Title: | Nugent, J to poss. John McCarthy, unknown |
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ID | 6489 |
Collection | New Brunswick Letters |
File | newbrunswick/124 |
Year | unknown |
Sender | Nugent, J |
Sender Gender | male |
Sender Occupation | unknown |
Sender Religion | unknown |
Origin | unknown |
Destination | unknown |
Recipient | poss. John McCarthy |
Recipient Gender | male |
Relationship | unknown |
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Log | unknown |
Word Count | 299 |
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Transcript | ---{material missing}--- there is a fellow lives over in millford his name is John Sullivan he is a fine fellow hunt him up tell him I sent you to see him his sister keeps hou[cut off] for him I found him a good friend when I was around Old Town he belongs to St. Margets away back of Chatham. You will be right in it he is an uncle of Miss Whalens there is a young fellow lives with him he is first C of Miss Whalen if ever you go down to East [Hampden] you will find another old Bording Boss of mine his name is James R McKenny any Boddy will tell you where he lives it is about a mile below Bangor his wife is a nice women and would be only to glad to see you, tell her I sent you down to let her no I am still in the land of the living there is lots of nice girls there dont forget to go see her that will be enough for you to find Just now when you find then I will tell a lot moar Mr John Morman is still lumbering By darn he is going to make a big [ting] this winter They are all well at your place Mother Kate and Joe sends there best respects to you and Tommy By the way how is Tommy getting along tell him not to fall in love with some yankey hooker doodle is as smart as abee this winter Well Jack I will stop my scribbling for this time hoping to hear from you [soon] [unclear] I remain as ever your old [loving] J. Nugent ---{along top of page four}--- give my best respects to Tommy write soon good bye |