Stoddard, Charles Warren, Boston Highlands, Massachusetts, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 July 8
Scope and Contents
The periodicals Hudson names have arrived. The photos Stoddard mentioned are noticed in the Scholastic of June 2. Magnificent views of Notre Dame have been taken by McDonald of South Bend. The first installment of the "Mission Life" has been run. No news from Stubbs or from Philip B. Stoddard wishes he could feel safe with Father Martin? Regan about, but he can't. Regan is not one of Christ's folk. Stoddard would like to see Rene Papin; he loves him. Stoddard went to Marblehead aboard the Norma on July 3rd, with a party of Bostonians, on the 4th he sailed to Gloucester, Cape Ann and anchored off Kittery, Maine, then back to Boston. After a cruise to Maine, Stoddard hopes to see the Storers at Petersham. Stoddard went to 57 Mt. Vernon St. back of the State House, to a house with a door plate bearing the name Adams, but it was closed for the season. However, a man named Dwight familiar with the place showed Stoddard around. Dwight gave up his office in the Library at Washington, and is a member of the Adams family, spending his time at the Old House in Quincy, doing research on historical documents of the Adams family. Dwight is the guardian of the whole treasury, but is his own master. :: X-3-g A.L.S. 8pp. 16mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1888 July 8
Language of Materials
English.
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