Letterpress Book #7 (Richards), 1892 August 17 - 1893 May 25
Scope and Contents
Among those listed in the alphabetical name index at the front of the volume are the Andrews Demarest Company, John Agar, George Bahen, Benziger Brothers, Charles J. Bonaparte, Father Francis Barnum, Mr. Coleman [James V. Coleman?], John Vinton Dahlgren and Elizabeth Dahlgren, Father James A. Doonan, Father Robert Fulton, Alexander J. Garesche, James Cardinal Gibbons, Ginn and Company, Honorable Augustus H. Garland, Bishop James A. Healy, Father Patrick F. Healy, A.A. Hirst, Eugene Ives, Louis Kengla, Lithotype Printing Company, Librarian of Congress, Mullan and Sons, G.L. Magruder, Stephen R. Mallory, Father J. Pye Neale, Charles Lewis Palms, E. Francis Riggs, Louis Ritchie, Senator Edward Douglas White, Sister Teresa White, and Zeller and Company.
Included are letters to: Dr. William Tinsall, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, dated March 9, 1893 opposing the granting of a license to allow Margaret O'Connor to sell alcohol from a store at 1300 36th Street, N.W. on the grounds that “the sale of liquor in the neighborhood of a college is most undesirable”; and Mullan and Sons, Baltimore, dated September 30, 1892 sending plans and specifications for the “altar to be erected in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart at Georgetown College [Dahlgren Chapel].
Dates
- 1892 August 17 - 1893 May 25
Extent
From the Collection: 5.75 Linear Feet (12 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository
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37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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