Telegram to Joseph T. Lawless from Frank P. Walsh, Jan 26, 1920
Identifier
Box No. 1, Folder No. 3
Date
1-26-1920
Recipient
Joseph T. Lawless
Location
New York City, New York
Language
English
Description
Judge Lawless
Norfolk
Large numbers United States liberty bonds offered as subscriptions STOP this indicates estimation in which first loan of Irish Republic held also sets high standard STOP Suggest to all workers specialty encourage this feature STOP Forward liberty bonds to me daily as received and verified STOP convert registered bonds into bearer bonds before forwarding STOP Use registered mail and insure contents STOP Accept Canadian money at par and forward to me registered mail daily as received STOP Manchester New Hampshire quota sixteen thousand reports thirty two thousand more coming STOP Jersey City has passed quota seventy five thousand will exceed one hundred thousand STOP New York Workers report numerous subscriptions from Chinese many soldiers in army camps sending money direct to national headquarters STOP reports from states where campaigns proceeding demonstrate floation remarkably successful STOP Preparation and workers effort only essentials complete success Sheet Two No 104W HC 140NL Back date New York Judge Lawless
Frank P. Walsh
Keywords
Joseph T. Lawless, Irish Independence, U.S. - Irish Relations, Bonds, Irish Republic
Disciplines
European History | History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Joseph T. Lawless, Special Collections at Zach S. Henderson Library, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia
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