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Item Birth and death dates.(UNPUBLISHED, 1914) AnonList of birth and death dates with some names included.Item Blank certificate of agreement for book.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Anon"Subscriber for the Work entitled Ladies of the White House, bound in ___ price, $___ agrees to take and promptly pay for the same (provided it proves as represented,) when delivered...."Item "Enclosing a statement of the cost of the Stubbs booklet."(UNPUBLISHED, 1926-10-04) AnonGuess of attribution for Nelson, E. annotated. Referred to enclosure not in the collection.Item Envelope adressed to Mr. W. G. Price of Elizabeth, New Jersey.(UNPUBLISHED, 1898-09-05) AnonSent general delivery, and no return information.Item Item Item "Forth of July Sunday."(UNPUBLISHED, 1911-07) Anon"Not Laiberity but Justice, the safeguard of the Republic."Item "The grapes are just coming on it is a very light crop and the prices are not at all in proportion...."(UNPUBLISHED, 1910-08-30) Anon"Yes Rob Mamie is a nice girl but I am afraid she will make him go to her Church. That would hurt your Father: he does not say much but he thinks so much more. Do not say anything about that when you write."Item "I can stand but very little even having some one come in and talk to me hurts me."(UNPUBLISHED, 1910-07-11) Anon"Yesterday I had a bad spel but thank God it did not last long. To day I am very tired yesterday your Father was sixty nine years old so I made him a Lemon pie and a birthday cake. He scolded me for it and said that brought on my bad spell, but I wanted him to have something."Item "I would like to read your story of the Old Timer in Umatilla."(UNPUBLISHED, 1928-02-24) AnonAnnotation attributes the letter to Lockley, Fred.Item "The Indian Agency was here on Monday in May 10 he give the Indian money its was a rental money."(UNPUBLISHED, 1937-05-13) Anon"Lot of Indian got drunk. Ann Valler she left her husband yesterday she want up to Montana with Tony + Teresa yes Tony + Teresa didn't get married yet might she going get married by the way."Item Irrigation and water rights.(UNPUBLISHED, 1909) AnonShort note that appears to be questioning a water rights advocacy group about what it has to offer.Item "J Whitmore came from Ashby Parva three miles from Lutterworth in Leicestershire, England."(UNPUBLISHED, 1880) AnonHandwritten note. Unknown who wrote it, or when.Item Marriage announcement for William Schreiber and Mary Burkey.(UNPUBLISHED, 1910-09-08) Anon"At Home after October Fifth 2356 Chicago Avenue Chicago, Ill."Item Memories of businesses and community members -- possibly Visalia, CA.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) Anon"He used to tease me about my father being short of stature, once he said my papa was sawed off, and it hurt me so badly I never could forget. The bread he baked had a different taste from any I have Ever Eaten."Item "Our Interstate Bridge" poem.(UNPUBLISHED, 1900-02-16) Anon"...When / we talk to our children tell / we can tell with pride of the glorious day / we crossed the Bridge of Vancouver / And say to ourselves as we ride in cars / Our ferrying days are over." Verso has translated Native American.Item Item Receipt for $26.99 from Crescent Manufacturing Company.(UNPUBLISHED, 1928-01-15) AnonPurchased: 1 cs 12/3S Cres Coffee, 1 cs 6/5S Cres Bak Pwdr, 1 dz 2 oz Cres mapleine.Item Receipt for Mrs. Lawrence Brown from E. M. Condon & Co. General Merchandise in Toppenish, Wash.(UNPUBLISHED, 1930-12-04) AnonFrom verso: E. M. Condon & CO. General Merchandise. Groceries, Dry Goods, Women's Apparel, Cowboy Hats, Indian Blankets, King George Mufflers, Men's & Boys' Star Brand Shoes. Toppenish, Washington.Item Recipe for Mince meet from the Youngstown Cook Book.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) AnonPossible inscription at bottom of writing on verso, but illegible.