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- Sales notice for Los Luceros Ranch. November 1988 announcement of purchase of Los Luceros by the American Studies Foundation. Agreement for use of information about Los Luceros obtained by Leslie Emery and Camilla Bustamante from Maria Chabot, Sept. 11, 1990. Two magazine articles on Frank Cabot. Two MC notes on Los Luceros, Feb. 18, 1998. Three letters from Francis H. Cabot to MC: Nov. 25, 1998; Nov. 28, 1998 with photocopy of an article on Mary Wheelwright; and Dec. 12, 1998. One letter from Beverly Spears, Dec. 7, 1998, to F. Cabot with notes [6 pages] from an interview with Ben Brewer, nephew of Mildred Posey, a caretaker at Los Luceros, 1937-1950. One letter from Beverly Spears to MC, Dec. 8, 1998. One letter, Jan. 10, 1999, and one fax, Mar. 26, 1999, from MC to F. Cabot. Open letter from F. Cabot, Apr. 1, 1999 concerning progress on renovating Los Luceros. Record of interview time, MC with Corine Sze, June 6, 1999. Christmas card with its envelope, posted Jan. 13, 2000 from Anne Cabot to MC with four enclosed photographs taken at Los Luceros. One letter, Jan. 23, 2000, and one card with its envelope and four enclosed photographs, March 7, 2000, from F. Cabot to MC. Two copies of a memo from Ann Paden to MC, Aug. 16, 2000, concerning the Sze interview with MC (a copy of the interview is not in the file). Draft of Sze's report on Los Luceros, Aug. 28, 2000 with a fax cover sheet and a memo from Corinne Sze to Ann Paden (The draft has notes by MC on it, and there is a final note saying that MC's notes were not sent to Sze). Three faxes from Roger Hubert to "Bob" and Frank Cabot, Feb. 13, 17, and 20, 2000.
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