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Letter

From Wu Chun Wo, Mow Wo Hing Kee, No. 68 Jeavois St., P.O. Box 1469, Hong Kong China To: W. J. London Co. 664 Weller St., Seattle, WA Letter in Chinese printed on bring pink paper (except the signature and date). The sender thanks the recipient for…

Letter

To Wong Kat Yan, from So Hong Street, Hong Kong 3 business letters (including 2 financial notes) specify the loans.

Letter

Letter In Chinese From: Wong Chiu Wan, Chang Wah Company, 133 S. El Dorado Street, Stockton, California To: Wong Git Yuen, c/o W.J. London Co., 417 Maynard Alley, Seattle, WA Sent on Oct 23, 1937 The letter is from Chiu Wan, Git Yuen's brother. He…

Letter

Letter In Chinese From: Chang Wah Co., Inc. Imported Dress Goods 133 S. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CAL To: W. J. London Co. 664 King St., Seattle, WA Uncle Sik Cheung, Please let everyone in the family know that Aunt Wu Mu has arrived with her…

Letter

Letter In Chinese; written in pen; sent on Jul 7, 1924 From: S.S. Chu, 944 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio To: Wong Sik Cheung & Wong Git Yuen W.J. London Co., 664 King St., Seattle, WA The sender, who was the recipient's friend, explained in details…

Letter

Letter In Chinese -One letter was from the recipient's son. -One letter was from a diff. sender to the same recipient. Both letters are for Wong Sik Cheung. The letters talk about the immigration plan of Wong Shu Kau, who used to have a business in…

Letter

Letter in Chinese; written by pen, on July 6, 1924. To: Wong Sik Cheung, London Company 664 King St., Seattle, WA The sender, Wong Sik Cheung's nephew, told Sik Cheung that he knew someone who got opium, but he also reminded Sik Cheung to beware the…

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Both letters are for Wong Sik Cheung, written on May the 5th (year unknown), and probably all written by the same person based on the handwriting. One letter is from Sik Cheung's two grandsons. The other is from his nephew. Dear Grandfather, We have…

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Letter from Wong Sik Cheung's son. It discusses business issues, epecially an Uncle's business failure. Sent on June 20, 1924. From: Chang Wah Co., Inc. Imported Dress Code 133 S. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA To: W. J. London Co., 664 King St.,…

Letter

Letter in Chinese; sent on June 24, 1931. From: 417 N. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA To: W.J. London Co., 664 King Street, Seattle, WA The sender told Wong Sik Cheung to be discreet about the money that Sik Cheung raised earlier. He also talked…