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Letter from J. Graham to W. R. Dawson, 15 May 1916.
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Letter from J. Graham to W. R. Dawson, 15 May 1916.
National Archives of Ireland
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<p>the first in the street <lb/>to make my Sons list <lb/>& I don't reget it for there <lb/>is plenty in the Street <lb/>Burned your appeal but <lb/> I have sent my boy <lb/> Seventeen to France & Gods <lb/> spare him & if we win <lb/> I will not repines Gods <lb/> will I hope you will <lb/>do your Best to give over <lb/> the charge of my Dear <lb/> Brother it would pass <lb/> the time to the boys come <lb/>home your kind will <lb/>& thank </p> <salute>Obligate C. McCullough</salute> <address>23 Spring <lb/>St <unclear>off</unclear> <lb/>Shankill <lb/>Rd <lb/>Belfast</address> <date>10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> May 1916</date> <salute>To <unclear>Most</unclear> <lb/>Excelency Lord Lieutenant <lb/>of Irealand,</salute> <p>may I approach <lb/> you concerning my Brother <lb/> Robert Cooper postman <lb/>from Antrim to Lealbo <lb/> he has been Detained <lb/> in Antrim Asylum </p>
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