Robert McClurg/ McClorg, Whitehall, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to his father, David McClurg/ McClorg, Templemoyle, Bovevagh Parish, County Derry, 18 June 1820
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Dam unuary to hear from them and to see him & also you
Stated he had met with had treatment If disemploy
all but if we never meet here let us endearoun to me
in heaven Dhard to borrow after Peamein 10 dollars from Src.
Libalo Neely st 15 Phaid to John George for the time Dstaid
there make 2.5 dollars of my travelling so long analresme not
have so much at present my rent per years is 5'o dollars
but better I.facy offer & near the tourn * P mill embrace Dars
of many year ticular are as also in your in
them all the bed clothes remain with with more you will
respect of Camphall of concerning this death many write
of their Salaries here the half of which a lies. John George
hao remond which made me direct Aa an other place this letter
gaes by a mn Steverson from the Fanghaw with whom San
request inte little attention is paid here in many place, to
precious sabl ath time but Pam am almiast entirely alone
Print a letter to John at Novem her hut got no mice
my To promise as saon as possible but it is too long in ing
Bear Father & Mother my greatest desire wish & prayer is that can
you Decule make sure work for Eternity and and happiness
if with rare once dec you Dear Brothers my & dister greatist look to
stated and Scannot advise any of you to narly come g here 3 suite at firerent become otheothing
Bauni All my and clothen $2 since attention here has Pkm been far from them at present you
which many things of Great importance for time & eterntly you for
advices Pain much in did
my Kindest love to all feer your present although mak received but is
And will yeth how verry Pam am Peanut send downthing now but again
grace main to of the canclude may the Grace of our Lord Jeaus Christ the
M Mife of God no opportunity consinuncian in writing of the & Spirit and me he account with you of all Amen
from matter Harid you all to the great Mediemen affair and
and for ever mane Amen your'd unto Death Robert Myona now
Robert McClurg/ McClorg, Whitehall, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to his father, David McClurg/ McClorg, Templemoyle, Bovevagh Parish, County Derry, 18 June 1820
Description
[This item contains two letters addressed to the same recipients and written on the same day. In 1861 Whitehall was officially changed to Brunnerville ].
Transcript text by Professor Kerby Miller. Title and description by University of Galway. The names McClurg and McClorg are used interchangeably in this series so both are quoted.