Mahony, Martin: to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 February
Scope and Contents
Mahony asks Onahan's opinion on an enclosed article, as an "effort to spread the Light." If Onahan knows of any better, he should tell Mahony, to save him the cost of fixing the above mentioned. Onahan is asked to put in a good word for the Manifesto. If possible, Mahony will come to Chicago. The thing commenced in these Catholic manifestoes is the best done for the spread of Catholic truth and smothering anti-Catholic slanders since B(isho)p England's Catholic Miscellanies. Onahan should give the Catholic press the benefit of his thought. (No enclosure.)
Dates
- Creation: 1893 February
Language of Materials
English.
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