McCloskey, Father William, New York, New York, to Bishop Francis P. McFarland of Hartford, Providence, Rhode Island, 1866 November 8
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If McFarland is persisting in his intention of sending three young men to Rome, McCloskey will take them with him. He will not leave for two or three weeks as he hopes to secure two or three burses before he goes. Archbishop Peter Richard Kenrick has put himself down for one and so has Bishop John Quinlan . He would be happy to visit McFarland but is not sure he will find time. He hopes that he will find the young men to send. Also if the suggestion were made to Father Matthew Hart and other pastors they would raise a burse, $4000, they would do so. If McFarland thinks it would work he would go to New Haven himself. :: I-1-b A.L.S. 2pp.
Dates
- Creation: 1866 November 8
Language of Materials
English.
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