Tichitoli, C.M., Father Joseph, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1832 November 29
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This is his third letter to Timon regarding Mr. Douglas and his wife. Tichitoli gave a picture of their situation in his second letter. They are both improving in health, and still living in the house to which he first sent them. But Douglas has not yet found any suitable situation. Tichitoli wrote Father Louis Moni in New Orleans, whose answer he now awaits. He spoke to William Duplessis, a gentleman of great influence in New Orleans that he might interest himself. Both will exert themselves on that account and tichitoli is sure they will be advantageously established there. As soon as Douglas acquires capital he might return here and go on by himself, keeping a little store. His trade of saddler would not afford him enough to live on as there is already a Creole in that trade., P.S. The little village and parish have no cases of cholera. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1832 November 29
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