T. McAllaster papers
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Title: T. McAllaster papers
Dates: 1940-1941
Collection Number: MS 565
Creator/Collector:
McAllaster, T.
Extent: 1 folder
Repository:
California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives
Sacramento, California 95814
Abstract: Correspondence from Southern Pacific Land Commissioner T. McAllaster to J. A. Halliday, of Piedmont, California, dated July
1, 1941 with enclosures : an illustrated brochure titled "Southern Pacific Railroad Lands for Sale"; price list of lands
in Mendocino County (1 mimeographed sheet); map with township and range data, showing SP land for sale in Mendocino County
(August 1940). Mr. McAllaster was based in San Francisco.
Language of Material: English
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Gift of William T. Halliday, 2008
Scope and Content of Collection
Correspondence from Southern Pacific Land Commissioner T. McAllaster to J. A. Halliday, of Piedmont, California, dated July
1, 1941 with enclosures : an illustrated brochure titled "Southern Pacific Railroad Lands for Sale"; price list of lands
in Mendocino County (1 mimeographed sheet); map with township and range data, showing SP land for sale in Mendocino County
(August 1940). Mr. McAllaster was based in San Francisco.