McDonogh School - Dragon Yearbook (Owings Mills, MD)

 - Class of 1936

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FAMILY DEVOTION HOUGH so far from home, the young McDonagh looked to his father for counsel. Of course he was compelled to rely on himself for the most part, and the good counsel given in a father's letter is not always solicited by the son away from homeg but when letters containing advice are found among the son's papers, carq'ully preserved, it may be taken as evidence Qt the strong ajection and con- fdence that bound this famibf together. An indication that this confidence was mutual, that reliance was placed on the son, came, when in 1801 the second son, jfoseph, then almost nineteen years old, was sent to New Orleans to be under the care and guidance J his elder brother-or at least to be in a place where opportunities were more than good and where an elder brother had already put himseh' well ahead in business. In 1804 ffohn writes his father a letter in which he gives some very apposite advice: let William, the youngest brother, be sent to New Orleans to be educated and set in the path Q' fortune. Now as William was onbv eight years old when Yohn fa- vored his father with this encouraging advice, the elder McDonagh felt that he could not give up all his childreng but in September Q' that same year he allowed fumes, then about jifteen years old, to go to New Orleans instead qf William. Letters from relatives widely separated by space are almost invariably full of expressions Q' mutual regard and family ajection. The fact that they cor- respond at all is evidence cy' their afection. It is also evidence of their good sense, for brothers and fathers are business assets. ffohn McDonogh's correspondence with his father shows him a dutyful and ajectionate son, sensibbf consulted on questions that arose in regard to the interests q' his family, particularbf the training of his younger brothers and their placement in lQ'e.

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