Lamson, Colonel D. S., 11/10/1885-02/20/1886
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Richard H. Clarke Papers consist of letters, essays and printed materials of Richard H. Clarke (1827 - 1911). The papers comprise .20 linear feet of material, arranged in 15 folders in one box. The corresponence and manuscripts of this collection mainly involve Clarke's interest in Catholic history in America. He founded the United States Catholic Historical Society in the mid-1880's and conversed with many Catholic historians such as Martin I. J. Griffin, George Pax, Colonel Lamson, Alexander Garesche, R. S. Dewey, S.J. and Patrick F. Healy, S.J. Much of his emphasis fell upon pre-Columbian America, and many of the manuscripts are about early explorations and missionary activity done in Greenland and New Foundland. Further material by and about Clarke can be found in the Georgetown University Archives Alumni Files, the Edward Devitt, S .J. Papers, the Henry Shandelle, S.J. Papers, and the Colonel Lamson Papers. The Archives holds a number of letters from Clarke to Joseph Havens Richards, S.J. A note in the Archives states that Richard H. Clarke's 'papers; pamphlets were sent to GU by his sister, Ada, in April or May of 1914.' Further information on Clarke can also be found in Anderson Humphreys and Curt Guenther's 'Semmes America' (1989), p . 404.
Dates
- 11/10/1885-02/20/1886
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.20 Linear Feet (1 Hollinger Slim Document Case)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
8/11/6F
Container Summary
4 ALSs from Colonel D. S. Lamson to Richard H. Clarke mostly concerning the United States Catholic Historical Society. Reference to Bishop Edward Fenwick and Bishop John B. Fitzpatrick.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
LAMSON, D. S., COLONEL - CORRESP.: Autographed Letter
CLARKE, RICHARD H. - CORRESP.: Autographed Letter
UNITED STATES CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
FENWICK, EDWARD, BISHOP - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
FITZPATRICK, JOHN B., BISHOP - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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