Carroll, D.W., Little Rock Arkansas, to Father Thomas Hoar, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1850 December 2
Scope and Contents
By a letter from Bishop Andrew Byrne, dated Liverpool, Carroll understands that Hoar was then about to sail for new Orleans with a large number of emigrants. Carroll hopes his suggestion will be beneficial, coming as they do into a community of strangers. New Orleans is the best place to lay in a supply for the use of the colony in the way of provisions. Napoleon, Arkansas . at the mouth of the Arkansas River, will be the best place to disembark from the steamboats. Carroll will be ready to give every information they require. Their entrance into this state will be greeted with joy. :: V-5-n A.L.S. 3pp. 4to. A.L.S.
Dates
- Creation: 1850 December 2
Language of Materials
In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository