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Kelly, James R., Sacket's Harbor, New York, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1877 November 25

 Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-a

Scope and Contents

Kelly will forward Henry's missing register as soon as he hears from the clerk in Washington. He arrived at his post next day at noon after he left Henry. He entertains Mrs. Kelly with stories of Mrs. Brownson's six children when Mrs. Kelly thinks she has done wonders with the four. Kelly is glad Lt. Ladley is not under arrest. He has heard nothing Wildrick's or Bush's case yet, but from the President's order about such cases Kelly thinks they will be pardoned but will be the last to receive mercy. Kelly will send Henry a copy of wildrick's case. He supposes Henry told Father Ernest Van Dyke how hard poor Father R.W Haire to get the crosses up, and after all would not give him a cent. :: III-3-a A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1877 November 25

Language of Materials

English.

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