Hennessy, Joseph M.: New York, New York to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 January 31
Scope and Contents
Hennessy has still to find a capable person to take over the concern, even with the offer of capital to the extent of $25,000. He must go home soon. He has been anxious about the information he was to give Onahan in regard to leaders of English Catholic society and thought. There are The Duke of Norfolk, representing Catholic laity; Mivart, on Science; Coventry Patmore, and Aubrey de Vere, on Poetry; George Slouert(?), President of St. Vincent De Paul Society; most of the Catholic members of Parliament. Onahan should know most of the clerics. Cardinal Vaughan could appoint a deputy as could Cardinal Logue.
Dates
- Creation: 1893 January 31
Language of Materials
English.
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