Pierz, Father Francois, Sault St. Marie, Michigan, to Bishop Frederick Rese, of Detroit, Michigan, 1837 March 30
Scope and Contents
Father Pierz received on March 27 a letter dated March 21, 1837 from a merchant of New York a Mr. Kreudger, who informs him that his effects were not burned, but that he had sent them from New York on October 22, 1835 to the address of the Bihsop. If the Bishop has not received them or has not heard anything about them, Pierz is firmly resolved to look for them himself and also for a little box which was sent from Europe but never arrived. He asks the Bishop to give him the written permission to leave Sault for a while to spend money and time for this investigation because these things contain not only his whole personal belongings but also indispensable requisites for his mission, which he minds very much, especially his beautiful books and his written sermons. :: III-2-g A.L.S. German 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1837 March 30
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English.
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