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From Sarah Sawyer to W.E. Adams asking if he, Mattie and Foster went to summer school. - 1860s
Handwritten letter from Sarah Sawyer to W. E. Adams on August 27th. There is a note from Mary Adams-Balmat written in blue ink stating "Approx. 1860's." Sarah writes asking if W.E. Adams, Mattie, and Foster went to summer school. May have been written in the 1860s by one of Adams' elementary teachers.
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Invitation to wedding of Helen Adams to Mr. Irving Wright Benton - 1915
Wedding invitation of Helen Adams to Irving Wright Benton on June 8, 1915 at the Church of Angels in Pasadena, California. There is an additional card that reads "At Home // after the first of October // Three eleven Congress Place // Pasadena." Features raised and intertwined letters "A" and "B".
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Letter from B.B. Gurley to Wm. Adams - 1873
Handwritten letter from B.B. Gurley to W. E. Adams on December 20, 1873. In the letter B.B. Gurley promise to pay debt of $16 in 15 days. On back, Adams noted: "Protest if not paid." The letter is written on American Express Company, Minneapolis, Minn. letterhead.
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Letter from Georgia Richards to Mayor W.E. Adams - 1911
Handwritten letter from Georgia Richards to Mayor W.E. Adams on December 20, 1911. Georgia Richards writes about how pleased she is to receive a letter from the Mayor of Deadwood, even through she believes it should be called Greenwood.
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Letter from Marshall F. Montgomery to W.E. Adams - 1911
Handwritten letter from Marshall F. Montgomery to W.E. Adams on May 2, 1911. Marshal F. Montgomery writes expressing his concern for Foster Adam's health. The letter is written on St. John's Church of Deadwood letterhead. Note on letter by Mary Balmat explaining that Montgomery was Mrs. Gutzon Borglum's brother.
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Letter from W.E. Adams to Mary Vicich - December 22, 1926
Letter from W.E. Adams to Mary Vicich/Mastrovich on The California Limited Santa Fe stationery. W.E. discusses wondering what she is doing, the snow, the glorious Christmas they shared and his hope that they have many together. A few enclosures, all of which "speak for themselves" The text reads: Tuesday 28, 1930 Dearest, Just now returned from lunch. Twenty four hours ago this minute we were posting at the station. I wonder where yo...
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Western Union Telegram from Helen Benton to W.E. Adams - 1924
Western Union Telegram sent to W.E. Adams in Deadwood by his daughter Helen Benton is Pasadena, California on January 20, 1924. Helen was asking W. E. Adams to deposit one thousand dollars into her account for a personal matter.
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