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Thomas Jefferson Oxley letters, 1850-1853
Thomas Jefferson Oxley letters, 1850-1853
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Title Thomas Jefferson Oxley letters, 1850-1853 
Creator Oxley, Thomas Jefferson, d. 1857
Date 1850-1853 
Place California, California--Columbia
Language English
Subjects Pioneers, Physicians
Summary Oxley's letters to his family describe his overland journey to California, his difficulties and delights of living in California and the details of operating a medical practice, particularly in Columbia, California. 
Biographical/Historical Note Thomas J. Oxley, after 1855, became heavily involved in California politics. He was a Whig and later a Know-nothing leader and a member of the state legislature. In 1857, he joined Henry A. Crabb in the ill-fated filibustering expedition into Sonora as surgeon-general. He was among those who lost their lives before the Mexican firing squads at Caborca. 
Extent 0.1 linear feet (1 box) 
Format Correspondence, Sources
User-Contributed Transcription ColumbiaSept 12th 1853Dear Uncle,The mail will close in a very few minutes, and I only have time to write a few lines.  The matter mentioned in your Note has long since been settled in my mind, for I resolved when I came to Cala never to return home, unless I could add to instead of diminish mothers worldly comforts, to that end, all my efforts have been directed, and will continue to be as long as I have no one depending upon me, and that will in all probability be a good while, as I have no unfinished affairs of the heart, on hand, at present, nor dont expect to have for some time to come.  As it regards our portion of the Property bequeathed to us, by our Sister.  It was understood by mutual consent between Jack & Frank and myself, that it should never be touched during mothers lifetime unless it were to place it in a condition 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
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Call Number VAULT folio Graff 3151 
BibID 991574448805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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Size 1527px × 2259px     9.90 MB 
File Created 07/30/2012 
Filename 157444_GR_3151_0001.TIF 
Unique Identifier NL1V6JG 
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