Eaton, Reverend Arthur (Wentworth) Hamilton: (New York, New York) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Jersey City, New Jersey), 1895 November 10
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Eaton will miss Seton while he is away. Yet he is thankful he is going for Seton needs the change. He must get all the pleasant companionship he can on the voyage across. The human faculty is very strong in Seton as it is in Eaton. Rooms will be found at the lower side of Madison Square Garden. Eaton does not know exactly about Mrs. John X. Van Rensselaer but he will ask Mrs. O'Brien. Eaton will be only too glad to come over one evening before Seton goes. And he asks the privilege of bringing with him a good friend from the South, Hugh C. Lyle, a Catholic. (Seton writes on this letter): Mrs. Van R's name is not in the Social Register for 1894 and he can find out nothing about her from his friends.
Dates
- Creation: 1895 November 10
Language of Materials
English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository