Pennings of pioneers, 1948.

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Pennings of pioneers, 1948.

Copies of letters written by William K. and Fred A. Underhill and members of the William King family describing chiefly life in Wisconsin in the 1840s and journeys to California in the 1850s; accompanied by an essay by Ellen Lew Ewing, Beloit College, using excerpts of the letters.

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