McMaster, James Alphonsus, New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, Binghampton, New York ?, 1885 October 2
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He would have written John before, but feared the letter would not reach him; he urges John to tell where he will be two or three days after his letters are received in New York. If John wants his red flannels, they will be sent before his winter suit, but he should not wait until the sudden cold weather to order his suit. McMaster visited his daughters and found them all well. Sister Gertrude McMaster, D.C. was getting fat. McMaster is well. He has tasted distilled liquor only once in over three weeks, and then it disagreed with his stomach. He misses John as much as at first. He always prays for John. P.S. McMaster asks John to remember him to Mr. Guilfoyle and to Father James F. Hourigan. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1885 October 2
Language of Materials
English.
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