Title
Joseph Proctor to unknown
Description
Joseph Proctor write to his father and brothers from "the Bonnie North, Englands divided Isle" Proctor recounts his tour of the Highlands and his plans to go to Cottage in mid-November. Proctor discusses the activities of his agents. He plans to hire Mr. Leavy for United Kingdom work. Levy has been in England for one to two years now and is well known in U.S. Another of Proctor's agents, Mr. Olwine, is ill and cannot do his New York work. Mr. Cowell is too busy and asks the family to write Davenport. Proctor needs Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston arrangements too. Proctor has advised his agents to get on the Broadway side in New York. "The Bowery will be a 2d consideration and Niblos, or the Metropolitan that was, will of course be the advisable starting point."
Creator
Proctor, Joseph
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
1860-08-04
Format
pdf
Language
en
Identifier
300276
T1860.08.04-MISC
Status
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Weight
2000
Original Format
paper, ink
4 p
22 x 14 cm