Title: | Edward J. Hanlon to John Hanlon (in New York) |
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ID | 6216 |
Collection | Ulster Migration to America. Letters from three Irish Families [R.A. Wells] |
File | ulsterm/19 |
Year | 1876 |
Sender | Hanlon, Edward J |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | store keeper |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | Pittsburgh, Penn., USA |
Destination | New York, USA |
Recipient | Hanlon, John |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | brothers |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 120 |
Genre | quick note |
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Transcript | From: Pittsburgh Date: 8 July 1876 Dear Brother, Mary received your letter yesterday. Glad you arrived safe. What do you intend to do, go home or stay? If you do not take the job at baking in Franks, tell him if he gives it to me I'll take it and go on there in a week or so, just whatever time he would want me. Be sure to tell him and let me know what he says. Write to me as soon as you receive this, or let Dan do so. Love to all friends and cousins. Write to myself at the store. And believe me your ever dear brother, E.J.O'Hanlon |