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Field name | Value |
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Title | Common Sense Applied to the Immigrant Question: Showing Why the "California Immigrant Union" was Founded and What it Expects to Do |
Author | Hopkins, Caspar Thomas (1826-1893) |
Date | 1869 |
Document Type | Printed Book; Report |
Publisher Information | Turnbull and Smith, San Francisco |
Reference | 325.H77 |
Library / Archive | California Historical Society |
Description | Discusses the origins of the ''California Immigrant Union'', in addition to what it plans to do. The document aims to portray the needs of the union, and explore the actions of other States. |
Theme(s) | Responses to Immigration |
Places | California, United States |
People | Freemont, General John C; Parsons, Hon Levi; Forbes, Paul Ward, S; Cutting, Henry H; Jerome, Robert L; Ward, Leonard W; Robinson, Charles H; Gould, J P; Garrison, Charles; Fox, Daniel R; Billings, E W; Robinson, Frederick |
Keywords | transportation, railroad, industry, agriculture, natural resources |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the California Historical Society catalogue. |
Language | English |
Copyright | California Historical Society |