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Lyons, Thomas E., New Orleans, Louisiana, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1865 October 19

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-m

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He would have answered McMaster's letter of September 29, before, but wished to see Mr. John Coyle, as McMaster suggested., After trying to see Coyle and John Green several times, he has decided, it would be better to drop their subscriptions. If they tell him they wish, to keep up the subscriptions, Lyons will write to McMaster. Quite a, few complain that they do not get all of the issues of the Freeman's, Journal after paying for it. Lyons has told them that it was because the, Post Office would not let it through, but they still complain. Such, remarks annoy Lyons a great deal. He got into difficulty with Col., Robinson who was Prov. Marshal under Gen. N.P. Banks. Lyons', family became so worried that he had to promise to have nothing to do, with the Journal. Now that things are changed, he will be glad to help, McMaster again. He will send a list of those who will continue to be, good subscribers. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1865 October 19

Language of Materials

English.

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