File 3 - Correspondence from Harry Moffatt

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UGA P135/1/1/3/3

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Correspondence from Harry Moffatt

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  • 13/02/1896-09/04/1897

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File of seven letters to M M O'Shaughnessy from Harry Moffatt, mainly updating him on messages from people who called to the office, Mr Herrold, David Evans of Eureka, Mr Butler, Mr Buckley of Dunham, Corrigan and Hayden, and Fr Mulligan. In the final letter, dated 9 April 1897, he relays a message from Mr Broderick on the arrival of a pipe at the Holy Cross Cemetery the following week, and a decision from Fr Mulligan regarding the frontage of the boiler house.

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      23/02/2018
      17/07/2025

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