[Transcript of Letter from James Connoly and John Fox to William M. Rice - June 1, 1868]

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Transcribed text for a Letter from James Connoly and John Fox to William M. Rice discussing the recent Copartnership of Harris & Bidwell.

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[1] p. ; 28 cm.

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Transcribed text for a Letter from James Connoly and John Fox to William M. Rice discussing the recent Copartnership of Harris & Bidwell.

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[1] p. ; 28 cm.

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The Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage collection provides public access to collections highlighting the history and experiences of African-American and Jewish communities in and near Houston, which in turn shed light on nationally significant issues including politics, art, race, and religion. These communities are underrepresented in archival repositories across the nation, and particularly in publicly accessible digital repositories.

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[Transcript of Letter from James Connoly and John Fox to William M. Rice - June 1, 1868], text, June 1, 1868; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1522517/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.

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