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Kenny, Father John, Oswego, New York, to Father McFarley Francis P. McFarland, Watertown, New York, 1847 July 15

 Item
Identifier: CDHT I-1-a

Scope and Contents

Kenny received McFarland's letter but did not answer because he has been so busy. There is much sickness there, chiefly because of the immigrants. He is on foot almost day and night and would appreciate if McFarland could get him a gentle riding horse. He has had 12 sick calls that day. As to his politics he has never interfered in politics and hopes he never will, and he knows nothing directly or indirectly of the men sent from there to the convention. Thirdly he has not interfered in any way with Mr. Allen's election. With regard to the church difficulties Mr. Allen thought he was right defending the old justice, their people think he was wrong. McFarland can prove the truth of his statements if he visits the village. :: I-1-a A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.

Dates

  • Creation: 1847 July 15

Language of Materials

English.

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