Journal, [ca. 1855].

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Journal, [ca. 1855].

Journal probably compiled by Daniel Hale Haskell after his return to Boston in late 1854, in which he transcribed diaries he kept on overland (1849) and steamship voyages (1851, 1854) to and from San Francisco, California.

1 v. (139 p.) ; 26 cm.

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Newberry Library

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