Original manuscripts of Elisha Oscar Crosby, Californian pioneer of 1849, one of the framers of the California Constitutional Convention at Monterey and San Jose, 1849.

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Original manuscripts of Elisha Oscar Crosby, Californian pioneer of 1849, one of the framers of the California Constitutional Convention at Monterey and San Jose, 1849.

A collection of five manuscript items by E. O. Crosby. Each manuscript is housed in a blue paper wrapper with a handwritten title in ink; all five manuscripts are housed in a slipcase with a photograph of E. O Crosby pasted inside the front cover. For individual items, search under titles or call number F866.C76 O75 1875.

5 items ; 1ill. ; (in slipcase 34 cm.)

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