Carrell, S.J., Bishop George Aloysius, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1864 December 26
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One of Carrell's seminarians in Canada wrote complaining of hard treatment in a small college where he is teaching. Carrell wrote him to come on and he would send him to Baltimore. Some months ago Carrell directed Monsieur Certes of Paris to remit a certain amount to him. In case the seminarian has not received it, would Lefevere advance the amount needed from Detroit to Covington and Carrell will reimburse him. Carrell's recommendation for Louisville does not seem acceptable to Archbishop Martin John Spalding: the latter writes strongly in favor of his present vicar general Father Henry B. Coskery. The Archbishop of Cincinnati John Baptist Purcell recommends a most excellent priest not of this Province nor is he in this country. :: III-2-k A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1864 December 26
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English.
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