Albert Williams letter to S.H. Willey : San Francisco : ALS, 1872 Mar. 28.

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Albert Williams letter to S.H. Willey : San Francisco : ALS, 1872 Mar. 28.

Concerning his newspaper article on the activities of American and British frigates, the Savannah and the Collingwood, and the arrival of Commodore Sloat in Monterey in 1846, based on information from Sloat, John Parrott and James P. Bolton, with references also to Dr. William Maxwell Wood. Clipping included.

[3] p. ; 21 cm.

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Williams, Albert, 1809-1893

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Willey, Samuel H. (Samuel Hopkins), 1821-1914

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Samuel Hopkins Willey (1821-1914), a leading California educator, arrived in California in 1849. In 1855 he co-founded, with Henry Durant, the College of California, which was a forerunner of the University of California system and was later incorporated into UC Berkeley. Willey was also the author of several books, including Thirty years in California : a contribution to the history of the state from 1849 to 1879 (1879), History of the College of California (1887), American Congregationalism in...