Gallagher, John J., New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1885 April 21
Scope and Contents
John's letter from Memphis has been received and Gallagher is not only pleased with John's work but proud of it. The more successful John is, the more credit is reflected on Gallagher's judgement in laying out routes. Gallagher feels the Freeman is now better represented in the South than it has been for ten years. John's father and Maurice Francis Egan are well pleased with him. Gallagher is glad John writes often. He warns him not to overwork, and not to leave himself short when remitting. He believes John has the letters he sent to New Orleans. He now sends some papers. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1885 April 21
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository