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Paquin, C.M., Father Joseph, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Father John Timon, C.M., Perryville, Missouri, 1837 April 6

 Item
Identifier: CVIN IV-3-k

Scope and Contents

Paquin has just about finished his business; he wishes it could have gone better. He has obtained his passage and that of the children who will come with him, aboard the steamboat United States, which will leave next week. He is going to write to the people at whose houses they will stop to have their children and the sugar ready. The negress, Doll, is as good as sold. Timon has done well not to permit Armand? Pellerin or Mr. Faure's sons to come down because after what Paquin said to their parents they agree they should remain at the college. Two days ago thieves devastated the Church of St. John the Baptist; the loss is estimated at $800., P.S. The three following gentlemen are to leave for the Seminary: Daniel Melony, Thomas Cusack, and Patrick? Macabe. :: IV-3-k A.L.S. french 2pp. 4to.

Dates

  • Creation: 1837 April 6

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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