Letter to his mother. The letter discussed unions, strikes, the possibility of troops coming in, whether specific companies wanted to work nonunion members or union, and oil dividends.
Letter to his father. The strike is done and the town is booming again. Rinker wrote a description about the geography of the region and the surrounding valleys, explaining rain and snow patterns.
Letter to Barbara Petrusion (Tony s mother). He explained the circumstances of the shooting and his sympathies for his friend s death, as well as information on his personal property and the shipment of the body.
Letter to Barbara Petrusich (Tony s mother). He explained the circumstances of the shooting and his sympathies for his friend s death, as well as information on his personal property and the shipment of the body.
Letter to his parents. Continuation of his trip to Lovelock, Nevada. He writes about the trail, defines a grub stake, and discusses how tiring the trip is and how much they walk each day.
Letter to his parents. Continuation of his trip to Lovelock, Nevada including the expanded trip to Winnemucca. He writes about the mines, people they are meeting, and miles traveled.
Letter to his parents. Continuation of his trip to Lovelock, Nevada including the expanded trip to Winnemucca. They are 25 miles south of Oregon. He discusses the wildlife, weather and mileage of the trip.