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    George Albert Smith correspondence, March 1909 [2]

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from March of 1909. Includes a letter from Charles A. Callis of the Southern States Mission at Chattanooga, Tennessee, forwarding a letter from Callis to George Reynolds; a letter from Samuel O. Bennion at the headquarters of the Central States Mission at Independence, Missouri; a letter from Joseph A. McRae at Amarillo, Texas; and a letter from Samuel O. Bennion at Independence addressed to the First Presidenc

    Letter from George H. Hand to Mr. K Kodama, June 13, 1924

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    Letter [from George H. Hand] confirming receipt of letter with statements of damages to farm crops by oil company drilling. See letter: Letter to from Kenichi Kodama to George H. Hand of the Dominguez Estate Company. June 26, 192

    Letter from George H. Hand to Marland Oil Company Claim Department, June 13, 1924

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    Letter from George H. Hand forwarding an attached statement of damage by Mr. K. Kodama to the Marland Oil Company

    Letter from George H. Hand to United Oil Company Claim Department, June 13, 1924

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    Letter from George H. Hand forwarding an attached statement of damage by Mr. K. Kodama to the United Oil Company

    Letter from George H. Hand to the Associated Oil Company, September 11, 1924.

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    Regarding enclosed sketch of land leased to Mr. Kodama per earlier request. See letter: Letter from Associated Oil Company to George H. Hand, September 8, 192

    George Albert Smith correspondence, September 1909

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from September of 1909. Includes a note from President Joseph F. Smith at Salt Lake City; a handwritten letter from Heber J. Grant at Liverpool; a letter from George A. Smith to J. O. Koepfli at Los Angeles; a letter from Charles A. Callis of the Southern States Mission at Chattanooga, Tennessee; a letter from C. E. Dinwoodey at the Eastern States Mission office at New York City; a letter from Samuel O. Bennion at the headquarters of the Central States Mission at Independence, Missouri, with a note added from Ellice; a letter from E. S. Woodruff at Salt Lake City, on stationery of the Elk Fuel Company; a letter from George A. Smith to W. Avery Chapman at Palmyra, New York, discussing his health problems; and a letter from George A. Smith at Salt Lake City to cousin John H. Merrill at the Wiley B. Allen Company in New York Cit

    Polly H. Carder Collection on George F. Root

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    George Frederick Root (1820-1895) was an American songwriter and music educator. He is perhaps best known for his song "The Battle Cry of Freedom," which was written and rose to popularity during the U.S. Civil War. The Polly H. Carder Collection on George F. Root contains original published scores and songbooks from the period 1852-1907 and photocopied scores collected by Polly H. Carder, author of the book George F. Root, Civil War Songwriter: A Biography. The collection also contains a short article, "The Last Days of George F. Root," written by Root's daughter, Clara Louise Burnham

    Letter from George H. Hand to Mr. K. Kodama concerning a claim of damages to crops. July 7, 1925

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    Second letter from George H. Hand requesting that Mr. K. Kodama make an appointment to come to his office to sign for a check paying for the damages that incurred to his crops by the Marland Oil Company. See related letter: Letter from Marland Oil Company to the Dominguez Estate Company regarding payout of a claim. July 10, 1924

    Letter from George H. Hand to Mr. K. Kodama concerning a claim of damages to crops. July 16, 1924

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    Letter from George H. Hand requesting that Mr. K. Kodama make an appointment to come to his office to sign for a check paying for the damages that incurred to his crops by the Marland Oil Company. See related letter: Letter from Marland Oil Company to the Dominguez Estate Company regarding payout of a claim. July 10, 1924

    Memorandum from George H. Zentz, American Consul, American Consulate General Yokohama, to Tsugitada Kanamori, July 28, 1953

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    This memorandum issued by George H. Zentz, American Consul, American Consulate General Yokohama, confirms that Tsugitada Kanamori is a citizen of the United States based on his birth records.This collection contains one box of documents belonging to Tsugitada Kanamori. Materials in this collection mostly pertain to Kanamori’s efforts regarding canceling his renunciation and reinstating his American citizenship
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