Hyde, John, Detroit, Michigan, to William J. Onahan, Baltimore, Maryland, 1889 November 6
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Hughes had informed Hyde that Onahan had departed for Baltimore, where he would stay at the Renner Hotel, consequently the letter is addressed there. Hyde will not go to Baltimore, due to incidents which he will some day tell Onahan in person. The proprietor and co-'editor' of the Michigan Catholic are a target of personal feeling from Hyde. Hyde has been occupied due to the expected "Souvenir Volume." He has had time only to deal with resolution on the Independance of the Pope. He sends Onahan what he has done, hoping it will be good in the eyes of the Cardinal Gibbons and the members of the Committee on Resolutions. Hyde will try to do more, and if able to send his production to Onahan at Baltimore before Sunday. :: IX-1-a A.L.S. 5pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1889 November 6
Language of Materials
English.
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