Muir, Marion, Morrison, Colorado, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1884 March 10
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Muir is grateful for Francis Howe's little volume. She isn't feeling well, hence she has nothing ready for the Ave Maria. Bishop Joseph Macheboeuf recently bought a large hotel. The fervor of the Church is being poured forth and as that charity excites her to disgust, knowing the trials of the working women, she could not refrain from some bitter remarks which would be no good coming from a girl whose religious opinions are unorthodox. Eleanor Donnelly's last in the Ave Maria is to her credit. Catholicity offers women the choice, marry or become a nun. Protestantism allows some right of earning a living in the world. She wishes Hudson could have heard Father M Brennan 's story of Stockton, the desperado who held a county in terror. :: X-2-m A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1884 March 10
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository