Letter, 1886 Oct. 5, San Diego, [Calif.] to John R. Berry / W.H. Gould, ... [et al].

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Letter, 1886 Oct. 5, San Diego, [Calif.] to John R. Berry / W.H. Gould, ... [et al].

Holograph letter notifying John Berry of the San Diego Union Co. that Gould and the other signers of the letter wished to extend their gratitude for financial arrangements Berry made on their behalf. The other signers include E.L. Foreman, R.E. Gray, M.A. Shull, R.S. Gloon, G.R. Koefoed, and F.H. Fisk.

1 leaf ; 37 cm.

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