Title:
John McCausland letter: Stony Point, Calif. to Clarke B. Holbrook, Sacramento, Calif., 1857 Sept. 8
Creator/Contributor:
McCausland, John., creator, correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Holbrook, Clarke B., correspondent.
Abstract:
Manuscript letter replying to a friend's request for information on the prospects of opening a butcher shop in Petaluma, Calif.
McCausland believes the prospects to be good despite the presence of two butcher shops already due to the growth of Petaluma
and its favorable location but his brother, who has been in the area longer, disagrees. He writes further that he is expecting
to leave shortly for Sonoma City to take over a school. Also includes some incomplete manuscript writing unrelated to the
letter contents (p.4) discussing the mines and a murder of [G. Salley?] "in open day light." Includes typescript transcription
of letter.
Date:
1857 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
McCausland, John -- Correspondence
Holbrook, Clarke B -- Correspondence
Butchers -- California -- Petaluma -- History -- 19th century
Petaluma (Calif.) -- Commerce -- History -- 19th century
Stony Point (Sonoma County), Calif
Note:
John McCausland letter : Stony Point, Calif. to Clarke B. Holbrook, [N.Y.?], 1857 Sept. 8, BANC MSS 2011/48, The Bancroft
Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Physical Description:
print
4 p.
Language:
English
Origin:
California