Pulsers, Father James J., Rome, Italy, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1860 March 17
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Pulsers intends to stay in Rome until June, 1861. The Holy Father and his government have been indignantly treated. Pulsers blames the French Emperor, thinks the Italian question has already become a European question which will terminate with a change in France. Italian young men are half crazy with notions of unity, freedom, etc. Due to Father John Van Gennip 's inability to collect but little of what was due Pulsers, he is sending a $100 draft which will more than pay his debts. In the preceding fall Pulsers visited Naples and witnessed the miracle of St. January, also went to Nocera Pagani where St. Alphonsus lived and died, and played on the old piano used by the saint. Many agreeable acquaintances make his stay useful. :: III-2-j A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1860 March 17
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English.
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