Letters, 1853-1876.

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Letters, 1853-1876.

Frances Leffingwell's and Henry L. Leffingwell's letters disucss family affairs and conditions in San Francisco, and a letter to Reverend C. S. Leffingwell describes the city in 1859. Letters from a former parishioner to C. S. Leffingwell gives a detailed description of Santa Barbara, especially its churches.

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Leffingwell, Frances Noyes Howard, 1824-

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Leffingwell, Henry Lucius, 1824-

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Leffingwell, Christopher Starr, 1827-

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Leffingwell, Lucius W.

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Leffingwell family.

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Mr. William and Mrs. Frances Noyes Leffingwell lived in San Francisco in 1853. Henry L. Leffingwell, whose wife had died at Fort Laramie in 1852, lived in San Francisco in 1853. His two daughters, Emily and Lucy, were sent to their grandparents in Cleveland. Christopher Starr Leffingwell attended Trinty College in 1854 and the Berkeley Divinity School, was rector in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1859, and a rector in Gardiner, Maine in 1876. From the ...