Son's 2 sister-in-laws want to divide up the family property and live apart. Father has sent a notarized announcement to give the land he owns to his eldest son.
Published
1901
Full Collection Name
Chinese in California, 1850-1925
Other Identifiers
AAS ARC 2000/17: fol. 7: ltr. 3
Type
Image
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Related Item: San Francisco's Chinatown - Business and Politics; Ethnic Studies Library; Letters from Jeng Mao-qi to his eldest son Jeng Ze-jian
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