Another of my John King Books ephemeral finds and by far the best and most historic. It's a condolence note from Sister Mary Borgia of the St. Joseph's Retreat in Dearborn (at present day Michigan Ave. & Outer Drive) to a Mrs. Reiger from March 11, 1921.
Sister Borgia, born Catherine Farrell in Ireland in 1840, died of pneumonia less than a year later and is buried at Mt. Olivet under the name Sister Mary Borgia Farrell.
She came to retreat in 1885, two years after the institution incorporated from the original name of Michigan State Retreat, as its administrator, a capacity which she held until her death. Built in 1860 it was Michigan's first private insane asylum. As with most institutions of its ilk it segued into a hospital and sanitarium.
In the note Borgia tells Reiger that her brother died peacefully and fully conscious during his last moments. His clothing was donated to the paupers of the institution.
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