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DO YOU KNOW HER?
Do You Know Her?


New York, Nov. 14th, 1906.  Mr. John Mitchell, Jr.,
New York. Nov. 14th, 1906.   
Mr. John Mitchell, Jr.,
  Dear Sir:
  In the New York Morgue is the
body of a girl from Richmond, Va.
by the name of Rachel Pryor.  Her
mother once lived on William Street
near Leigh Street in Richmond.  As
I understand she has a life insur-
ance on the girl and if she is not
heard from by Saturday morning
her daughter will be buried in Pot-
ter's Field.


Dear Sir:
As I know of no other way I
 
write to you; being an Editor per-
In the New York Morgue is the body of a girl from Richmond, Va. by the name of Rachael Pryor.  Her mother once lived on William Street near Leigh Street in Richmond.  As I understand she has a life insurance on the girl and if she is not heard from by Saturday morning her daughter will be buried in Potter's Field.
haps you could find the poor girl's
 
mother.  I formerly lived in Rich-
As I know of no other way I write to you; being an Editor perhaps you could find the poor girl's mother.  I formerly lived in Richmond and naturally I feel interested in it.
mond and naturally I feel interested
in it.


Respectfully,
Respectfully,
Mrs. C. H TREADWELL
Mrs. C. H TREADWELL
117 E. 84th St.,
117 E. 84th St.,
New York City
New York City.

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Do You Know Her?

New York. Nov. 14th, 1906. Mr. John Mitchell, Jr.,

  Dear Sir:
  In the New York Morgue is the

body of a girl from Richmond, Va. by the name of Rachel Pryor. Her mother once lived on William Street near Leigh Street in Richmond. As I understand she has a life insur- ance on the girl and if she is not heard from by Saturday morning her daughter will be buried in Pot- ter's Field.

As I know of no other way I write to you; being an Editor per- haps you could find the poor girl's mother. I formerly lived in Rich- mond and naturally I feel interested in it.

Respectfully, Mrs. C. H TREADWELL 117 E. 84th St., New York City.