| Title: | Greeves, James Richardson to O'Brien, William, 1840 |
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| ID | 6077 |
| Collection | The Transatlantic Letters of an Irish Quaker Family_1818-1877 [B. Jackson] |
| File | quaker/103 |
| Year | 1840 |
| Sender | Greeves, James Richardson |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | lumber merchant |
| Sender Religion | Quaker |
| Origin | Philadelphia, Penn., USA |
| Destination | Lake Erie, NY, USA |
| Recipient | O'Brien, William |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | cousins |
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| Log | unknown |
| Word Count | 93 |
| Genre | abstract of letter, news of family and friends |
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| Transcript | Phila. 26th 4 mo 1840 "After Thos & I left you last fall —. Thos had to leave school a few weeks ago —. our cousin Dr Morton —. our dear friend Jacob Green —. Aunt Greeves —. We heard a few days ago thru Morton Coates ... that brother Henry [Greeves] was there [New Orleans], engineer of a cotton establishment. His children are all well, the two eldest at school ... the two youngest at their grandfathers at Frankfort —. Abm Bell & childn are attending the wedding of his son Thomas. |