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McMaster, James Alphonsus, New York, New York, to John Alphonsus McMaster, Rochester, New York, 1885 October 25

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-m

Scope and Contents

Thinking this letter would not reach John at Clean, New York,, McMaster sends this to Rochester. McMaster's best friends in Rochester are Patrick Barry and his sons, whose nursery and horticulture are the greatest in the known world. John should see the grounds if they invite him. McMaster misses John very much. He spent St. Teresa's day in Baltimore, and heard Father Patrick Ryan's great sermon, which was reprinted in next day's Freeman. The Sisters spoke lovingly of John, as did Sister St. John McMaster, S.H.C.J. the next day, although she was suffering a good deal. Sister Teresa McMaster, D.C. is suffering greatly from her stomach. McMaster writes a short letter, to set an example. He urges John to supply himself instantly with all the warm clothing he needs; he may either write McMaster, asking him to get it, or get it himself in inland towns. He is asked to tell McMaster if he has taken colds. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1885 October 25

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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