Spaunhorst, Henry, St. Louis, Missouri, to, 1889 June 14
Scope and Contents
Spaunhorst encloses a circular and invitation proposed to be sent out for the Catholic Congress in the fall, drawn up by Henry F. Brownson . Except that he thinks the number twelve million should be ten million he is willing for it to go out. Views should be reported to Brownson in Detroit at the earliest convenience. He asks the manner of proceeding, William J. Onahan, chairman, Dan. A. Rudd, and Spaunhorst being the committee on organization. Should the number of the committee be increased and should a meeting be held or should the work be done by correspondence? He sends a copy to Onahan, Rudd, and Brownson. P. S.: He arrived home this morning and found the letter and will consider the matter allotted to him but fears he will not be able to comply. He wishes to be sent the points agreed upon for papers to be read. In the Henry F. Brownson Collection. :: III-3-b Typed Letter Signed Written Postcript Signed 1p. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1889 June 14
Language of Materials
English.
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