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English: The signature of Archbishop Samuel Eccleston.
Date Unknown date
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; appeared in an 1890 publication
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From the 1890 book History of the Catholic church in the United States by John Gilmary Shea. The image is found on page 450.
Author Samuel Eccleston

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