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Title: John D Reid, New York to Thomas E Reid, Ireland
ID2266
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileReid, John D/25
Year1899
SenderReid, John D.
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationclerk
Sender Religionunknown
OriginNew York, USA
DestinationArmagh, N.Ireland
RecipientReid, Thomas
Recipient Gendermale
Relationshipson-father
SourceD 3014/3/7/4: Deposited by Mr. H. H. Reid.
ArchiveThe Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.
Doc. No.9103122
Date07/04/1899
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogAction By Date Document added by B.W. 04:01:1993
Word Count335
Genre
Note
Transcript DIRECTORY AND ADDRESSING DEPARTMENT
OF THE
TROW DIRECTORY, PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY
21 - 27 UNIVERSITY, PLACE MANHATTAN


To: Mr Thos [Thomas?] E. Reid
17 Dobbin St. [Street?]
Armagh
Ireland


From: John D Reid
179 Varick St [Street?]
[New York?]
Apl 7 1899.



My Dear Father:-
I write this not that I have
anything new to tell you but so as to keep
up the correspondence & to notify you of
my change of address to 179 Varick St. [Street?]
I am now still ( now 18 mos [months?]) working with the
above firm am doing fairly well but
nothing to brag of. I had a letter from
Bertie a few weeks ago also from Tom
& Bill some time ago am very much
pleased to hear from you all & hope that
Tom will succeed in getting some good
sit [situation?] under your new Local Govt [Government?].
Now I have asked for photos from
you folks & have got Toms framed
in my room along with the family group.
It would please me very much indeed
to have the others. Is there not one of
mothers that could be sent me? Please
attend to this in your next letter.
I am still with Mrs McNair who has moved
to larger & better rooms & have a very
comfortable home. She is very motherly
Irishwoman who has seen service with some
of the best families in England & this
Country. It is some time now since
I gave up drinking & tobacco. I found
the tobacco injuring me & believed it to

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be the cause of my drinking some times
so I gave it up altogether. I am now
over 32 years of age & am trying to
steady up. Business is picking
up since the war & good times are
on the way I believe. How are
things with you & how is the
[cess?]? We had a very
long, cold winter here & it is
quite a relief to see the sun coming
out strong again. I will close now
as I want to drop a line to Bertie
before going to bed. Will try to
give you some news in my
next epistle & awaiting a
reply, I am,
Your affectionate Son
John D Reid

179 Varick St [Street?]