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Title: William McCarter, New York, to his Mother. [Strabane?].
ID1665
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileMcCarter, William/13
Year1871
SenderMcCarter, William
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationwants to set up a hardware shop
Sender Religionunknown
OriginNew York, USA
DestinationStrabane, Co. Tyrone, N.Ireland
Recipientunknown
Recipient Genderfemale
Relationshipson-mother
SourceD 2298/21/2/2: Deposited by Messrs. Wilson & Simms, solicitors.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9310122
Date26/09/1871
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogAction By Date Document added by C. McK., 06:10:19
Word Count594
Genre
Note
TranscriptA letter from William McCarter, New York, dated Sept.
26, 1871, to "My Dear Mother".

New York Sept 26th [1871?]

My Dear Mother
I received your welcome letter on Monday evening
and was indeed glad to hear that you were all well; what has
become of Martha. I expect she has not yet returned from her
visit to Coleraine. I forget now whether I owe her a letter,
or she is (sic) owe me one. however I will write to her soon -
I am very glad to hear that father and you are so well pleased
with the way I am getting on. I am trying my best to do what I
am able to advance myself. - Mr. Adams was in with us for a
good while on Saturday evng [evening?] and we were making
some calculations as to what it wld [would?] cost to make a
small beginning for me. As I begin in a small way it wld
[would?] be foolish for me to make a start before say the
middle or end of Jan. and then begin at that
time so as to have a months labour myself in making
cramps and all the necessary things required before the spring
work begins and by doing this wld [would?] save a good deal of
expense in buying them ready made. if [of?] course if any
work offered during that time I wld [would?] always be prepared
to do it but for the first month till I could make known that I
had begun business I could not expect any work, much. Mr Adams
& I calculated that about $1000 wld [would?] give me a
nice little start - which wld [would?] be about £200 - that is
that I should take a place that I could extend as I got more work.
There is a little that we did not think of that is nails wich
[which?] I wld [would?] need to buy by the keg and a little
hardware but what I have saved myself wld [would?] cover all
such expenses, and £200 - wld [would?] be wanted as I wld [would?]
want some moneyto go on with when I got work and as Mr A.
[Adams?] says I could not just go for the money at the moment that
the work is done. it is a rule here that people have a month to pay -
but I cannot see that I have any rights to ask my Father for this
money - Mr A. [Adams?] said that he had a letter from Father and
that he was going to write to him so that I expect Father
will have got his letter before you get this one -
I will send you some cartes as soon as I can get an
opportunity to get them done.
I had a letter from William the other day and I wrote him
one in return - I got a nail run into my foot - this morning and I
am quite lame with it to night & I fear it will knock me off
work for a few days but if I can manage it I will be at work

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in the morning.
I have seen the [----?] of the laying of the foundation
stone of the New Church that you are building. I wld. [would?] like
it if you wld. [would?] mention where abouts it is in Strabane.
We are all well thank God and with kindest love to father you,
brother, & sisters, & friends in which all of us unite.
I remain my dear mother
your affectionate son
Wm [William?] Carter

my pen is very bad.