Cardinal Vaughan to Father James Noonan., 10/18/1877-10/18/1877
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Folders 1 - 14) Contains original autograph letters signed by Herbert Cardinal Vaughan to the early provincials of the St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart mission headquartered at St. Francis Xavier Church, Baltimore, Maryland. These were Cornelius Dowling, the Society's first provincial and rector, and James Noonan, after the former's death on August 2, 1872. For more information on the history and origin of the Society in Mill Hill, London, refer to the Josephite Archives, Baltimore (Series 3).
Dates
- 10/18/1877-10/18/1877
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
08/10/07
Container Summary
Contains ALS from Cardinal Vaughan to Father Noonan. Addressed from Bishop's House, Salford. 2 pages. References are made to - @ Father James Noonan's request to be released from his duties as provincial and all duties connected with St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart for Foreign Missions. Recommendation is made to transfer the care of the Baltimore mission to Father Michael Walsh.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
NOONAN, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE FROM VAUGHAN, HERBERT (CARDINAL): Autographed Letter
VAUGHAN, HERBERT (CARDINAL) - CORRESPONDENCE TO NOONAN, JAMES: Autographed Letter
NOONAN, JAMES - RELEASE FROM ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART: Autographed Letter
WALSH, MICHAEL - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
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