Campbell, B U., Baltimore, Maryland, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley Bailey, Newark, New Jersey, 1854 January 5
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Bayley's letter was forwarded to Baltimore, where Campbell now resides. Campbell has not yet read the copy of Bayley's history, but promises himself great pleasure in the perusal. Nothing would give Campbell more delight than to finish the Memoirs of Archbishop John Carroll, but he sees no prospect of doing so at the present. Father Charles I. White proposes to commence the history of Catholicity from colonial times to the Revolution. Since he began this letter, Campbell has read some of Bayley's book and he offers some suggestions. Campbell thought he had shown Bayley a letter. George Bancroft will be pleased to show it to Bayley. If Bayley desires, Campbell will send more particulars about Father Charles Whelan . Mrs. Campbell and his daughter are grateful for Bayley's remembrances. Campbell is embarked on a new business of great responsibility. He is one of the firm of Campbell and Graham, whose business is the agency for Brown Brothers Company of New York, in the business of sterling exchange. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 3pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1854 January 5
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English.
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