Gallagher, John J., New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, Memphis, Tennessee, 1886 June 25
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Gallagher sent a fountain pen to Mr. Donnelly immediately upon receiving John's letter. He hopes it will reach Memphis before John leaves, but he doubts if it will, and has also written to Mr. Donnelly, notifying him of his action. The pen differs from John's in that it is a real Purdy pen, while John's is an infringement on the Purdy. Gallagher credited John with a balance of .50 and also $1.00 commission on every pen he sells, but he does not have to bother with selling pens unless it suits him to do so. Gallagher supposes John has received the letters sent to Memphis. All the folks are well. Another daughter was born to Maurice Francis Egan. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1886 June 25
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English.
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