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Item Letter from Father Ricard, founder of the Yakima Mission, to J.B. Brouillet, Vicar General of Walla Walla.(Unpublished, 1849-07-30) Ricard, PascalA newsy letter between friends about the events and living conditions. The gold rush has created inflation and hardship.Item Note about fellow passengers.(UNPUBLISHED, 1852-05-18) Whitmore, J."Left Cleveland May 13th 1852 stoped on the trip up at Detroit, Walden, Newport, Boon Islands, North Manitoa Island, Sheboygan, + Milwaukei."Item Telegraph to the Secretary of Washington Territory from the Comptroller of the Treasury in CA.(UNPUBLISHED, 1864-05-30) Taylor, R. W.On "California State Telegraph Company," sheet.Item "J Whitmore came from Ashby Parva three miles from Lutterworth in Leicestershire, England."(UNPUBLISHED, 1880) AnonHandwritten note. Unknown who wrote it, or when.Item Item Information concerning the history of apple growing in the Wenatchee district.(UNPUBLISHED, 1880) Adams, J. B.During what year was the bulk of the commercial orchards planted? from 1902 to 1910.Item Letter from The Abbey Hotel in England.(1880-07-01) Burnett, Blanche"We arrived in Edinburgh Tuesday evening. Wednesday morning after breakfast we went to Calton Hill - had a very fine view of the city - on the hill is Burns monument."Item Postcard from the Hotel de Paris in Rome.(1880-08-03) Burnett, Blanche"Dr. Loomis has just written you to know if I may stay seven weeks longer. You have given me so much I feel that I should not ask for more. But while I am here I should love dearly to stay."Item Letter from Hotel de Paris in Rome.(1880-08-03) Loomis, L. C."You will permit me to add that Miss Blanche has so endeared herself to our family that she will be a most welcome guest with us in Switzerland and in Paris whilst not en route."Item "Was sorry to hear of your mishap. I shall miss you from the Press, but hope to hear from you in your new walk."(UNPUBLISHED, 1883-01-02) Carson, Will"I parted with all my photos before leaving Honolulu, but enclose a line to Montana who will doubtless send you one. Thanks for yours. When you get those with "bow on" please send me one with autograph, which you should not have neglected in this one." Also includes referred to letter from November.Item Request for W. G. Price to pay back loan, now that he can.(UNPUBLISHED, 1888-07-28) Probst, J. D."Of course when I advanced you the money I did it without any security whatever, knowing that you had no means at the time, and I trusted entirely to your sense of gratitude to return it should you ever be able to do so.Item Request for renewal of the present list.(UNPUBLISHED, 1889-12-20) Standard Publishing Co."We inclose herewith our list of Standard subscribers, which for greater convenience you will find pasted in a small memorandum book." Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item Notice of partnership with Mr. Chas. F. Meyer.(UNPUBLISHED, 1890-02-01) Gale, Chas."We will be at any time at your service and we guarantee our prices equal to any store in the city, and better accommodations."Item Loan of $359.40 from Tacoma Grocery Company.(UNPUBLISHED, 1890-04-14) Fogerty, J. B."Nine months after date, without grace I promise to pay to the order of The Tacoma Grocery Company...."Item Letter to J. B. Fogarty.(UNPUBLISHED, 1890-10-09) Tacoma Grocery CompanyOn letterhead from Tacoma Grocery Company, Grocers, Importers and Wholesale.Item Weekly bulletin of the Grand Meadow Butter & Cheese Co-operative Association.(UNPUBLISHED, 1891-10-29) Anon"With this issue of The Bulletin in its present form will be discontinued for a time but will appear in The Grand Meadow Record instead. By this means we can report sales about one week sooner. The Record has recently changed hand and the new is determined to make it a first class paper. All our members should become subscribers and keep posted on creamery doings."Item Letter from William G. Ewing Superior Court Judge.(1894-01-09) Erving, W. G."You are always doing something to make some other fellow happy." Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item Wedding announcement card for Mr. Fred W. Boyce and Miss Matie A. Whitmore.(UNPUBLISHED, 1896-04-08) AnonMarried "at home after April twenty-seventh Wautoma, Wis."Item "Wheat is very scare with us just now and I don't see how I can spare the wheat at present."(UNPUBLISHED, 1896-04-09) Nesbitt, JosephLetterhead: "The Goldendale Milling Company, proprietors of the Goldendale Mills. Manufacturers of and Dealers in flour, bran, shorts, mill-feed, corn meal, etc."Item Letter to "Grase."(UNPUBLISHED, 1896-10-25) Whitmore, E.Conversational letter from mother to daughter.