Letter, 1855 Mar. 15, Aiken, S.C., to John L. Hathaway, Milwaukee, Wis.

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Letter, 1855 Mar. 15, Aiken, S.C., to John L. Hathaway, Milwaukee, Wis.

Letter written from Aiken [Edgefield District, S.C.] re paying notes held at bank, complaining of poor weather, food, and weak tea, reporting that "the people are ignorant & common but respectably connected (everybody is in the south)," and hoping to visit natural curiosities in mountains of northwest Georgia.

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Hathaway, John L., 1830-

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Hathaway, Joshua, 1810-1863

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Joshua Hathaway (1810-1863), worked as a surveyor, alderman, city assessor, and probate judge, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; a native of New York, he moved to Milwaukee in 1835; John L. Hathaway (b. 1830) served as city comptroller, banker, and realtor, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin From the description of Letter, 1855 Mar. 15, Aiken, S.C., to John L. Hathaway, Milwaukee, Wis. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 31236639 ...