Tichitoli, C.M., Father Joseph, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, to Father John Timon, C.M.?, Barrens, Missouri, 1832 November 12
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Tichitoli has received Timon's letter through Timon's brother0in-law, Mr. Douglass. They arrived here eight days ago in good health, but in alarm for the cholera had begun in New Orleans. Timon's sister especially was frightened but tichitoli succeeded in calming her. At present tichitoli has placed them about two miles from here, in a pious family. They will write soon. Tichitoli spoke with Narcisse Landry and several others; they will all take a warm interest. The epidemic is not so violent in New Orleans now. At Donaldsonville there was but one case. Tichitoli wrote to Father Joseph Paquin, C.M. to make 350 intentions of masses to be acquitted by the priests at the Seminary. In case Paquin has not received the letter, Timon is to do it himself. When some come down for the business of the Seminary, tichitoli will arrange the affair and satisfy all he owes to the Seminary. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1832 November 12
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