"Mission of the Josephites....in America" by R. Steins., 05/01/1966-05/31/1966
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Folders 25 - 27) Contains information gathered by the Josephite Archives in Baltimore, Maryland. Includes a Master of Arts thesis by Richard H. Steins on the history of the St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart for Foreign Missions. Entitled, 'The Mission of the Josephites to the Negro in America, 1871-1893.' Also includes biographical data on numerous missionaries, such as Canon Peter L. Benoit, rector of the society's headquarters at Mill Hill, London; fathers Cornelius Dowling the society's first American provincial, and James Noonan, second provincial. In addition, information has been collected about the society by Father Peter Hogan, S.S.J., archivist of the Josephite Archives. All material is in typescript.
Dates
- 05/01/1966-05/31/1966
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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 a copy of a Master of Arts thesis by Richard H. Steins on the history of the St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart for Foreign Missions. Entitled, "The Mission of the Josephites to the Negro in America, 1871-1893." TMs, 11 pp.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART - HISTORY: Manuscript
STEINS, RICHARD H. - "MISSION OF THE JOSEPHITES...IN AMERICA": Manuscript
JOSEPHITES - HISTORY BY RICHARD H. STEINS: Manuscript
Repository Details
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