Edwin Laurens Whipple papers, 1871-1881.

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Edwin Laurens Whipple papers, 1871-1881.

Letters written mainly to his sister commenting on his ventures into politics, the University of California at Berkeley in 1875 and his law career. Also included: a mining deed from James W. Oates for part interest in coal mines in Arizona in 1881.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8339712

UC Berkeley Libraries

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