Onahan, R.S.C.J., Madame A. M., Omaha, Nebraska, to William J. Onahan, Chicago, Illinois, 1889 October 7
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She has been remiss in writing to her brother. She hears about Onahan through visitors; Mr. Colmary of Baltimore was enthusiastic about him; Father A Croke of Chicago thinks Onahan is the backbone of Church and State. Dr. Reilly of Detroit, Treasurer of the Irish Land League called there. He spoke of Onahan's visit to Detroit. He is another victim, not to the cause of Ireland, but to the mad ambition of one individual. She realizes more and more how Providence kept Onahan out of the miserable business. Father Arnold Damen S.J. received the last Sacraments, but rallied. Their bishop, James O'Connor is in Philadelphia; his health is very delicate. She asks about the appointment of Father James McGoldrick as Bishop of Duluth. :: IX-1-a A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1889 October 7
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English.
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