Chipman-Dwinelle papers, 1845-1943.

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Chipman-Dwinelle papers, 1845-1943.

The collection consists of letters, documents and maps related to the defense of titles in the Encinal San Antonio-Alameda City land transactions; the law practice of John Dwinelle; the law suits regarding the will of Josephine A. Phelps; the papers of Fanny J. Chipman, daughter of William Worthington Chipman; and a few mining papers (1862-1867). There are also materials in the collection by William F. Chipman, son of William W. Chipman and nephew of Josephine A. Phelps.

Approximately 435 pieces.2 boxes.5 volumes.2 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766546

Related Entities

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Chipman, William Worthington.

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Chipman, W. F. (William Farragut), 1862-1938.

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Dwinelle, Caroline E. Chipman.

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Phelps, Josephine A.

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Dwinelle, John W. (John Whipple), 1816-1881

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Dwinelle was a lawyer and state legislator, of San Francisco, Calif. From the description of John W. Dwinelle papers, 1825-1936. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122332389 Biography Collected papers of prominent San Francisco lawyer, legislator and settler of 1849. Among his achievements while residing in California he was mayor of Oakland, a correspondent for the Daily Evening Bulletin, a founder and ...

Chipman, Fanny J.

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