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Widmaier, Father John Nepomucene?, Rottenburg, Germany, to _____ , _____, 1865 July 2?

 Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-k

Scope and Contents

Writing was impossible because of the hardships of traveling. His, trip to Germany was not good; he had great inconveniences. At home, he was very ill for several days and then came the bitter reproaches of, his mother who already knew the whole thing. The old rascal had, written to the bailiff who sent the letter to the Bishop of Rottenburg, who said nothing about it. A letter was sent to the Bishop of Detroit to, which the Vicar General replied that when Widmaier had undergone, the punishment of suspension there would be a prospect for him in, Wurtenburg. Where his punishment will be or for how long was not, said. He asks that his trunk and a box of books be sent. He sends, greetings to Fathers Friedland, André, Redemptorist Anton Pulte,, Francis Betz, Amand, Heuss, Brandt. ` P.S. He also asks that the bishop be asked to send either his exeat?, or to fix his punishment as they have two houses of correction and his, Bishop of Rottenburg demands, in any case, a letter from Detroit. Also, will there be sent him a letter making clear that the matter with Mrs., Margaretha Winter is in justice discontinued. It is underwritten by, several Catholics. :: III-2-k A.L.S. German 3pp. 16mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1865 July 2?

Language of Materials

English.

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