Potini, C.M., Father Anthony, St. Michael, Fredericktown, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1828 May 4
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Timon has fulfilled all his commissions except the one involving many piastres which should have been accomplished first. This cannot be called secular business; it is only a service rendered to those to whom they owe not only respect but also a certain attention for the well-being of their family. If Timon really does not wish to send his father James Timon a letter relative to affairs which concern him, he has only to say so. Timon's father wrote that he had still not received a line from Mr. Smith. Potini does not recall any letter or paper sent by Timon's father without Smith's signature, except the first little list for provisions and that was before witnesses., P.S. Timon is not to bother to ask for a brickmaker because Smith will pay for the chimneys directly. Timon is to have a little distrust for a certain Mr. Rhetick who wishes to become a Catholic; he is to examine his motives well. On the address side of the letter: Politeness Mr. Hayden George W. Haydon?. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. French 4pp. 12mo., 5
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- Creation: 1828 May 4
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