Edward F. O'Day letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Bessie O'Day, Soulsbyville, Calif., 1931 July 15.

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Edward F. O'Day letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Bessie O'Day, Soulsbyville, Calif., 1931 July 15.

Typescript letter on four half sheets of paper, signed "Your friend-brother, Ed", containing playful comments about the social behavior of his two sisters who have been "sent to the country" and teasing them about not being married yet. Includes the original letterhead stationery envelope of Town Talk used to mail the letter.

4 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8179540

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O'Day, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1883-

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William Bowers Bourn, owner of the Empire gold mines in Grass Valley and a Stanford University trustee, organized the Friends of France at the outbreak of World War I, serving as its president from 1914-1919. From the description of Wartime activities of William Bowers Bourn : typescript, circa 1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864037 Biographical/Historical Sketch William Bowers Bourn, owner of the Empire gold mine...

O'Day, Bessie.

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O'Day, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1925-

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Edward Francis O'Day was an editor, author, and poet in San Francisco, California. From the description of Edward F. O'Day letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Bessie O'Day, Soulsbyville, Calif., 1931 July 15. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 768778351 ...