Blanc, Augustine, France, to Archbishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1852 January 30
Scope and Contents
Encouraged by Blanc's kind letter, she would like the joy of a talk with her uncle but she has had no news of his coming this year. Since her last letter, nothing unusual has happened in her family. Their health is not bad but not very strong. It is for her parents that she wishes a little repose. Félicie lost her little boy, age 8 months. Her brother-in-law is quite successful in his business; he leaves nothing to be desired in religious sentiment. Jenny still helps their mother and keeps her company. Augustine is still with the Magnard family. Since she is situated near St. Etienne, her sisters come often, with Jules and his wife. Relations between Mr. Magnard and her family are very cordial. He thanks Blanc for his remembrance and sends respects. She will leave it to others to inform Blanc if they will soon great an emperor. :: VI-1-c A.L.S. French 4pp. 12mo.
Dates
- Creation: 1852 January 30
Language of Materials
In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository