1872 November 16 Letter to A. H. Earl

Title

1872 November 16 Letter to A. H. Earl

Description

Free railroad passage is requested for a destitute woman and her daughter.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

John Sharp

Recipient

A. H. Earl

Date

1872 November 16

Location

Ogden, Utah

Subject

Charity
Railroad

Utah Central Railroad Office
S.L. City, Nov. 16 /72.

A.H. Earl Esqr.
Gen. Pass. & Freight Agent, U.P.R.R. Ogden.

Dear Sir,

Some time in Sept. Mrs. Voeller, a blind French woman, and her daughter, arrived in this City from San Francisco on a pass from Gov. Stanford, they got a pass to Omaha, which they sent to you for an extension, but as the old lady was too sick to travel, and they were destitute of clothing they staid here to recruit and now they want to go to their friends in Cleveland, Ohio.

Will you furnish Mrs. and Miss Voeller another pass? and oblige

Yours respectfully,
John Sharp Supt. U.C.R.R.