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Title
Scandal in another quarter
Creator
Chandler, N. A. (1818-1880)
Date Created and/or Issued
1862-03-10
Publication Information
Ella Strong Denison Library
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
N.A. Chandler Gold Rush Era Letters
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact Ella Strong Denison Library at http://libraries.claremont.edu/denison
Description
Chandler writes that he is happy to hear that they have another daughter born to them, and proposes to call her Mary Jane. He writes about a woman named Mrs. Hanabal, who is from Hartland, who may have gotten pregnant without her husband. He asks Jane to “say nothing that I write you but see what color the baby is and let me know.” Notations in pencil on the first page at the top read: “A Little Stranger. Scandal in another quarter.” Pencil marks highlight certain parts of the text pertaining to the title.
Type
text
Format
image/jp2
Identifier
cng00039
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cng/id/120
Language
English
Subject
Gold miners
Gold mines and mining
West (U.S.) History 1860-1890
Pioneers
Correspondence
Nevada County (Calif.)
Hartland (Vt.)
Time Period
1855-1872
Place
San Francisco (Calif.)
Source
Autograph letter signed, 4 pages; N. A. Chandler Gold Rush Era Letters, D1942.1, box 1, folder 39
Relation
N.A. Chandler California Gold Rush Era Letters - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cng

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