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Letter to Wong Sek Cheung (Huang Shou Zhang) from one of his sons regarding business. Sent on September 22nd, 1927 from Yakima, Washington. It is written in Chinese. Dear Father, I respectfully report to you that Kwong Yuen Long Co. has now already…
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Letter to Wong Sek Cheung (Huang Shou Zhang) and Wong Kat Yan (Huang Ji Ren) from the former's brother, Kowng Man (Guang Wen), in Butte, Montana. Sent on October 7th, 1927. Letter is personal and written in Chinese. Sek Cheung, brother, I have…
Letter
Letter to Wong Sek Cheung (Huang Shou Zhang) from his nephew Ming Wun in Cosmopolis, WA, sent on September 27th, 1927. Letter deals with business and personal issues and is written in Chinese. Respectually brought to the attention of Uncle Shuo…
Letter
Letter to Huang Shou Zhang (Wong Sek Cheung) from his nephew Lai Beng in Portland, OR. Sent on October 5th, 1927. Letter is personal and written in Chinese.
Letter
Letter to Wong Sek Cheung (Huang Shou Zhang ) and Wong Kat Yan (Huang Ji Ren) from the latter's brother, regarding a business deal to purchase another company. Letter sent from Stockton, CA on December 29th, 1927 and is written in Chinese. Brother…
Letter
Letter to Huang Shuo Zhang (Wong Sek Cheung) from his brother in Stockton, California (address as printed on the envelop: "Chang Wah Co., Inc., INPORTED DRESS GOODS, ORIENTAL & DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, 133 S. EL DORADO ST., STOCKTON, CALF., PHONE 2610")…
Letter
Letter mailed from China to Wong Kat Yan (Huang Ji Ren), W. J. London Co., 664 King Street, Seattle WA, USA in November 1927. Letter is regarding family issues and is written in Chinese. The letter is from the recipient's family's mother with the…
Letter
Business letter to Wong Sek Cheung (Huang Shuo Zhang) from his son. Sent from Yakima, WA on October 8th, 1927. Sent to 664 King St. Seattle, WA. Letter is written in Chinese. Dear Father, I respectfully report to you that the gambling was banned in…
Petition
Legal document from March 2nd, 1925, petitioning for information on the detention of Leung Cheuk Chun, on orders of Seattle, WA's Commissioner of Immigration. Petition submitted by Leung Kwong Kun.
Menu
Menu from The Chinese Pavilion, a restaurant in Cleveland, OH. Red cover with yellow printing.
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