McMaster, D.C. Sister Gertrude, Baltimore, Maryland, to John Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1887 February 4
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His letter came this morning. The Mother Superior asked Sister Gertrude to tell John that they have been praying that he may retain control of the Freeman. Major John D. Keiley is a man of much experience and a true friend; but John should tell him his views on the subject frankly. She does not want to worry him, but she wants him to be perfectly satisfied with whatever agreement is reached with Maurice Francis gan . They shall go on praying. The Mother Superior would like a copy of this week's Freeman, and several copies of a previous issue. She knows he is well and does not expect him to write much. Sister Teresa McMaster, D.C. is well, but Mother Superior is still in bed. She wonders if John went to the Shea's today. :: I-2-m A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1887 February 4
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English.
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