Telegram to Sailors' Snug Harbor, from Mrs. [J.] Shields, February 1885
Identifier
SC-0016-III-A-1-0294Abstract
[Cataloger's note: Probably the second page of the telegram in SC-0016-III-A-1-0295 but the two pages have been separated in the file.] Second page of a telegram from Mrs. Shields, requesting the recipient to answer immediately. A notation at the bottom of the page states that a reply was sent on February 27, informing Mrs. Shields that Creighton died suddenly and the priest who attended to him previously was Father [John?] Barry, who will be writing her that same day. Received while Captain Gustavus D. S. Trask was the governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor.Type Of Resource
TextsNote
The collection is on permanent loan at the Stephen B. Luce Library of SUNY Maritime College. The Sailors' Snug Harbor records are the Property of the Trustees of the Sailors’ Snug Harbor.
Origin Info
Date Created: February 1885
Place: Philadelphia (Pa.)
dateModified: February 27 1885Genre
telegramsPhysical Description
extent: 13 x 20.3 cm
Digital Origin: Reformatted digital
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