Van Campenhoudt, C.SS.R., Father Edward, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere,, Detroit, Michigan, 1848 January 4
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The kindnesses shown to Van Campenhoudt by Lefevere during his seminary days will remain always in his memory. Since God has willed otherwise that that he work under Lefevere, he will remember him and his followers in prayers. Although he has been indisposed, as a result, he thinks, of the change of climate, he is happy in the state to which God called him. However one thing troubles him greatly and so he appeals to Lefevere who is the only one who can help him. Van Campenhoudt keeps recalling the time when he was in charge of the house and when by his bad will and negligence he gave Lefevere a very inaccurate account of the affairs and expenses of the house. This thought not without reason, troubles him greatly. Therefore he writes to humbly beg forgiveness and to assure Lefevere that he will willingly do anything he can to repair his negligence. :: III-2-h A.L.S. French 3pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1848 January 4
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