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Hughes, Bishop John, Coadjutor and Administrator of New York, New York, New York, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Coadjutor and Administrator of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, 1842 February 28

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Identifier: CDET III-2-g

Scope and Contents

Hughes has complied with Lefevere's request regarding the letter to the Archbishop Vincent Edward Milde of Vienna. Lefevere may be at a disadvantage as the Archbishop has a strong prejudice against Bishop Frederick Résé and his affairs. Lefevere has found enough to learn that the office of bishop is not a sinecure. Hughes trusts Lefevere will pay a visit after he gets things in order. Father _____ O'Cavanagh called on Hughes who advised him to enter some religious house. Hughes thinks that the man cannot do much harm. Hughes had a letter from Bishop Joseph Rosati who thinks well of prospects of his mission to Haiti. :: III-2-g A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1842 February 28

Language of Materials

English.

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