Tomazin, Father Ignatius, St. Cloud, Minnesota, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 October 23
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Tomazin encloses a Protest which he has sent, with the approval of Bishop Rupert Siedenbush and Bishop Thomas L. Grace, to the Honorable Secretary Schurz, against the outrage perpetrated at White Earth Indian Mission in the name of the government, by Inspector Kemble, and Agent Stowe under full consent of "Bishop" Whipple. Tomazin wishes to have McMaster publish the protest in his paper and to try to get the "Herald" or some other large paper to publish it also. Later he promises to send another article about the White Earth outrage, the real author of which is the fanatical humbug, "Bishop" Whipple. These matters are of great importance to the Catholic Indian Missions of the country and should be attended to. Tomazin is a Catholic Indian Missionary himself. :: I-2-b A.L.S. Ip. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1877 October 23
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English.
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