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Daniel T. Shehan to his father, March 26, 1842
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Daniel Thomas Shehan (27/03/2023), Daniel T. Shehan to his father, March 26, 1842, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 17220, Archival Record Id p155/2/2/1, p155/2/2/2
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Shehan Letters
Title
Daniel T. Shehan to his father, March 26, 1842
Description
Replying with his joy in receiving a letter from his parents, Shehan states that there is no work for tradesmen and labourers in Toronto city, while "the best tradesmen come here from all parts of the world" but generally move around a lot. Shehan asks his brother to learn "the art of letter writing". He refers to his own child whom his family are taking care of and the confinement of Margaret due to illness. Shehan plans sending £5 home "to help you" and asks for political news of "teeTolism [Teetotalism]" and [Daniel] O'Connell and his party.
Date
26/03/1842
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Cineál Acmhainne
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/2/2/1, p155/2/2/2
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
12pp
Topic
Shehan Letters
Geographic
Toronto,Ontario,Canada,Ballylongford,Kerry (county),Ireland
Temporal
Nineteenth century,Eighteen forties
Genre
Transcript,Reproduction
Note
Title by Professor Kerby Miller and description by University of Galway.
Creator / Author Name
Daniel Thomas Shehan
Part Of:
p155_0002_0002_d006