Letter : Salt Lake City, Utah, to F.M. Cockrell, Washington, D.C., 1879 Mar. 16.

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Author / Creator:McCammon, E. E.
Description:1 item (2 p.).
Language:English
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Format: Print Archives/Manuscripts
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4780785
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Other authors / contributors:University of Chicago. Library. Codex Ms. 1337
University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center
Notes:Tipped into: Autobiography of seventy years / by George F. Hoar, call # alc Ms1337
Ex libris: Frank O. Lowden
Letter faces p.84, v.2
Previously cataloged as E664.H6H6 Rare
Summary:Autograph letter signed. McCammon writes that "all the gentiles of Utah" wish to retain [Jacob S.] Boreman as judge of the 2nd Judicial District, whereas "the Mormons don't, and that should be sufficient reason to keep him." On verso: note sent to the Attorney General, endorsing the reliability of McCammon. Signed by Cockrell.
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Item Description:Tipped into: Autobiography of seventy years / by George F. Hoar, call # alc Ms1337
Ex libris: Frank O. Lowden
Letter faces p.84, v.2
Previously cataloged as E664.H6H6 Rare
Physical Description:1 item (2 p.).