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In a letter to his wife, William Davis relates that he has heard no news of her in more than a year, and he apologizes for not writing her more. He tells her that he has been unable to do anything for quite a long time. Davis tells his wife he is enclosing a draft for $50 and instructs her to send mail to him in Placerville by way of Wells Fargo and Co.'s express due to difficulty getting letters out of the post office.
Book of accounts and pay of seamen, craftsmen, and officers aboard the whaling and sealing ships ISABELLA and ORINA, which sailed as far west as the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) and as far north as the Aleutian Islands during one trip. The book was kept by William H. Davis, an owner of the ship ISABELLA. Also accounts of pay for woodcutters employed by Winship and Davis, the Sandel Wood Co.