Why Kaweah Failed : n.p. : transcript, [undated].

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Why Kaweah Failed : n.p. : transcript, [undated].

Brief history of the cooperative colony, with information on Burnette and Anna Haskell, James J. Martin, and other members.

28 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7164454

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Doctor, Joseph E. (Joseph Edwin)

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Martin, James, 1845-1931

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Non-commissioned officer in Co. H, 11th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. From the description of James Martin letters, 1861-1864. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420972 ...

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Haskell, Burnette G., 1857-1907

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