O'Keefe, Father M, Norfolk, Virginia, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1874 March 31
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He is glad to notice that McMaster has not paid any attention to A A. Keiley since O'Keefe told McMaster about the man. He is a man of noble impulses, but is proud and sensitive and might be forced into a position from which he might be tempted into an unwillingness to recede. O'Keefe feared bad results after McMaster had cornered Keiley in his last attack. He sends a small work which McMaster will receive with this letter. He also encloses a copy for his friend major Jack Keiley which he asks McMaster to deliver for him. McMaster's agent, Egan is in Norfolk. O'Keefe hopes to see McMaster next summer. :: I-2-a A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1874 March 31
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English.
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