Title: | J. Campbell, Prince Fredrick Town, Maryland, to R. Moore, Cardonagh, Donegal. |
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ID | 453 |
Collection | Irish Emigration Database |
File | Campbell, James/17 |
Year | 1861 |
Sender | Campbell, James |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | farmer |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Prince Fredrick Town, Maryland, USA |
Destination | Cardonagh, Co. Donegal, Ireland |
Recipient | Moore, Robert |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | business |
Source | T 2799/1/6: Photocopied by Courtesy of Mrs R. Moore. |
Archive | The Public Record Office, Northern Ireland |
Doc. No. | 9501054 |
Date | 21/06/1861 |
Partial Date | |
Doc. Type | EMG |
Log | Document added by LT/JW, 05:01:1995. |
Word Count | 233 |
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Transcript | Prince Fredrick Town Calvert County Maryland June 21st 1861 My dear Sir I have just heard that my wife has let the Land out for five years, tis [it is?] my wish that you will not allow her to get any advance on the House. You will please write to me and say how the business stands, If it is necessary I will send me money over to pay the yearly rent. My Wife has written to me to sell the place saying that it was going down, but I know it is to let her Brothers have the money which I will never do. I am at my old home (Mr [Skinner?]) again, where I expect to remain as long as I am in America. I have not drank one drop of Whiskey, and never intend again. [Mr Skinner?] will vouch for the truth of it. I expect to make the largest crop for him that he has ever had. The war is going on stil, [still?] The South can never be conquered. she can have 1,000,000 of men under arms in three months - but she cannot open her ports for a long time, with out [without?] [assistance?] from the old country. owing to her not having ships we expected you to have helped the South before this. Please let my sister know that I am well - I hope this will find you and your friend enjoying good health. Very respectfully yours James Campbell c/o Mr Robert Moore Ireland |