Koehne, Father Henry, Danville, Illinois, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1869 September 12
Scope and Contents
Father Koehne asks that his paper be sent to Danville, as he has been transferred from Henry, Illionois. He feels that he has been unjustly treated by the administrator and offers to send McMaster the complete story, so that he can send it to Rome as an argument in favor of canon law in the United States. He has been advised to take this course by Father J. Helmsproecht, provincial of the Redemptorist order, whom Koehne met in Chicago. P.S. Koehne asks how much he owes McMaster for his subscription, and remarks that he hopes he can do something for the Journal in Danville. He states that there are many Irish there, but that they are being treated shamefully by their priest and the administrator. :: I-1-n A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1869 September 12
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
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