Monroe, J., New York, N.Y., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, N.Y., 1861 September 23
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Monroe was out of town until this morning and was going in this afternoon to see McMaster but Kiernan is going in instead. He sends this note by him and may not call today. He saw Mr. Budy this morning and on Saturday Mr. H _____ and Father H _____ . Mr. Kiernan is in favor of the paper's going on as he will find out and for McMaster's benefit. He is very clear and divided in his views. Budy, Monroe finds is of the same mind. It seems that they can hardly have any activities directly with McMaster. Mr. H _____ and Monroe thought that McMaster could convey his views to him and bring his in return. Monroe presumes McMaster has seen Mr. H. They thought McMaster would do well to delay his visit to Ft. L. until something was fixed that is in case the permit to go twas limited to let one trip. Monroe promises to see McMaster tomorrow afternoon if not today. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1861 September 23
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English.
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