Hubert Van Zeller., 11/04/1932-11/04/1936
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence written by Michael and Paul Richey to their parents, George and Adelaide Richey. Correspondence written by George Richey to his wife, Adelaide. Also includes photographs, manuscripts, and other correspondence.
Dates
- 11/04/1932-11/04/1936
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.04 Linear Feet (3 Hollinger boxes (2 Document Cases, 1 Slim Document Case))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
08/19/07
Container Summary
1 ALS from Hubert Van Zeller to Mrs. Adelaide Richey regarding the vocation of Michael Richey. 1 b/w photograph of Hubert and Simon Van Zeller. *from Richey's notes: "The letter...relates to the tussle as to whether I should enter the Trappist (or any other monastic) order. It was partly because of this problem that as an interregnum I ended up with Gill at Pigotts. The photograph is of the two Van Zellers, Hubert and Simon - I should guess at Worth - but possibly Downside."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
VAN ZELLER, HUBERT - CORRESP. TO RICHEY, ADELAIDE (1935?): Autographed Letter
RICHEY, ADELAIDE - CORRESP. FROM VAN ZELLER, HUBERT (1935?): Autographed Letter
RICHEY, MICHAEL - REF. IN CORRESP. BY VAN ZELLER, HUBERT (1935?): Autographed Letter
VAN ZELLER, HUBERT - PHOTOGRAPH WITH VAN ZELLER, SIMON: Autographed Letter
VAN ZELLER, SIMON - PHOTOGRAPH WITH VAN ZELLER, HUBERT: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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