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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. George Saylor - November 29, 1887
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker is not signed on November 29, 1887. [This is the handwriting of T. George Saylor.] Postcard informing Samuel that it will cost him $2.25 to ship potatoes. Samuel can send his response through Harry when he comes the following day.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T.V.C. Brooke - January 14, 1877
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T.V.C. Brooke of Philadelphia, PA on January 14, 1877. Matter concerning case of Detwiler & Welsh vs The House of Corrections......
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Th. G. Sower - April 3, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Th. G. Sower of Philadelphia, PA on April 3, 1881. "I have no odd leaves of the Bible and would not like to mutilate a whole copy. But I have made a note of your wishes and hope something may turn up that will enable me to gratify you."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The John A. Roebling's Sons Co. - June 5, 1884
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The John A. Roebling's Sons Co. of Trenton, NJ on June 5, 1884. Will ship wire and staples tomorrow.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The Penn Club - January 8, 1879
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The Penn Club of Philadelphia, PA on January 8, 1879. "A meeting of the Board of Directors of The Penn Monthly Association, will be held in the rooms of The Penn Club, 720 Locust Street, on Thursday, January 9 at 1 o'clock P.M."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The Penn Monthly Association - January 5, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from The Penn Monthly Association of Philadelphia, PA on January 5, 1881. "A meeting of the Board of Managers of The Penn Monthly Association will be held at 720 Locust Street on the afternoon of Thursday, January 6th 1881 at 4:15 o'clock."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas D. Grover - February 2, 1886
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thos. D. Grover on February 2, 1886. Grover informs Pennypacker that it would be fairer to get paid by the day rather than the job for taking the building down. If he sends him a check, Grover can take the building down as soon as the weather permits.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas D. Grover - March 12, 1885
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. D. Grover of Phoenixville on March 12, 1885. Grover is asking if he can get sand along the road by the railroad.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas D. Grover - March 8, 1886
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thos. D. Grover on March 8, 1886. Grover tells Pennypacker that it will cost $2.50 a day for carpet.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas J. Wentz - August 10, 1884
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. J. Wentz of Philadelphia on August 10, 1884. "A leak in the bathroom is damaging the walls....will you please send someone to repair it."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas J. Wentz - March 19, 1885
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. J. Wentz of 2002 Mervice St. Phila, PA, on March 19, 1885. "There appears to be something wrong with our heater, as quantities of gas come through the house each time fresh coal is placed upon the fire. Will you kindly request Mr. Wilson to call and examine into the matter and oblige."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas J. Wentz - September 15, 1885
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. J. Wentz on September 15, 1885. Wentz tells Pennypacker that Mrs. Wentz requests he kindly call at an early day to look at the inside kitchen range which is badly out of order and cannot be used until repaired.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas Louis Ogier - January 2, 1882
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thos. Louis Ogier of West Chester, PA on January 2, 1882. "Dr. Jesse C. Green has been shown, by myself the copy of "A Noteworthy Book: that you so kindly presented me, and has expressed a desire to have on to lay with his Martyr Book. I would consider it as an especial favor if you could let me have another copy to present to him, or probably better, you send him a copy, he would prize it very highly....
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas S. Cadwallader - May 20, 1881
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from T. S. Cadwallader of Philadelphia, PA on May 20, 1881. "Yours of 19th rec'd with check in full $12.50 to date accept rec'pt for same."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thomas S. Stein - November 11, 1883
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Thos. S. Stein from Flushing, N.Y. on Nov.11, 1883. He is asking Samuel if his speech to the German society is published and where can he get it?
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Turner G. Morehead - February 4, 1880
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from Turner G. Morehead of Head-quarters Veterans Club of Philadelphia, PA on February 4, 1880. "The Club will assemble at Head-quarters, at 7:30 P. M. sharp, on Saturday Evening, February 5th, to proceed to the Republican Ratification Meeting, at Industrial Hall, Broad above Vine. Uniform, dark clothes, fatigue cap, and club badge. No assessment. Band will report at Head-quarters, at 7:15 P. M."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from U. Magg - October 4, 1886
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from U. Magg of London, England on October 4, 1886. (U. Magg was a bookseller in London) Postal card states: "Received the sum of Nine Shillings and 30 in settlement of account to date with thanks."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. & L. Wenkenback - September 20, 1880
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. & L. Wenkenback of Philadelphia on Sept. 20, 1880. "Do not go on with Eisele case untill [sic] further notice from us."
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. H. Pennypacker - March 19, 1883
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. H. Pennypacker on March 19, 1883. Pennypacker tells Samuel that Samuel left his cane and will return it at the first opportunity.
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Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. H. Sargent - October 1876
Postal card to Samuel W. Pennypacker from W. H. Sargent on October 1876. Price of Dexters "As to Roger William" will be $2.50 postage prepaid.
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