O'Brien, Morgan J., New York, New York, to Michael W. O'Brien, Detroit, Michigan, 1891 October 6
Scope and Contents
Judge O'Brien is not the permanent chairman of the committee, but was only temporary chairman, in the absence of Governor Carroll. O'Brien wrote Onahan concerning this matter, urging him to communicate with Carroll so that no doubt would arise as to who would act until the next committee meeting. Onahan promised to attend this. O'Brien has no doubts that Carroll will remain as Chairman. He was appointed chairman of the sub-committee on "Papers." That committee can do nothing until the committee on Organization acts, to which Onahan fully agreed. O'Brien suggests that M.W. O'Brien write to Carroll or Onahan, urging an early meeting. Letter marked copy, signature typed. :: IX-1-c T.L. 2pp. 8vo
Dates
- Creation: 1891 October 6
Language of Materials
English.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository