Grassi, S.J., Father John, George Town, District of Columbia, to Father Simon Gabriel Bruté, Baltimore, Maryland, 1816 May 7
Scope and Contents
The letter is sent by Mav. J. Almeda. He sends these lines not to talk about the spots on the sun but to recommend a good boy from the college for one year only who returns to his parents in Baltimore. His conduct is edifying, the more so as he left the vessel of his father, a privateer, to go to Georgetown. Because Grassi fears the danger to which the young man will be exposed he has recommended that he go to see Bruté. Father Anthony Kohlman, having been afflicted lately of weakness in his chest, he could not instruct the novices and has gone to the springs and perhaps as far as Conewago. He hopes that Father General will send them some help which is indispensable for the college and the missions. :: II-3-n A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., 3
Dates
- Creation: 1816 May 7
Language of Materials
English
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