Wm Mills to CPH, Dec. 21, 1879, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 16.
J. A. Slye to CPH, April 10, 1878, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 14.
John P. Young to Richard T. Colburn, Aug. 9, 1876, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 10.
CPH to Hopkins, May 8, 1870, March 15, 1876, Huntington Letters, 3:149-50, 4:472-73.
Mark W. Summers, The Press Gang: Newspapers and Politics, 1865-68 (Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1994), 110, 113.
H. Schuler to CPH, Sept. 25, 1877, CPH Papers, ser. 1,r. 13.
Richard Franchot to CPH, Jan. 11, 1872, LB, 2:19, box 20, Hopkins Collection.
E. P. Howell to CPH, April 24, 1878, and Mary Fields to CPH, April 4, 1878, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 14.
CPH to Hopkins, March 19, 1872, LB, 2:59, box 20, CPH to Hopkins, Nov. 19, 1875, LB, 8:85, box 23, Hopkins Collection.
CPH to Colton, March 18, 1875, Octopus Speaks, 88.
Crocker to CPH, Jan. 11, 1878, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 13.
Adams to Isaac Bromley, Dec. 2, 1884, UP, PO, OC, vol. 23, ser. 2, r. 20; Van Horne to Joseph Hickson, Dec. 14, 1886, CPR, Van Horne LB, 19(2), vol. 3.
The Southern Pacific kept newspapermen- - Hutchins of the Post (apparently Stilson Hutchins, founder of the Washington Post) and Ayers of the Kansas City Timeson the payroll in the late 1880s. Boyd to CPH, Jan. 2, 1889, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 47.
Also see CPH to Wm. Mills, Feb. 4, 1893, CPH Papers, vol. 234, ser. 2, r. 33.
