1884-1948

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Chronologies 1884 September 2 Charles Templeton Crocker is born in San Francisco, California. 1888 August 14 Charles Crocker (Templeton Crocker's grandfather and one of the "big four" who built the Central Pacific Railroad) dies. 1898 ...