Pulsers, Father James J., Munster, Germany, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1859 January 21
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Pulsers has just received a letter from Father Cornelius Moutard which gives him to understand that he need never return to America. Pulser feels he is not to blame for what occasioned his departure. If he has done anything to "irritate that man" it was his duty as parish priest to do so. He wanted to make money by using him and the fact that he freely visited two priests which encouraged him and made Pulsers fearful. At present, Pulsers is on a journey through Germany, visiting Munster, Bonn and Munich, returning by Paris to Holland. He has received no letter from Lefevere, but hopes to at Uden, Holland. He asks Lefevere to settle his indebtedness mentioning a Mr. Flynn, Costello?, Van Riper, Hays, Beals and a Sown. He asks to be informed how the matter leaked out and what was the real import of the whole affair. He hopes Father Francis Van Erp may be assigned to Dexter in case he does not return. If not he wishes his property will serve the religious education of Catholic children. :: III-2-i A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1859 January 21
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