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Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Superintendent of Common Schools, Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding land plats
1. Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Superintendent of Common Schools, Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding land plats in Island County and a claim by a Catholic mission, September 29, 1860
Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Superintendent of Common Schools, Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding the territorial
2. Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Superintendent of Common Schools, Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding the territorial legislature's decision to move the capital, troubles with president of the legislative Council, Paul K. Hubbs, and Isaac Ebey's heirs' claim on their father's land, December 15, 1860
Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Supervisor of Common Schools, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding maps of Island County,
3. Alonzo M. Poe, letter to Supervisor of Common Schools, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding maps of Island County, August 20, 1860
Anna Marie Goodell, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Elizabeth Austin Roeder and life in
4. Anna Marie Goodell, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Elizabeth Austin Roeder and life in Whatcom, July 10, 1864

Commander and Quartermaster of the Northern Battalion, R.S. Robinson, letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding
5. Commander and Quartermaster of the Northern Battalion, R.S. Robinson, letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding a volunteer military post during the Yakima War, May 2, 1856
Edward Eldridge, letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the creation of the Whatcom-Hope road from Bellingham
6. Edward Eldridge, letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the creation of the Whatcom-Hope road from Bellingham Bay to the gold mines on the Fraser River in British Columbia, April 5, 1858
Elizabeth Austin Roeder, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Anna Marie (Maria) Goodwell and
7. Elizabeth Austin Roeder, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Anna Marie (Maria) Goodwell and life in Whatcom, July 17, 1864
Elwood Evans letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the case of his brother, Isaac N. Ebey's land inheritance
8. Elwood Evans letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the case of his brother, Isaac N. Ebey's land inheritance between his surviving children, and his second wife and widow, Emily A. Ebey, November 11, 1860

Emily P. Sconce Ebey, letter to her brother-in-law Winfield S. Ebey, regarding her travels away from
9. Emily P. Sconce Ebey, letter to her brother-in-law Winfield S. Ebey, regarding her travels away from Whidbey Island, August 1 1857
George W. Beam, letter to his cousin Winfield S. Ebey, regarding Fraser River gold mines, September 1,
10. George W. Beam, letter to his cousin Winfield S. Ebey, regarding Fraser River gold mines, September 1, 1858
George W. Beam, letter to his cousin Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the Fraser River gold mines, October
11. George W. Beam, letter to his cousin Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the Fraser River gold mines, October 8, 1858
George W. Corliss letter to his friend Winfield S. Ebey, regarding court business, December 19, 1858
12. George W. Corliss letter to his friend Winfield S. Ebey, regarding court business, December 19, 1858

George W. Corliss letter to his friend, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding reimbursement from the court, May
13. George W. Corliss letter to his friend, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding reimbursement from the court, May 21, 1857
George W. Ebey, letter to his cousin, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding military volunteer movements during
14. George W. Ebey, letter to his cousin, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding military volunteer movements during the Yakima War, February 28, 1856
Isaac N. Ebey letter to his parents, Jacob and Sarah Ebey, regarding his activities in Oregon Territory,
15. Isaac N. Ebey letter to his parents, Jacob and Sarah Ebey, regarding his activities in Oregon Territory, California and his travels between California and the Puget Sound area, February 20, 1850
Isaac N. Ebey letter to his wife, Rebecca Ebey, discussing advice for her impending trip on the Oregon
16. Isaac N. Ebey letter to his wife, Rebecca Ebey, discussing advice for her impending trip on the Oregon Trail, June 8, 1851

Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother Winfield S. Ebey, regarding life at his property near Port Townsend,
17. Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother Winfield S. Ebey, regarding life at his property near Port Townsend, and the possible formation of a new Territory, April 20, 1853
Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding life in Washington Territory, September
18. Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding life in Washington Territory, September 28, 1853
Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the election of delegates to the Washington
19. Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the election of delegates to the Washington Territorial Convention, April 29, 1855
Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the formation and state of affairs
20. Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the formation and state of affairs of Washington Territory, May 20, 1853
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