James L. Warren papers, 1846-1889.

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James L. Warren papers, 1846-1889.

Correspondence, accounts, manuscripts and clippings. Relate mainly to Warren's activities as editor of the California Farmer. Also included are papers pertaining to the ship, Sweden, and the Sweden Mining Company, the Sacramento Railroad Company, the California State Agricultural Society and state fairs.

Originals : 18 boxes (7.5 linear ft.).Copy of folder "Lippincott, Sarah Jane (Clarke), 1823-1904 (Grace Greenwood)" from Box 3 : 1 microfilm reel negative (BNEG Box 2514) and positive.Copy of Martin Andreas Sarles correspondence (one folder from Box 4, 10 letters, 1857-1870) and Manuscripts for the California Farmer (one folder from Box 7, 32 items) : 1 microfilm reel negative (BNEG Box 3288, 221 frames) and positive.

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California State Agricultural Society (Sacramento, Calif.)

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Cowan, Robert Ernest, 1862-1942

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Sweden Mining Company.

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