Dormer, James H., Buffalo, New York, to William J. Onahan, Chicago, Illinois, 1891 October 19
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Dormer has received Onahan's note, inclosing a copy of O'Brien's dispatch. Dormer had seen Judge Morgan O'Brien in New York, who promised to issue the calls for the meeting at once, so as to conform with M.W. O'Brien's suggestion. Dormer is going north, and may see M.W. O'Brien, who with Onahan thinks the calls will be made soon, since no time can be lost. Onahan and O'Brien will attend. Dormer read Onahan's account of the condition of the colonies. The colonization project was the most beneficial and successful inaugurated by "our race and creed" and one is amazed it should have been so long in coming, and so short lived. Onahan will probably pick up O'Brien on route. Dormer asks whether Mollie and Miss Onahan can come. :: IX-1-c A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1891 October 19
Language of Materials
English.
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