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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Hodgson - February 19, 1880
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Hodgson on February 19, 1880. Postmarked Westchester. From the office of "Daily Local News""We regret to inform you that we have no copies left of the date you desire."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. K. Caroll - July 20, 1878
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. K. Carroll of The Independent, New York, NY on July 20, 1878. "I am very much obliged, indeed, for the article you have sent me. It will be useful to me. I have considerable material for my sketch, but need much more. I shall persevere until I get all I want."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. F. - October 18, 1884
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. F. of York on October 18, 1884. He tells Pennypacker the name of his last publication and that he thinks Pennypacker received a copy.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. Fisher - February 10, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. Fisher of York, PA on February 10, 1881. "I have been anxiously looking for a copy of the "Magazine". I am getting out a new circular with testimonials & would like to have what the Mag. says to extract from."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. Fisher - January 1, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. L. Fisher on January 2, 1881. "Please send me a copy of the "Magazine" as soon as printed & oblige."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. W. Halliwell - June 13, 1885
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. W. Halliwell, Secretary of Board of Public Education, on June 13, 1885. Samuel is invited to a meeting for the Committee on Estimates.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. W. Kriebel - August 1887
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. W. Kriebel from Clayton, PA on August 1887. The postal card announces the 150th anniversary of the Schwenkfelder Memorial Service (Gadaechtnisz-Tag), to be held on Saturday, September 24, 1887 at Kraussdale Meeting House. Some distinguished persons will be present to contribute historical data. The descendants of the original 40 emigrant Schwenkfelder families and all interested friends are invited ...
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Wakel - October 21, 1887
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Wakel of Derby, England on October 21, 1887. H. Wakel informs Pennypacker that an order of Pennypacker's has been sent to him by mistake, and says he will hold onto it until further orders from Pennypacker.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hamilton H. Gilkyson - May 23, 1884
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. H. Gilkyson of Phoenixville on May 23, 1884. Your favor of yesterday was received and will have immediate attention.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson - April 22, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson of Philadelphia on April 22, 1881. "A meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Republican League will be held at 28 So. 3rd St on Monday at 3:30 P. M. You were appointed a member of this Committee and are requested to attend."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson - January 14, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson of Philadelphia, PA on January 14, 1881. "A special meeting of the National Republican League will be held at the office of the secretary 913 Walnut Street - on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 P. M. to consider a communication from the Young Republicans of Boston."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson - June 21, 1880
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson of Philadelphia on June 21, 1880. "There will be a meeting of the Executive Comm. of the Nat. Rep. League on Tuesday 22 inst at 3 oclock P.M. at 28 So. 3rd St."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson - March 30, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson of Philadelphia, PA on March 30, 1881. "A meeting of the National Republican League will be held at 28 So. 3rd St. Phila, of Saturday afternoon at 3 P.M. April 2nd 1881."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson - May 18, 1880
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hampton L. Carson of Philadelphia, PA on May 18, 1880. "There will be a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Nat. Rep. League on Wednesday the 19th inst. at 3 o'clock P.M. at 28 So. 3rd St."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel - October 1, 1879
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel of Harleysville, PA on October 8, 1879. "Papa is doing quite as well as can be expected, he is a good deal better than he was when I wrote last..."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel - October 3, 1879
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel of Harleysville, PA on October 3, 1879. According to your request to let you know how Papa is getting along. The fever has been running at a great rate, the pulse was up to 120 but the fever decreased and the pulse was reduced to 90. By some cause unknown to us the fever has again been on the increase and his pulse this morning was 105. The doctor however has hopes for him and says the...
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel - September 27, 1879
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Hannah Cassel of Harleysville, PA on September 27, 1879. His letter arrived and Papa was able to read it but not answer. He now has typhoid fever and is very weak. The doctor says there are no unfavorable symptoms and hopes he may get well again. We all hope he does because we cannot afford to spare him. He has had his mind, but does not have the strength to think.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Henry Altemus - February 25, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Henry Altemus of Philadelphia, PA on February 25, 1881. Setting up a meeting on some matter.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Henry Ashenfelter - June 15, 1883
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Ashenfelter on June 15, 1883. This postcard informs Samuel that George Detwiler (the old Mennonite preacher) is dead. The funeral will take place at the house at 10 am. He was in his 84th year.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Henry Ashenfelter - October 16, 1882
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from H. Ashenfelter of Phoenixville, on October 16, 1882. Mr. Ashenfelter congratulates Mr. Pennypacker on his nomination but has reservations that he might be endorsed by the Democrats. He also tells Mr, Pennypacker that he is trying to obtain the "little book" he wanted.
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