McMaster, St. John, S.H.C.J., Sister, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1883 June 25
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Sister St. John notifies her father that a party of Sisters is leaving for the West on Wed. June 27, from Philadelphia. Mother Ignatius thinks McMaster should know of this departure in case he wishes to telegraph William J . Onahan . Mother Francis Borgia, and Mother Aloysia are going to Avoca, Minnesota, along with one of the children, Marie Laine, whose health is bad. Another child, Minnie Doyle, expects to go as far as Chicago. Mother H. Michael and Sister Joseph will start for Lincoln, Nebraska at the same time. Mother Francis Borgia will accompany Mother Mary Walburga on her way home, but if there are any changes in these arrangements Mother Ignatius will let McMaster know. She thanks Gertrude McMaster for her letter. Helen McMaster, Sister Teresa of Jesus, D.Cn. wrote to Sister Mary Gonzaga on her feast. Alphonsus McMaster wrote her recently and she hopes he likes his new life on the sea. Mr. Lynch saw Mr. Fitzgerald of Lincoln, Nebraska in Washington D.C. lately, and Fitzgerald likes the new Sisters. P.S. Mother Ignatius read them Father Charles K. Jenkin's letter in the Freeman's Journal. :: I-2-d A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1883 June 25
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English.
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