Montgomery, Zach, Washington, D.C., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 March 11
Scope and Contents
In his editorial on the "Ingall's attack", McMaster says that Montgomery opinions on the spiritual influence of the railroad and the telegraph have little to do with his fitness for discharging his duties. Montgomery fears that even McMaster has been led to give credit to the false charges made against him in the anonymous paper which Senator Ingalls quoted, accordingly he enclosed a paper which disproves the anonymous statement. Confidential P.S. He suggests McMaster publish his statement to notify his readers of the falsity of the charge. The enclosure— A printed statement of 2 pages by those who heard the address Montgomery delivered July 6, 1873, attests that it was falsely quoted in the anonymous pamphlet. :: I-2-f A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1886 March 11
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository