Fitch family papers, 1838-1878.

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Fitch family papers, 1838-1878.

Correspondence and documents pertaining mainly to land claims, some to Rancho Sotoyome. Also accounts of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delano Fitch.

Originals: 6 v. (0.6 linear feet)Film consists only of: Transcripts in the Proceedings of Case No. 792--Cyrus Alexander vs. the U.S., For a part of the place named "Sotoyome"; 15 pictures of the Fitch family: 1 reel : negative (Rich. 799:10) and positive.Alfred L. Kroeber correspondence (34 letters): 1 reel : negative (Rich. 663:11) and positive.Peter Toft correspondence (4 folders, 122 letters): 1 reel : negative (Rich. 669:3) and positive.Frederick Ward Putman correspondence (37 letters, 1902-1912, n.d.): 1 reel : negative (Rich. 665:13) and positive.

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