Letter to the Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor [Captain Thomas Melville], from J. W. Bradley, of Liverpool, August, 1878
Identifier
SC-0016-III-A-1-0098Abstract
Handwritten letter from J. W. Bradley, to the Governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor, presumably received by Captain Thomas Melville, requesting information on whether James B. Bell, formerly commander of the ship William Tapscott is an inmate of Sailors' Snug Harbor and, if so, his state of health and other information. Type Of Resource
TextsNote
The Sailors' Snug Harbor records are the Property of the Trustees of the Sailors’ Snug Harbor. The collection is on permanent loan at the Stephen B. Luce Library of SUNY Maritime College.Origin Info
Date Created: August 1878
Place: Liverpool (England)
Genre
letters (correspondence)Physical Description
extent: 17.9 x 22.7 cm
Digital Origin: Reformatted digital
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