McCarthy, Father Justin, Mallow, Ireland, to Archbishop John Baptist Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859 July 11
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McCarthy is disappointed in his protege, O'Loughlin, for not availing himself to the opportunity of an education in an Ecclesiastical Establishment, and will not recommend him to Purcell. The Misses Gallagher's are at Queenstown but will return for the winter. McCarthy intends to write to them and inform them of the contents of Purcell's last letter. The Whigs want a mixed system of intermediate education and the Bishops have taken the matter up and there is no fear of their approving the system. McCarthy wishes to be remembered to Kitty and Purcell's brother. :: II-4-o A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1859 July 11
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English.
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