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1894 Jul. 1
Crowley Mary C(atherine): Detroit, (Michigan)
 to Father (Daniel E,) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Crowley never received any check for $6 for short stories. Her last letter did not express dissatisfaction with the Ave Maria rates of payment, but with the difference in the rates. "Wide Awake" ceased to exist because Mr. ( ) Lathrop, the proprietor and publisher, died.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 8vo. - {2}


(1894) Jul. 1
Gilmore, Minnie: Atlantic City, (New Jersey)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre, Dame, Indiana)

Gilmore's pen is at Hudson's disposal for any account of the Lourdes trip. She cannot write up the return voyage because they propose remaining abroad a year or more.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 32mo. - {1}


1894 July 1
Maurelian, (F.S.C.), Brother: Memphis, Tennessee
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

When he arrives in Chicago he will give attention to the Library. His report to Bishop John L. Spalding is nearly ready for the printer. (Note on reverse side in Edwards' hand): Miss Starr introduced Edwards to Louis Hosmer, sculptor. Mgr. (August) Bessonies gave him an old chasuble used by his uncle during the French Revolution. Father (Ernest) Audran told him much of the private history of Vincennes Diocese and gave him a valise full of old letters written by Bishop (Celestine) De la Hailandiere. Abbot Edward of Gethsemani gave him some old chasuables. Edwards makes notes on his trip.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {6}


(18)94 Jul. 2
Burton, Isabel: Mortlake, (England)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Burton has either lost or lent a pamphlet Hudson sent her. There was a poem in it which she is anxious to possess again. She will give 2/6 to anyone who can find it and send it to her. H(udson writes a note at the bottom): "Do you remember the poem? I can't find it."

X-4-a - T.L. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}


1894 July 2
Howley, Father M. F. V(icar) A(postalic): Sandy Point, Bay St. George, West Newfoundland.
 to Father A(ndrew) Morrissey, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

The invitation to attend the commencement reached him too late. He does not forget his religious protegees. He is sure they remember him.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16to. - {1}


(1894) Jul. 3
Shea, Isabel: Elizabeth, N(ew) J(ersey)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Shea is sending a manuscript of her father's, the late John Gilmary Shea. What ever amount Hudson would deem reasonable would be acceptable to her mother. Shea asks Hudson to return the manuscript after he has used it. She was sorry they did not see Hudson when they called at the College last autumn.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 16mo. - {2}


(18)94 Jul. 3
Washbourne, R.: London, (England)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

Washbourne sends samples of two medals of St. Charles.

X-4-a - A.Postcard S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 4
Sons of the Revolution:

Officers of the general and state societies.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 24pp. - 8vo. - {10}


(18)94 Jul. 6
S(toddard), C(harles) W(arren): Atlantic City, N(ew) J(ersey)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Stoddard has taken an immense liking to the place. The proofs are safer in Hudson's hands than his. Arthur Mackaye and Rene Papin are of the same sphere.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {3}


(18)94 Jul. 7
Ryan, Archbishop P(atrick) J(ohn): Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania)
 to Archbishop (Michael Augustine Corrigan: New York, New York)

Ryan was glad to learn from Bishop (Francis S.) Chatard's note that the Holy Father is disabused of the false impressions of (Corrigan) produced by his opponents in Rome. Ryan had a formal note from Msgr. (Donatus) Sbaretti stating that an effort was made in Rome to obtain formal and unusual recommendation for the "Catholic Times" for the opening of its second volume. Ryan wrote a protest against it. Cardinal (James) Gibbons was pleased by (Corrigan)'s visit to Baltimore. Ryan hopes they will be again an entirely united episcopate. Archbishop (John Ireland) has been in Philadelphia but did not call. Ryan did not expect it nor desire it vehemently. He cannot understand Ireland.

I-1-i - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {6}


 (Photostat from Archdiocesan Archives of New York) 

1894 July 9
Maurelian, (F.S.C.), Brother: Chicago, Ill(inois)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Edwards' proposition to settle in monthly payments is satisfactory. He may not be able to ship the books before next week.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


1894 July 10
Kehoe, John: New York, (New York)
 to (James F.) Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He would like to have the biographical notice of Father Sorin for the Annual as soon as possible.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 11
Maurelian, (F.S.C.),Brother: Chicago, Ill(inois)
 to J(ames)F. Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

It will cost $630 for 3000 copies of his report to Bishop Spalding. He may have to borrow to pay for the printing. He was in hopes that he would come out better financially.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(18)94 Jul. 12
Seton, W(illiam): Quiberon, (France)
 to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

(Seton's) letter of June 22 came some days ago. Seton's paper will appear in the August C(atholic) W(orld). He and Sally left Tours and arrived in Quiberon yesterday. They will probably remain a month. The strikes in America sadden him; was it worth 4 years war and 400,000 lives to preserve such a country? The herd must be treated charitably, but to give them the ballot is folly. Are the strikers Americans or immigrants?

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 32mo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 12
Smith, Father S(ebastian) B.: Paterson, N(ew) J(ersey)
 to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Jersey City, New Jersey)

Smith thanks Seton for his reply and the reply he gave to the reporter. Smith has no doubt that the fellow and the like newspaper fellows are goaded on by a certain ecclesiastical clique whose aim is to injure Bishop (Winand Michael Wigger) and the non-Irish clergy under the pretence of Irish national prejudices.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {3}


1894 July 13
Corby, C.S.C., Father W(illiam): Notre Dame, Indiana
 to (James F.) Edwards:

He speaks twice a day and hears directions between tiems. He sends greetings to all his friends in Indianapolis.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 14
Hinkson, Katharine (Tynan): Clondalkin, (Ireland)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Hinkson sends the article on Mother Frances Raphael Drane. They are home in Ireland for a week or so. She encloses a receipt for money received from the Ave Maria.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 16mo. - {2}


1894 July 14
Langel, G.: Ruth, Mich(igan)
 to (Henry F. Brownson): (Detroit, Michigan)

He apologizes for having kept the book longer than the allotted time. As excuse he only presupposes that he would have received permission. He asks to keep it still longer, for he is making a retreat. Langel is writing in French because he does not know the English equivalent for the terms of respect with which he would like to address him. He will see him on the following Monday. He has not as yet ordered the "Life of the Cabots". He will also need several volumes of his Vie, but he does not know which ones. He wants 20 volumes of Converti, which he will distribute among protestants.

III-3-e - A.L.S. - (French) - 4pp. - 8vo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 18
Corrigan, M(ichael) A(ugustine) A(rch)b(isho)pof: New York, New York
 to W(illiam) J. Onahan: (Chicago, Illinois)

Arturo Baldasano, Spanish Consul General, requests the return of his paper on practical aid to workingmen, which was forwarded to Onahan at the occasion of the Columbian Catholic Congress. (Note on card: Manuscript was returned.)

IX-1-f - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 18
Eaton, Reverend (Arthur Wentworth Hamilton): Newport, R(hode) I(sland)
 to Monsignor (Robert Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

Eaton asks (Seton) to send him the World notice of himself. Here he is in the depths of luxury. Baron and Baroness Seilliere arrived from Paris Sunday. They have been lunching with the Prince of Wales. Eaton preached and conducted services at All Saints last Sunday. (P.S.) He is invited to Ned K. Vanderbilt's "palace" tomorrow. He will be delighted to introduce (Seton) to the Seillieres next winter before they return to Paris.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 12mo. - {2}


1894 Jul. 19
Jevons, Th(omas): Newport, R(hode) I(sland)
 to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

Jevons is enjoying the sea at the home of a friend who recently purchased a Moroni, a portrait of Lucretia, the foundress of a convent in Albino with an inscription given on page 3 (of this letter). This picture is mentioned in a work by Tassi published in 1708, but the inscription is quite different, raising a doubt as to the genuineness of his friend's picture. The expert who bought his friend the picture gives the accompanying reasons for believing the picture is genuine. Jevons would be obliged for (Seton)'s judgement. Jevons is obliged for (Seton)'s sending him the little work about Seton Church. His address is care of T. N. Davis.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 8pp. - 8vo. - {2}


1894 July 19
Seton, Mgr. Robert: Jersey City, (New Jersey)
 to (James F.) Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana

He feels the heat more than he ever did. Yesterday they had their parish excursion. He goes to Cape Mal for a week.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 19
Wabraushek, J. W(illiam): Manistee, Mich(igan)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

They are glad that Edwards expects to make a trip this way soon. He wants to be home when Edwards comes. He has been busy getting out their fall catalogue. He believes they have a line of furniture that will compare with any on the market.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


1894 July 20
Sullivan, Henry: Grand Rapids, Mich(igan)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

He sends a pass Kalamazoo to Traverse City, and Mackinaw City and return. It is also good from Grand Rapids north.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


1894 July 20
Audran, Father E(rnest): Jeffersonville, (Indiana)
 to (James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

He received J. D. Baldwin's letter containing the return ticket to Otis. He returned the receipt with thanks.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(1894) Jul. 20
Shea, Isabel: Elizabeth New Jersey
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Yesterday Shea sent the manuscript. (James F.) Edwards is almost the only Catholic who is collecting anything regarding (John Gilmary Shea). State and public libraries, Prostestant universities and colleges, and historical societies have been completing their collection of his works. Justin Winsor writes that no man did more than Shea to preserve the aboriginal languages of any country. Shea has been writing a biography of her father.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {4}


1894 Jul. 22
Metcalf, Father Theodore A.: Waldegg pres Schwyz, Switzerland
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Metcalf sends a sonnet for the Ave Maria. He will try to prepare accounts of the Catholic places near him.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


1894 July 22.
Schmitt, Edm. J. P.: Weltes, Indiana
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

It was his intention to come up during the Convention being a new member of the Association but he is building a new church and cannot get away. He will let him know when he can come.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 23
Kehoe, John: New York, (New York)
 to (James F.) Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He hopes Notre Dame will give them a share of its orders for books. Their agent Mr. Farrell will call at Notre Dame.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 23
Kehoe, J(ohn): New York, (New York)
 to (James F.) Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The photo of Father Granger he returned to the Brother who sent it. He will look up the letters and let Edwards know the name of the brother.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 Jul. 23
Lee, Frederick George: London, (England)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

