Walker, John L.F., Jackson, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1834 June 5
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Walker hopes it will not be long before he sees Timon at his mother's. Walker has become a married man. She is not a Catholic but he hopes the time will not be long before it is so. She was a Methodist. Her health is bad though better than it has been. Walker's mother and family are well. He sends his respects to his friends at the seminary and to the Sisters. It is uncertain when he will be up to see his sisters; his brother was well when they heard from him in March. Walker's mother expects Timon soon. Walker encloses two circulars no enclosures one for Perryville and one for the Seminary. Walker engaged in practice in the neighborhood of his mother. Letter politeness of Mr. Keyte?. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. 2pp. 4to
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- Creation: 1834 June 5
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English.
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