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Gallagher, John J., New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1886 July 12

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-m

Scope and Contents

Gallagher has received John's letter, and supposes John already has the lists and bills that were sent. He is glad to hear John is not daunted by the hot weather. All in New York are well, John's father is going to Philadelphia, and Mrs. Maurice Francis Egan is better. John's father suggests that John go to Pittsburgh after Cumberland, and his plan is best. P.S. Gallagher will be pleased when John returns,but hopes John has a few whiskers as evidence of his right to manhood. He hopes John will use the safe for a dumb-bell, and if he is too belligerent, they will call John L. Sullivan, who is a New Yorker now, to subdue him. If John L. fails they will call the militia. A subscriber has remitted $3.00. The letter got blurred in copying. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1886 July 12

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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