Colovin, C.S.C., Father Patrick, Lead City, Dakota Territory, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880
Scope and Contents
Colovin expresses gratitude for the Annual. The book Hudson sent for translation is here, and Colovin will attend to it as well as he can, but Hudson should not be surprised if there is some delay. Caring for the horses, sawing wood, office, Mass, etc. keep him busy. Where he is lodged there is no place for a stove. Add to this a sprained wrist, and his literary labors must be pursued under difficulties. His wrist was sprained one night when his horse fell while returning home from a call. Before long, a portion, at least, of this misery will pass, and then all will move smoothly. Colovin heard that the provincial council was only a name. This was what he always objected to. By and by, the Community may understand that what people were pleased to call "contempt for authority" was really love of order. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 4pp. 14mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1880
Language of Materials
English.
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