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Ireland, John, Archbishop of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1889 October 5

 Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-c

Scope and Contents

W. L. Kelley, of St. Paul, Judge of the District Court, is preparing a paper on education. He is an able scholar and a loyal Catholic and will produce a good paper. Manifestly the Congress will be a great success. Providence inspired Brownson when he first suggested the idea. William J. Onahan, speaking for himself and Henry J. Spaunhorst object to having the meeting of the 16th held in Detroit. They went East for the last meeting and think that others should now come West. The Archbishop joins with them hearily a meeting in Detroit means for him three days and three nights; a meeting in Chicago means one day and two nights. Brownson is asked to consult with Bishop John S. Foley and to do his best to have the meeting at the Grand Pacific in Chicago. It will be an easy matter to send out a second notice. The Eastern bishops, once on the t train, may as well come to Chicago as Detroit. :: III-3-c A.L.S. 2 pp. 8 vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1889 October 5

Language of Materials

English.

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