Statement by Thos. [Thomas] Rogers, Inmate, Sailors’ Snug Harbor, January 26, 1889
Identifier
SC-0016-I-D-1-B-193Abstract
Handwritten statement by Thomas Rogers, inmate of Sailors' Snug Harbor, regarding his roommate, Thomas Rule [?], who Rogers claims uses profane language and is disruptive. 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: September 26 1889
Place: New Brighton (New York, N.Y.)
Genre
letters (correspondence)Physical Description
extent: 20.3 x 25.2 cm
Digital Origin: Reformatted digital
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