Beers, Julia, Litchfield, Connecticut, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Newark, New Jersey, 1854 May 23
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She has never thanked Bayley for his book which she received and read. They have now a very holy, excellent priest in Father Y's place. Beers is afraid he will not last long because the Bishop requires him to say two Masses every Sunday, 10 or 15 miles apart. This would soon wear out a strong man and he is delicate. Beers has some fears about Mr. C. The Bishop has not accepted him as a candidate for the priesthood. He may come to Bayley again and Beers does not want Bayley to be deceived. Beers does not think her father cares about her now-a-days. She is sure her mother would send love if she knew Beers was writing. :: II-2-n A.L.S. 4pp. 16mo.
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- Creation: 1854 May 23
Language of Materials
English.
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