For some time Lee has been overworked. Next month he hopes to get a week's rest. He hopes to send Hudson another poem shortly.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 23
Maurelian, (F.S.C.), Brother: Chicago, Ill(inois)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana

He sent 23 boxes books, The Columbian Library of Catholic Authors. Eight boxes contain foreign books. He sent also the autograph letters of authors and publishers. He would be pleased if Edwards sent the Promissory notes for $500.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}


(18)94 Jul. 23
Seton, W(illiam): Quiberon, (France)
 to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

Sally and he are still at Quiberon and may stay some weeks. Yesterday he wrote to (Louis) Sands. They were pleased to read Robert's address to the Jersey City Public School children. Last week they went to Auray and saw the place where 1100 royalists were executed. He finds the Bretons homely. He is glad the strikes are over in America. It may end in a larger regular army and restricted emigration.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {2}


1894 Jul. 24
Luck, O.S.B., Bishop John Edmund: Auckland, N(ew) Z(ealand)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Luck received 13 pounds in response to the appeal in the Ave Maria. He hopes the crisis in the United States has not affected the circulation of the Ave Maria.

X-4-a - T.L. - 2pp. - 4to. - {1}


1894 Jul. 26
Dotesio, Louis E.: Bilbao, (Spain)
 to Father Daniel E. Hudson, A.C.(!): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Hudson will receive a parcel of religious music. Dotesio has not yet been able to publish any catalog in English; he sends Spanish ones.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}


1894 Jul. 26
Hill, Cecilia Hamilton Wyndham: Bayswater, (England)
 to Monsignor (Robert Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

She was pleased to receive(Seton)'s letter and thanks him for the efforts he has made to get the newspapers re Hamilton's statue. She is also pleased to be brought into knowledge of the existence and identity of kinsfolk of (Seton's) and hers. She showed (Seton)'s letter to her cousin, Father Francis (M. ) Wyndham, who said that his family were the only Wyndhams ever wintering at Pau, and must be the ones alluded to by (Seton). Hill will be pleased to see (Seton), should be travel either to England or Australia. Her address in Australia is near Adelaide, or New South Wales.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 8vo. - {2}


1894 July 27
O'Brien, Father Frank A.: Kalamazoo, Mich(igan)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He returns the photo of Father Shortis. The paper will be out next week.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 28
Barton, Francis W.: Danville, Ill(inois)
 to (James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

He has been intending to write since Edwards left. His mother has been very sick. His father went to Momence on a fishing trip. Father Morrissey writes that he thought Barton would get a room.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 6pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1894 July 28
Corby, John: St. Joseph, M(issouri)
 to (James F.) Edwards: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

It is hard for boys to write letters during vacation. He is having such a fine time it will be hard for him to go back to school. Bishop Burke has his old crozier for Edwards and his mitre if he gets a new one.

XI-1-l - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(18)94 Jul. 28
Seton, Geo(rge): Abernethy, (England)
 to (Monsignor Robert Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

He thanks (Seton) for the pamphlet on Seton Hall College. The Alexander divorce is a very unsavory story and a blot on their escutcheon. He is sending (Seton) some photographs. When (Seton) comes to Scotland in 1896, they will be able to supplement the gift. Seton has finished the verbal blazons of about 300 coats. He asks (Seton) to send him the bearings of the following branches; Newton; Seton of Belsies; Bayley; Prime; and Parrish. He is now at work on the Huntly line. His daughter unites in regards.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(18)94 Jul. 29
Heuser, Father H(erman) J.: Overbrook, P(ennsylvani)a
 to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Heuser thanks Hudson for the invitation to Notre Dame for the Eucharistic Congress. The movement caught his heart, but he did not feel he could take any appreciable part in it. Heuser was glad to offer the pages of the Review to (Bishop Camillus Paul) Maes, but was reluctant to press it. He cannot afford to go (to the Congress). Would it be any good if Heuser sent copies of the Review for the Congress?

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 12mo. - {2}


1894 Jul. 30
Jevons, Tho(ma)s: New York, (New York)
 to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton: Jersey City Heights, New Jersey)

He thanks Seton very much for the trouble he has taken to answer his inquiries. The strongest point against Tassi's version was the assertion that "sanctae" was post-tridentine Latin. Jevons had a letter from Will(iam Seton), who with Sally is at Quiberon. Tomorrow Jevons intends to mail back the book on Seton Church.

II-1-d - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 8vo. - {2}


1894 July 30
Kempf, J.: New York, (New York)
 to J(ames) F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana

Their vice president P. M. Culliny left instructions to present to Edwards a History of Religious Orders which they forward.

XI-1-l - L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


(18)94 Jul. 31
O'N(eill), C.S.C., Father A(rthur) B(arry): Foligno, Italy
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He has just returned from the convent where the apparition of the hand took place. O'Neill expects to reach Florence early tomorrow morning. Monsignor (Denis) O'Connell on whom O'Neill called today asked about Hudson. Bishop (John Joseph) Keane left Rome yesterday morning.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 16mo. - {3}