Onahan, William, Chicago, Illinois, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1863 September 19
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When it was learned that McMaster was in Ohio, Onahan was authorized to invite him to Chicago to lecture for the Young Men's Invincible Club, a Democratic organization to which Onahan has referred in his letters to the Freeman's Journal. Before they could find out from Sam Medary of the Crisis, just where McMaster was, they heard that he had already started for New York. They still would like to have him in Chicago, and if McMaster would like to travel this way again, he would find many warm friends in the neighboring cities such as Milwaukee, Davenport, and others that would make his visit both pleasant and profitable. ` P.S. Kennedy O'Brien of La Salle, Illinois has received only three papers since his subscription was sent in May. Onahan asks McMaster to look to this. A young man from Holyoke, Massachusetts, who introduces himself as a Mr. Quinn, claims friendship with McMaster. If this is true, such a fact would secure friends for Quinn here. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1863 September 19
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English.
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