Correspondence: James Cardinal Gibbons., 11/14/1890-05/20/1896
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series contains a collection of the correspondence from the private papers of John D. Crimmins. The subject of the correspondence is primarily related to the philanthropic activities Crimmins was engaged in for the period 1877-1910. Among the people Crimmins corresponded with are Mother Jones, SCJM, James Cardinal Gibbons, Patrick Cardinal Ryan, and Winfield Scott Hancock. Also included in this collection are two letters addressed to Crimmins' wife, Lily Lalor Crimmins (d. 1888), a letter addressed to Abp. Michael Corrigan by Sr. M. Irene, who also corresponded with JDC, and a testimony written by JDC regarding the character of Mother Mary Aloysia Hardey, RCMJ.
Dates
- 11/14/1890-05/20/1896
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Cubic Feet (2 document cases and 2 folders)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains the correspondence written by James Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore (1834-1921), arranged chronologically, 2 items:@ @ ALS Gibbons to unknown, 11/14/1890. Response to inquiry over the term "Catholicism."@ @ ALS Gibbons to JDC, 5/20/1896. Re. JDC's response to a letter by a Rev. Dr. Stratford.@
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
STRATFORD, REV. DR. - CORRESP. RE: Autographed Letter
GIBBONS, JAMES CARDINAL - CORRESP. FROM: Autographed Letter
Creator
- From the Collection: Crimmins, John D. (John Daniel), 1844-1917 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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