them. I hope you will have a please
and prosperous trip. mget off th of sales
as soon as we get return if the weight
we have rendered for Frentman for his
first shipment some day ago and if
he has not got it it must h are
Sr yough
17/13
miscarred. and will send him
your two fam of 11thing
another for Dake complaint that you
was received and contents noted.
do not get enough case he say them
I should have answered them before
firkins he sent you he knows weigh
but had nothing to communicate
20 the and this come taxed to him
except the old story. dull times
at 17 Unz,
Jouly yours
We have had the most exciting
Bile
times in our city, than was ever
known before, Animes for two days
was entirely respended we were
closed the best part of two days
minor to be bumt and we were
as our black was threatened by then
advised to keep closed, the inish
had full away bumb and nothed
lots of housle and any migger who
showed himself was beaton and
strung up to the lamp posh or thousand
of the duck I was fearful they would
bum our city. it was langer our to
William [Bill] McBride , New York City, to Joseph W. Robb, (Warsaw, Indiana?), 17 July 1863
Description
[Transcript text is incomplete. Reproduction copy of letter is complete. This letter contains outdated attitudes or language that does not reflect the current views or positions of the University of Galway Library. Reader discretion is advised].
Date
17/07/1863
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Cineál Acmhainne
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/69/10
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
3pp
Topic
William McBride Letter
Geographic
New York City,New York (state),United States,Warsaw,Wayne Township,Kosciusko (county),Indiana
Temporal
Nineteenth century,Eighteen sixties
Genre
Letter,Transcription,Reproduction
Note
Title and transcript text by Professor Kerby Miller. Description by University of Galway.