Orange J. Salisbury letter, 1891.

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Orange J. Salisbury letter, 1891.

Letter from Orange J. Salisbury (writing from Salt Lake City) to T. H. Latimer of Bay House, Idaho. The letter talks of milling ore, use of "sluice boxes," tight money and putting off payday, possibly hiring Italian miners, and other topics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7387023

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