well Skelleher s am hear now at the above
adress 44 122-3m are at 183= st is the home
for 1 menobales I pays 60 dollars for the
first sin months and a small reise of 5$
and 500 dollars Inshrance after six months
it is not the worst job at the presant things
or very bad just a yet Jam after raising in
life s get a nurses job hear. but still shoveling
shiblt but this is me 1 would much reather
shared ,Than taking and you know it is one or
the other out hear: d was getting Jim Twoney a
Papters job TH 6a month but he asked how
often does they pay: and when S sand once a month
wouce a month he said twelve times a year
well now no good he said he is still doing
you he got some job to keep a tag an him
nothing but hunting b allahan and I can tell
stills have nothing bad in mind for mike he
is good natured any way and he is not the kind to
tell you straight that he got nothing in new
Tim Lyons, New York City, to John Kelleher, Inniscarra, County Cork, 17 July 1933
Description
Tim Lyons writes to John Kelleher expressing his sadness of the latter's return home and asks his old friend to assure his family that he is not on the breadline in New York. Lyons shares intimate details of his relationships with mutual female friends with Kelleher and gives news of accquaintances. He asks Kelleher to write back and wishes him well. [Letter is poorly but colourfully written].
Date
17/07/1933
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Resource Type
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/110/1
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
18pp
Topic
Lyons and Kelleher Letters
Geographic
New York City,New York (state),United States,Inishcarra,Cork (county),Ireland
Temporal
Twentieth century,Nineteen thirties
Genre
Letter,Transcription,Reproduction
Note
Title and transcript text by Professor Kerby Miller. Description by University of Galway.