Quigley, Father W., Quebec, Qeubec, to Father James Hennessey, Detroit, Michigan, 1856 February 26
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Quigley is living at his sister's. His interview with Lefevere did not lead him to expect a mission from him so Quigley determined to seek elsewhere. He has transmitted the notes for the church of Gratten to Father Moutard. The few dollars he received for that purpose he has been compelled to spend in making the long journey but he left in Gratten, due by Thomas Mallone, $1.5 for which Mr. Talbot, the magistrate, has the note. Mr. Giles owes him $12.00. Together with the furniture he left in care of Timothy Howard all will balance the sum he has been obliged to appropriate for travel. He begs Hennessey to exert himself in his favor to obtain an exeat from Lefevere. He is almost certain he will obtain a mission there if he receives his papers and if not a mission, he will enter a religious community. P.S. Mr. Denis Talbot has an inventory of what he left in the house at Gratten which amounts to $74.00. :: III-2-i A.L.S. 6pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1856 February 26
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