Murphy, J.P.,, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to F.J. McWade, 1881 December 24
Scope and Contents
Murphy, general superintendent of the Union of the Union Transfer Company, has investigated the complaint of James Alphonsus McMaster and returns the papers in the case to McWade. The messenger marked his card for Green's Express and the baggage was sent to the Local Express, which is the proper place for Darby baggage. By a mistake of the agent at that office the baggage was given to Halls' Express instead of Green's. Murphy is grateful to McMaster for noticing the error and in future, all baggage for Darby will be sent on Green's Express. on the reverse side is McWade's answer to J.B.Murphy stating that the baggage and the explanation have been given to McMaster and that everything is satisfactory In the James Alphonsus McMaster pappers. :: I-2-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1881 December 24
Language of Materials
English.
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