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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 Rachael 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-haps you could find the poor girl's mother.  I formerly lived in Richmond and naturally I feel interested in it.
 
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.
 
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.


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 Rachael 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 Richmond and naturally I feel interested in it.

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