Proulx, Father M. G., Nicolet, P. Q., Canada, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1890 February 15
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Father Proulx asks Brownson's assistance to procure the missing numbers in his collection of Brownson's Review. In 1858, when a young priest, he became acquainted with Orestes A. Brownson and stood by him in this part of Canada until he died, greatly taken up with the Review. He has tried Boston and New York without success for the missing numbers, and being buried up in this college for nearly 40 years, he did not know what had become of the Doctor's son until he saw his name and address at the Baltimore Congress in the New York Freeman's Journal. He was greatly pleased with both. He excuses himself for the trouble, as his only aim is to have all the volumes bound for his own personal pleasure. A list of the missing numbers is enclosed on a separate sheet :: III-3-d A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1890 February 15
Language of Materials
English.
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