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Letter to Editor
September 10, 1896
The Scranton Tribune
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
What is this article about?
James Pinder of Scranton corrects a Tribune report claiming he sought poor board aid to return to England, clarifying it was his father John Pinder departing without assistance.
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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Under this heading short letters of interest will be published when accompanied, for publication, by the writer's name. The Tribune will not be held responsible for opinions here expressed.
Has Received No Assistance.
Editor of The Tribune.
Sir: In the Dunmore correspondence of Tuesday's Tribune there is a paragraph stating that James Pinder, of Bloom street has made application to the poor board for a passage to return to England. This is not true. No such application has been made by James Pinder. My father's name is John Pinder and he will leave for England next Wednesday, but he has not received any assistance from the poor board now or at any other time.
James Pinder,
1315 Wyoming avenue, Scranton.
Under this heading short letters of interest will be published when accompanied, for publication, by the writer's name. The Tribune will not be held responsible for opinions here expressed.
Has Received No Assistance.
Editor of The Tribune.
Sir: In the Dunmore correspondence of Tuesday's Tribune there is a paragraph stating that James Pinder, of Bloom street has made application to the poor board for a passage to return to England. This is not true. No such application has been made by James Pinder. My father's name is John Pinder and he will leave for England next Wednesday, but he has not received any assistance from the poor board now or at any other time.
James Pinder,
1315 Wyoming avenue, Scranton.
What sub-type of article is it?
Informative
What themes does it cover?
Social Issues
What keywords are associated?
Poor Board
Assistance Correction
Return To England
John Pinder
Scranton
What entities or persons were involved?
James Pinder
Editor Of The Tribune
Letter to Editor Details
Author
James Pinder
Recipient
Editor Of The Tribune
Main Argument
james pinder corrects a report in the tribune stating that he applied to the poor board for passage to england; it was his father john pinder who is leaving next wednesday without any assistance from the poor board.
Notable Details
References Dunmore Correspondence In Tuesday's Tribune
Father's Name: John Pinder
Address: 1315 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton