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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.,…
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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…
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Letter United of States, Certificate of Residence (issused to Charlie Wong) From: Tong King Hming (?) St., Lodi, CA To: Wong Sik Cheung W. J. London Co., 664 King St., Seattle, WA
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Letter In Chinese, written with pencil. Sent on Mar 15, 1926. From: Envelop with "Hotel Arbuckle" heading To: Wong Sik Fu and Wong Sik Cheung, W. J. London Co., 664 King St., Seattle, WA The letter discussed the sender's son's birth certificate: Wong…
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Letter In Chinese From: Billy Key Laundry, Minot, North Dakota To: Wong Sik Cheung, W. J. London 664 King St, Seattle, WA The sender discussed about the construction of watchtowers and dams in their hometown, Zong Wo Lei, Canton. He also mentioned…
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Letter to Wong Sik Cheung on his grandson's immigration materials. Envelope is sealed with a stamp in both Chinese and English saying "No.8 Young Yan Sai St. Canton" which might be the sender's business address. Dear Sik Cheung, I have received your…
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Letter In Chinese From: Woo Boo Restaurant, Cleveland, Ohio To: W.J. London Co., 664 King St., Seattle, WA Sent on May 26, 1927. A letter from son to his father. The letter discussed family business as well as his brother (Chong San)'s immigration.
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Letter In Chinese From: Wong Chong San (Song-Shen Huang), Cleveland, Ohio To: W.J. London Co., 664 King St., Seattle, WA Dear Father, I have received a letter earlier, it is said that my four brother were planning to open a casino together, and you…
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To: Wong Sheck Chong 664 King St Seattle Washington From: Tea and Coffee Co. 646 14th St. "Shuozhang, brother My words please excuse, hope you have a good healthy, the business became better and better.Now I out side well and heard that the tax in…
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Letter In Chinese From: Moma Co. Pou Sar, Canton, China To: W.J. London Company 664 King Street, Seattle, WA Letter from Wong Sik Cheung's nephew Lei Beng. The latter discussed the immigration of a friend's family.
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