Durward, Father John T., Baraboo, Wisconsin, to Monsignor Robert Seton, Jersey City Heights, New Jersey, 1890 March 5
Item
Identifier: CSET II-1-b
Scope and Contents
He thanks Seton for his letter with the enclosure of $10. Seton's estimate of the sonnet is just. The great Irish poet, Aubrey de Vere, has been his friendly correspondent for 20 years. Durward spent a few hours at his home, "Sweet Adare", last June. Durward is mailing Seton a photograph of his Madonna of the Finger; the painting is by a brother now dead. When Durward comes east, he will accept Seton's kind hospitality. P.S. He will send the volumes as soon as he receives them from the binders. :: II-1-b A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1890 March 5
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository