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Markoe, William M., S.J., 02/22/1928-08/06/1928

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: 69336

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Consists of 30 folders containing correspondence from notable individuals to Rev. Horace B. McKenna, S.J. Includes correspondence from many of his fellow Jesuits, including John LaFarge, S.J.; William Markoe, S.J.; and Harold Mulqueen, S.J. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.

Dates

  • 02/22/1928-08/06/1928

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Extent

From the Collection: 6 Linear Feet (4 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

16/15/01

Container Summary

1 TLS (and 1 TL carbon copy) dated 2/22/1928 from McKenna to William M. Markoe, S.J., of St. Louis University, asking for information on Jesuit work with African-Americans in the U.S. Markoe wrote answers to the questions by hand in the margins of the letter, signed it, and sent it back to McKenna. References to Markoe's St. Elizabeth's Parish in St. Louis. Also, 1 TL dated 8/6/1928 from McKenna to Markoe about Jesuit work with African-Americans in the U.S. Reference to St. Peter Claver and Cardinal Gibbons Institute.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

MCKENNA, HORACE B., S.J. - CORRESP. FROM MARKOE, WILLIAM M., S.J. 1928: Typed Letter Signed

MARKOE, WILLIAM M., S.J. - CORRESP. TO MCKENNA, HORACE B., S.J. (1928): Typed Letter Signed

MCKENNA, HORACE B., S.J. - CORRESP. TO MARKOE, WILLIAM M., S.J. (1928): Typed Letter Signed

MARKOE, WILLIAM M., S.J. - CORRESP. FROM MCKENNA, HORACE B., S.J. 1928: Typed Letter Signed

ST. ELIZABETH'S (ST. LOUIS, MO) - REFERENCE (1928): Typed Letter Signed

ST. PETER CLAVER'S (RIDGE, MD) - REFERENCE (1928): Typed Letter Signed

CARDINAL GIBBONS INSTITUTE - REFERENCE (1928): Typed Letter Signed

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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