Photocopied pages from mortality register, accompanied by correspondence between Lawrence Boothe and the California Historical Society regarding the donation made by Lawrence Booth of the mortality register (a volume of records kept at Sacramento, 1850-1852), correspondence with Stanford Libraries, and The Pacific Union Club. Also includes copy of The American Legion magazine (Volume 101, No. 6), December 1976, containing an article on Homer Lea.
Correspondence, memoranda, and clippings relating to the involvement of C. B. Boothe, Homer Lea, and other Americans, with Sun Yat-sen and other Chinese, in schemes to overthrow the Chinese Imperial Government, 1908-1911, and to Laurence Boothe, son of C. B. Boothe, 1905-1976. Includes a mounted photograph of Sun Yat-sen, 1910; printed copies of two books by Homer Lea, The Vermilion Pencil, and The Valor of Ignorance; and photocopies of mortality registers of Sacramento, California, 1850-1851.
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Holding repository
Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Preferred citation
E. S. Youman's Mortality Register, Sacramento, Charles Beach Boothe papers, Hoover Institution Library & Archives, https://n2t.net/ark:/54723/h3s01x