Monaghan, Father Michael,, Flint, Michigan, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1848 February 22
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Monaghan sends Lefevere for inspection a warranty deed which is to be sent back to Flint to be registered according to law. There is a mortgage of $200, $100 of which was to have been paid on February 2 and the other hundred on November 1. Mr. Howard from whom he bought the place, came to demand his money and stated that he would foreclose if not paid in eight days. Monaghan things it advisable to pay as soon as possible as he understands that Howard is much embarrassed. Monaghan has complied with what Lefevere told him but finds that these three families are not willing to come to Mass or to comply with Lefevere's sending him there. One of them, a Mr. Beeham asked if there could be no appeal to the Archbishop. Monaghan said that they had sufficient authority which Monaghan was bound to obey. Beeham said he would write to the Archbishop or that he would see Lefevere in a short time. He has not been at his duty for eighteen years. :: III-2-h A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1848 February 22
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