Letter from Charles Hall to his wife, Lydia
Subject
Trip to National Park; The Guyser; The Grand Canyon; Hell's half acre; Mamoth Hot Springs; Trouble with the team of horses; Oregon Short Line Rail Road; Poor state of lumber trade and mill; Search for a more lucrative careerAbstract
Letter from Charles Hall in Beaver, Idaho, to wife Lydia in East Dennis; stamped envelope; letter on his business letterheadRelated items
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