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The Sisters of St. Mary's commenced at
Somerset, Jan.1830 - having been invited by Bishop
Fenwick of happy memory some time previous
to their departure from St. Catherine's, Ky
had rather a rugged journey by land
to Louisville. Staid [sic] there a few days in
company with Father Montgomery who was their
pilot to their destination met Rev Fathers Abell
Baden in Louisville, thence on to Cincinati [sic]
Staid [sic] a week with Bishop Fenwick under
[carrot mark] whose [written above carrot mark] auspices the foundation of St. Mary's was made
when the Sisters arrived in Somerset the place they were
to stop, the house that had been purchased for them
was not vacated, consequently they had to find
hospitality at H. & Peter Dittoe's three weeks.
when the 4 Sisters Emily Elder, Benvin Sansbury,
Agnes Harbin, & Catherine Mudd marched up
Trinity Hill in as much formality as they should.
The buildings were a small brick house on one acre of
ground [carrot mark] & [written above carrot mark] the carpenter's shop which was fitted up for to be a
to take possession of their new home