Letter from Ezra Meeker to Mrs. Etta B. McNeill, librarian in Montesano, Washington, 1921 December 21.

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Letter from Ezra Meeker to Mrs. Etta B. McNeill, librarian in Montesano, Washington, 1921 December 21.

This is a typed letter dated Dec. 12, 1921 that Ezra Meeker sent from the Congress Hotel to Mrs. Etta B. McNeill, librarian in Montesano, WA. The letter head is: "Washington's Seventy Years of Progress" with a wagon and stagecoach illustration. On the verso of the letter is a review of one of his books and a list of three books that could be purchased. In the letter, Mr. Meeker asks that Mrs. McNeill review the list and report the books she has in her library. It appears the letter is promoting the sales of his books.

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McNeill, Etta B., b. ca. 1865.

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Meeker, Ezra, 1830-1928

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Meeker was a pioneer on the wagon trail. From the description of Letter : Los Angeles, Calif., to Rolland A. Vandegrift, University of Southern California, 1924 April 28. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat record id: 23367142 Ezra Meeker was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in his 70s he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repeatedly retracing the trip of his youth. Meeker was born in H...