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William Henry Seward letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    George Henry Williams letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Williams writes of a Bill that has been introduced to him and that he has forwarded to Hoffman for his opinion. He reports that the Bill "has been favorably received & I hope it will meet with your approval."

    mssHM 19021

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    Henry William Herbert letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Herbert introduces his friend and colleague Adam Cridland, who is traveling to California with the hopes of establishing himself among the medical profession there. Should Hoffman find a suitable assignment for Cridland, Herbert would "esteem a great personal favor."

    mssHM 19005

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    William D. Shipman letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Shipman informs Hoffman of a decision in the district court of Connecticut, and the possible ramifications.

    mssHM 19017

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    William Tecumseh Sherman letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Sherman informs Hoffman of the imminent arrival to San Francisco of the actress Madame Adelaide Ristori, her husband the Marquis del Grillo, and their daughter Bianca Capranica del Grillo. He also writes of his trip to Italy to visit them at the Palace Ristori.

    mssHM 19025

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    John Lowell letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Letter from John Lowell in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, to Ogden Hoffman. In the letter Lowell gives his recommendation of a local lawyer, and offers him in writing an introduction to Hoffman.

    mssHM 19024

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    Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters) Stanton letter to Ogden Hoffman

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    Stanton writes to Hoffman "in respect to the publication of your decision." He also hopes Hoffman will soon have time for leisure upon finishing current land cases, and away from Washington, D.C.: "I mean in New York which after all next to San Francisco is the only place on the continent for a gentleman of leisure."

    mssHM 19008