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Title: Pearl Wight, New Orleans To Hon. Jos E. Ransdell, Washington
ID3318
CollectionIrish Emigration Database
FileWight, Pearl/62
Year1913
SenderWhite, Pearl
Sender Gendermale
Sender Occupationunknown
Sender Religionunknown
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, USA
DestinationWashington, D.C., USA
RecipientRansdell, Jos. E.
Recipient Gendermale
RelationshipMr. Wight introduces Rev. D. Hay
SourceCopyright Retained By Brendan O'Reilly, Main St. Dromara
ArchiveOriginal Held By Above Donor
Doc. No.9810123
Date31/3/1913
Partial Date
Doc. TypeEMG
LogDocument added by LT, 20:11:98.
Word Count116
Genre
Note
TranscriptPEARL WIGHT
402-3 WHITNEY CENTRAL BUILDING
NEW ORLEANS

Hon. Jos. E. Ransdell, Senator,
Washington,
D.C.

Introducing the Rev. David Hay.



PEARL WIGHT
402-3 WHITNEY CENTRAL BUILDING
NEW ORLEANS
March 31st, 1913.
Hon. Jos. E. Ransdell,
Senator, -- Washington, D.C.


Dear Senator Ransdell:
I take pleasure in introducing you, with my strong recommendation, the Rev. David Hay, son-in-law of Dr. A.W. Smythe,[Smyth?] formerly of this city.
Mr. Hay visits Washington in the interest of a claim of Dr. Smythe, and has asked me to give him the name of some reputable firm of lawyers, who would look after Dr. Symthe's [Smythe's?] interest in the matter. I used to have old friends there, Messrs. Shallberger & Wilson, and I don't know who succeeded them, but I told him you, no doubt would know several lawyers of ability who would take up this case.
Any favors shown Dr. Hay will be greatly appreciated.

Very truly yours,
Pearl Wight