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Postcards and correspondence.
Postcards and correspondence from George Gibson.
Army officer. Letter regarding the sale of three barrels of pork and twelve barrels of flour.
Contains business letters to George W. Gibson from A.K.P. Harmon in Boston and the Sacramento banking firm of D.O. Mills and Co. Harmon letters pertain to Gibson's business (a shoe store?), supplying goods, business in Boston, and mutual friends. D.O. Mills & Co. letters and statements relate to their management of Gibson's Calif. business affairs in his absence and include Calif. news, reports of gold in the Frazer [sic] river, reports of the dull business climate in Sacramento, transaction summaries, and other financial updates.
From the vantage of Washington's adopted daughter Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis' correspondence with childhood friend Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, this book records the experiences of the first first family, the social and political gossip of the republic's elite circle, and the difficulties of motherhood and marriage.
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