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Garesche, Alex L. P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 October 1

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-b

Scope and Contents

Garesche has sent to Mother De Pazzi, the heading McMaster wrote for the article on the Miraculous Cure, and has told her that he telegraphed McMaster to suppress it. She answered him, commending him for preventing the publication of the part urging the money, even though McMaster wrote it with good intentions. The paper Garesche read the previous night had another furor over it, but the harder the liberals fight, the less they can contradict a fact. Papin, a man of unsullied character and veracity and one who knows all of the details accurately, was able to defend it very successfully from the opponents. Full notes have been taken of the discussion but Garesche does not know by which reporter and as yet none of them have appeared in the paper. As these notices appear he will send them to McMaster, and also a full and minute account of the happening will be dictated to him by Papin himself. It is his firm belief that a miracle has been worked. His details so far are wonderful and McMaster may rely on their accuracy. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo

Dates

  • Creation: 1877 October 1

Language of Materials

English.

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