Scanlon, John, Harrisonburg, , to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1866 July 23
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The writer thanks McMaster for 15 copies of the Journal received through Rev. Joseph Bixio, and states that the citizens of the town are well pleased with them and the majority of them endorse the writer in what he has said. The writer says he has an affadavit of respectable men who have heard him ? make the expression that McMaster's paper was a dirty lying sheet and that he was a substitute Broker. The writer understands that this man is going to give in a hard piece to a black Republican paper in town called the American Union, against McMaster's paper, and that he will inform McMaster when it appears. When that man writes McMaster, concerning Scanlon, McMaster is to let him know. :: I-1-n A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1866 July 23
Language of Materials
English.
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