Typescript letter from Dominick Hackett to Thomas MacDonagh regarding Dominick Hackett's returning home in August 1912 by way of sailing on the "Campania" and arranging to meet with Thomas MacDonagh,
1912 Jul. 24.
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Summary: | Dominick refers to Jack's (John MacDonagh) time in New York and speaks of his brother, previous literary Editior of the 'Chicago Evening Post', who will be travelling home to Kilkenny with him. Dominick also asks after Muriel and has added a P.S. at the bottom of the letter which refers to the translating of "The Midnight Court" into English. |
In collection: | Thomas MacDonagh Family Papers, 1848-1966. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Letter is headed with "66 Jamaica Avenue / Flushing, N.Y.". Envelope is addressed to "T. MacDonagh / Grange House / Rathfarnham / Co. Dublin" which has been crossed out and replaced with "St. Jospeh's College / Ballinasloe / Co. Roscommon". The envelope that was included with this item is dated as June 13 1911 from Flushing, N.Y. and also June 21 1911 from Rathfarnham, Dublin. Physical description: 2 item (1 page and envelope). more |
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