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Title: Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to J. D. Cox, 10 February 1870

Date: February 10, 1870

Whitman Archive ID: nar.01198

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February 10, 1870.

To the Honorable,

Secretary of the Interior.

Sir:

I have the honor to enclose herewith a letter from L. D. Latimer, Esq., U. S. Attorney for the District of California, dated the 2d inst., relative to the application of J. S. Murphy, to set aside the patent in the case of the Rancho Cañada de Guadalupe la Visitacion y Rodes Viejo, which I will thank you to return to me with any suggestions which you may deem proper to make, in regard to the case.

Very respectfully,

your obedient servant,

E. R. Hoar,

Attorney General.


Case of N. S. Murphy, Cal.
see pp 159, 194 ante
see Ins. Book A, p. 528


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