Title

Louis Family Papers

Description

The Louis Family Papers contains nineteenth- and early twentieth-century business records and personal papers of the Louis family, a prominent and pioneering mercantile family in San Luis Obispo, California. Born in China, Wong On (Ah Louis) migrated to the United States in 1861 and opened a Chinese mercantile store in San Luis Obispo in 1874. Included are the records of Louis' children, of which Howard Louis' records comprise the bulk. The collection is comprised of approximately 20 linear feet of family correspondence, financial and legal records, and business correspondence and financial records. More information available at https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8348mwz/

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Local Identifier
167-7-d-29-03-02
Date Created
1890-05-22
Description

A memorandum of agreement between Milton Robinson and Ah Louis (written as Ah Luis on this document) for the production of bricks. Milton Robinson entered a contract with parties to furnish bricks, including with Lyom, Ivins, and McFerson as trustees of the I.O.O.F. in San Luis Obispo. He was unable to complete the contract on his own, so he partnered with Ah Louis to make the bricks, on land Robinson was renting for that purpose and with tools and equipment provided by Robinson. Proceeds from extra bricks made would be paid to Ah Luis.

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Local Identifier
167-7-b-28-04-01
Date Created
1891-05-01
Description

Receipt of a special tax paid by Ah Louis' business as a 'retail liquor dealer'. The text of the document reads: 'The sum of Four Dollars Sixteen and Two-thirds Cents having this day been paid to me by Ah Louis for special tax on the business of Retail Liquor Dealer, to be carried on at San Luis Obispo, state of Cal., for the months of May and June, 1891, Special-Tax Stamp No. V175350, issued to ______, covering the business ad place of business above mentioned to April 30, 1891, is hereby extended to June 30, 1891.'