Carrier, C.S.C., Father Joseph C., St. Laurent College Montreal, Canada to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1895 March 03
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He never doubted Edwards' generous friendship. He must admit that he has done something in establishing and protracting the scientific course at Notre Dame. He is afraid that Father John A. Zahm C.S.C. is not over just in his appreciation of what he owes to Carrier. The disciple is now famous while the magister is content to remain ignorant. He is glad that Prof. Timothy E. Howard is writing the history of Notre Dame. Carrier would be flattered if the name of one who labored at Notre Dame for 14 years for the advancement of science and the formation of a library and museum would be mentioned. He donates the first booklet published at Notre Dame and printed in Niles; another booklet printed in 1845 for N. D. concerning the establishment of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception; a sectional map of Notre Dame surveyed and drawn by Carrier in 1869, a view of the church and academy of the Sisters at Bertrand; and his famous lithographed map of Notre Dame. It is not impossible that Carrier may end his voluntary exile and return to Notre Dame. :: XI-1-m A.L.S. 2pp.
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- Creation: 1895 March 03
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In English, French, Italian, and Latin.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository