Henry Baker letter : San Francisco, to Thomas S. Fitch : ALS, 1861 Jan. 10.

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Henry Baker letter : San Francisco, to Thomas S. Fitch : ALS, 1861 Jan. 10.

Letter from a member of the Republican Central Committee of the State of California, written on the eve of Fitch's departure by steamer for the east coast, thanking Fitch for his political canvassing in Calif. on behalf of the Republican Party during the U.S. presidential campaign of Abraham Lincoln in 1860.

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California historical society

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