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William McShea letters : San Francisco, California, 1855-1857.
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Title:

William McShea letters: San Francisco, California, 1855-1857

Creator/Contributor:

McShea, William, 1830?-, creator, correspondent.

Abstract:

Two handwritten letters from an Irish man working as a teamster in San Francisco to his brothers in Philadelphia. In the first letter, dated March 30, 1855, he writes of the recent "breaking of the Banks...one of the banks started up that is Page Bacon & Co." and "I am still draying but business is dull...." In the second letter, dated March 19, 1857, he writes that he sold his horse and and is out of the horse trade for now but has an easy situation in a newly opened flour store and hopes to buy another horse. He also writes that he is well being single because "...it is rather expensive to be walking around doing nothing, and to have a wife is worse."

Date:

1855 (issued)

Subject:

n-us-ca
Bank failures -- California -- San Francisco
Teamsters -- California -- San Francisco
Irish Americans -- California -- San Francisco
Banques -- Faillites -- Californie -- San Francisco
Routiers (Transport) -- Californie -- San Francisco
Américains d'origine irlandaise -- Californie -- San Francisco
Bank failures
Irish Americans
Teamsters
California -- San Francisco
Page, Bacon & Co.
Page, Bacon & Co.
McShea, William -- 1830?- -- Correspondence

Note:

Purchase from Almagre Books ; 2015.
William McShea (1830?-, Ireland) worked as a teamster and flour store foreman in San Francisco, California.
William McShea letters : San Francisco, California, 1855-1857, BANC MSS 2016/19, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.

Type:

Personal correspondence.

Physical Description:

print
2 (7

Language:

English

Origin:

California