Hendricken, Father Thomas F., Waterbury, Connecticut, to Bishop Francis P. McFarland of Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island, 1864 November 15
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Mrs. Beers and her daughter are anxious that McFarland visit them before they leave for Buffalo where they are going for the winter next week. Hendricken visited them last night and thinks that a little talking by McFarland would cause her to be baptized. He received McFarland's letter last night appointing Father James Campbell to Branford. He intends to go by train to Providence to see McFarland. The arrangement satisfied Hendricken who would accept any disposition of Naugatuck; he would be cramped in his resources without it. He will take care of Father John Smith. In Litchfield they have but $2600 but could not build a church for less than $7,000. He does not think the Beers will leave anything for it except by will and Yankee ladies live a long time. :: I-1-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1864 November 15
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English.
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