McMaster Sister St. John, S.H.C.J., Sharon, Pennsylvania, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1882 March 2
Scope and Contents
Sister St. John, writing from the Convent of the Holy Child Jesus, acknowledges McMaster's letter. She is glad to hear of his intended trip to Niagara and the Northeast. She wrote Alphonsus McMaster the previous week and he answered immediately requesting her prayers. She gathers from the tone of his letter that he has either been in trouble or else he has qualms of conscience after the Forty Hours. He must have his ups and downs too, and so McMaster shouldn't trouble himself too much over him. There are 39 children in the school. Mabel Clarke, from Mobile, Alabama has come through Major Henry C. Semple, and also a child from Boston has arrived. She is going to write to Gertrude McMaster for her birthday. She will pray for her father daily during March. :: I-2-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1882 March 2
Language of Materials
English.
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