Cénas, M.L.M., Lyons, France, to Father Stephen Rousselon, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1858 September 15
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On May 31 his little daughter Anne died. She was born on May 2, 1847. Does Rousselon remember his remark when Cénas showed him her picture 2 years ago? Cénas had placed all his joy in his oldest child. He asks Rousselon to say a Mass for the repose of her soul. Cénas is sorry that he has had no news of Rousselon since he left Lyons. When Cénas wrote in 1856, he had hopes of a reply. Cénas is to do something for the concierge at the archbishopric who did not conceal that it was to Rousselon that he owed this preference. Cénas would be very grateful if Rousselon would give him some information on J.C. Goubler; he paid very well the only time Cénas did business with him. Since July 1, Cénas has been installed in an excellent house in St. Jean Place; his apartment and shop are fine in every way. His immediate neighbors are Vicar General Pagnon and Canon Duvet?. Rousselon is to write about Louisiana, his health, and anything of interest to Cénas. :: VI-1-o A.L.S. French 4pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1858 September 15
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In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository