Rosecrans, Bishop Sylvester H., Cincinnati, Ohio, to John Gilmary Shea, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1857 June 23
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Shea is so persevering in his complaints of the "Telegraph", that Rosecrans has come to the conclusion that Shea honestly believes himself to have been wronged. If Shea will prepare a brief statement of the points in which his book has been unjustly treated, Rosecrans will publish it. Why Archbishop John Baptist Purcell 's kindness to Shea in reading over and correcting Shea's book, should be made an occasion for dragging his name into the controversy, Rosecrans is at a loss to understand. The proffer of kindness made by Rosecrans and his senior was sincere. Rosecrans never exulted in Shea's pecuniary losses. :: II-2-o Photostat Copy from Chicago Historical Society 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1857 June 23
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English.
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