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Heintz (George Augustus) Letter
MS 569  
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  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives
    Title: George Augustus Heintz letter
    creator: Heintz, George Augustus, 1872-1925
    Identifier/Call Number: MS 569
    Physical Description: 1 Sheets 1 folder
    Date: August 9, 1906
    Abstract: Letter written by Geo[rge A. Heintz] on August 9, 1906 requesting money from [unknown person, letter is damaged] on Southern Pacific Letterhead.
    Physical Location: Statewide Museum Collections Center I2.210.M3

    Conditions Governing Access

    Collection is open for research by appointment.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Naomi Wilson, 2019

    Biography

    George Augustus Heintz was born in September 30, 1872. He lived at 227 Q Street in Sacramento from 1902-1907 and was employed by the Southern Pacific Company. After 1907, he moved back to San Francisco where he was a clerk for the railroad. George and his wife Mary Veronica had four children; Catherine (approx. 1900-1980), Marie (approx. 1904-1947), Georgia (July 1906-1972) and John/George (approx. 1908-1954). Mr. Heintz died on March 17, 1925.

    Preferred Citation

    George Augustus Heintz letter, MS 569, California State Railroad Museum Library & Archives, Sacramento, California.

    Scope and Contents

    Letter written on Southern Pacific letterhead by Geo[rge Augustus Heintz] on August 9, 1906 requesting money from [unknown person, letter is damaged]. This letter was found in the walls of the house at 227 Q Street in Sacramento California when the house was being remodeled in 2019.
    The letter describes how Heintz has been nursing his wife and baby and they are now doing better. He is ready to come back to Columbia, Nevada if the recipient of the letter can send him $100 to pay a few bills and arrange for his fare.
    The letter is damaged and missing two large pieces. The name of the addressee is missing, but the readers is able to read the location of the receiptent is in Columbia, Nevada. The letter has been folded in half and then thirds, with two pieces the size of a quarter, missing. The letter is signed Geo. at #227-Que St., Sacto. Since the letter was found at this address, it is possible that the letter was not mailed.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Copyright has not been assigned to the California State Railroad Museum. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the CSRM Library & Archives.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Correspondence--Letters
    Southern Pacific Company