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990.19.55

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Letter
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Significant Dates
January 19, 1892
Description
Letter
Design motifs, different styles of text in letterhead in left upper corner. "New Westminster...," date written in. P.O. proprietor listed. Faint horizontal lines. "My Dear Little Wife Just a line to say that I have got along fine. I have arranged for that $731.00 that I was telling you about and got all my other business settled up here for the present. I got you...bottles of oil and sent them by xpress to you. I leave right away for the north arm. I will stop at this place when I come up. I saw Dr. Fajan (sp?) and he suggested you ... - would not wait for him when ready to ... He told me that he would come anyway when you sent for him. Now love dont be lonesome or uneasy. I come back to you which will be in a few days. I met W.F. McDonald at the station when I was leaving. She was coming from Sumas she had the pail you spoke of. I will go down River by way of the little Cabin I would like to see it again a letter to the Eburne will find me if it got there by saturday. Ever Your loving Old Man Peter Byrne Originally folded in six rectangles, creases still evident. Long rip into right side and in crease. Also in left side of middle crease. Yellowed on sides.
Quantity
1
Dimension
Width: 21.0cm | Length: 27.5cm
Catalogue Number
990.19.55
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