Anderson, William Marshall, Circleville, Ohio, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1865 February 15
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Anderson writes McMaster regarding some letters of introduction which the latter had promised him. He expects to be ready to set out on his journey by the first or middle of next week, but would prefer to hear from McMaster before he leaves. He expects to be in New York for a couple of days and therefore he will need the information of a citizen of that city. He apologizes to McMaster for being such a bother. Anderson wrote a letter to General G.W. Jones in New York asking a letter to the Marquis de Martholon, representative at the Court of Mexico. He has a very warm letter from his friend and relative, Colonel William Allen, to Dr. Gwinn. Anderson confesses he may not need the references as he shall not go with any spirit of adventure. He wonders if he sends a check on some bank in New York if McMaster can get some friend to exchange it for gold. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1865 February 15
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English.
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