Title:
Leander Cummings letters: to Edgar Cummings, Montpelier, Vt., ALS : 1877-1886
Creator/Contributor:
Cummings, Leander., creator
Creator/Contributor:
Cummings, Edgar A.
Abstract:
Twenty letters from Leander to his cousin Edgar, relating to his experiences and observations from the various towns where
he lived in Sonoma County. He discusses his work as a schoolmaster, mostly with dissatisfaction over low pay and poor conditions.
Almost all of the letters contain strong anti-Chinese sentiments, with references to "pagan hordes" and "heathen temples."
Leander comments on laws and rulings which favor and protect the Chinese, complains about the money they send back to China,
and claims that they spread smallpox and leprosy. Other topics include local matters, such as the climate and giant redwoods
in the area, and family matters. Some of the letters include related clippings.
Date:
1877 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Chinese Americans -- Social conditions
Schools -- California -- Sonoma County
Chinese Americans -- California -- San Francisco -- Social life and customs
Chinese Americans -- California -- Sonoma County
Sonoma County (Calif.) -- Description and travel
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Description and travel
Physical Description:
print
2 portfolios (.2 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 99/356 czLOCAL
Origin:
California