Peter, Sarah, Cincinnati, Ohio, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1874 March 16
Scope and Contents
She expresses her sorrow at the loss of McMaster's admirable friend. The Catholic world needs such men to give the example. She cried when reading McMaster's touching notice and thought that he had paid him as much a tribute as had his old companions in arms. She is sorry that her letters have not reached Miss Raphel. She wrote to the address given, telling her that it might be possible to secure passage on the Frisia, the same reply given to several other ladies who wrote to the same effect. She would rather make the journey with the pilgrims, but feared delaying too long in the uncertainty. If she had the funds she would pay for half a dozen passages for those who wanted to make the pilgrimage. She thanks McMaster for all he has done to make the journey possible. She will be happy to fulfill any missions. McMaster may have to give to her. She will be in New York in one month. :: I-2-a A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1874 March 16
Language of Materials
English.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository