Gallagher, John J., New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, Franklin, Pa., 1885 November 11
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John's father has gone to Baltimore, and Maurice Francis Egan has moved. Gallagher's children and even his wife have the whooping caugh, which he thinks not dangerous, but rather beneficial, since it develops the lungs. It is a nuisance, however, and as it lasts nearly three months, Gallagher faces the prospect of jumping out of bed a dozen times each night for the next seven weeks. The balance of the Ohio list will be sent as soon as John asks for it. Gallagher would say that it be sent to Youngstown, Ohio, but will hold it until John tells him where to send it. He is sending papers to Franklin today. P.S. Father Joseph M. Schwartz called at the office the very day John was at Northeast, Pennsylvania. He was sorry he was not at Northeast when John called. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1885 November 11
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English.
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