Aspinwall, William Henry, 1807-1875
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Aspinwall Family Papers
The Aspinwall Family Papers consist of letters and documents written by William H. Aspinwall, or relating to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, which he founded. Other material concerns Lloyd Aspinwall, who appears to be the son of William. Finally, there are documents from the person who found and saved the letters and Wayne Aspinall, who might have been distantly related.
Letter, May 15, 1861
Letter from William H. Aspinwall to an unidentified correspondent regarding financial matters having to do with steamships.
Letter, April 29, 1861
Letter from William H. Aspinwall to an unidentified correspondent regarding several business matters.
Letter from an associate, January 29, 1866
Letter to William Aspinwall from an associate (signature illegible) regarding war bonds.
Letter from an associate, September 24, 1866
Letter to William Aspinwall from an associate (signature illegible) regarding United States politics in the aftermath of the American Civil War.
Letter from Henry Codman Potter, January 20, 1875
Letter to Lloyd Aspinwall from Rector Henry Codman Potter, regarding the death of William H. Aspinwall.
Letter from John Lloyd Stephens, May 9, n.d.
Letter to William H. Aspinwall from the explorer John Lloyd Stephens. No year included in the date on the letter.
Letter from John Lloyd Stephens, n.d.
Letter to William H. Aspinwall from the explorer John Lloyd Stephens. Undated.
Letter from Kemble Warren, July 2, 1861
Letter to William Aspinwall from Gouvernor Kemble Warren, regarding the American Civil War.
Letter from S. B. Laman, September 4, 1861
Letter to William Aspinwall from S. B. Laman (sp.?), regarding provisioning the Union Army during the American Civil War.
