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Charles Stonestreet, S.J. - Philadelphia (66 of 82), 1855-01-04-1855-12-31

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 19
Identifier: 119_75_17
Charles Stonestreet, S.J. - Philadelphia (66 of 82)
Charles Stonestreet, S.J. - Philadelphia (66 of 82)

Scope and Contents

Contains ALS to Stonestreet from: Barbelin on misc. personnel matters 1/4, 10, & 16/1855, on large number of confessions, misc. 2/5/1855, on misc., Know-Nothing bill in city government 2/14/1855, on declining Camden Mission, expected passage of Know-Nothing bill 2/23, 3/16, & 17/1855, offer of new school house near Broad and Chestnut Sts. 7/14/1855, on funeral and burial for Rush 8/30/1855, on Burlington accident, misc. 8/31/1855, on price for school building 10/12/1855, misc. 9/28/1855, blessing of chapel of Immaculate Conception at St. Joseph's College 12/11 & 31/1855, on misc. 3/20 & 6/12/1855; telegram from John Woolts on railroad accident that killed Scholastic Hugo Rush in Burlington, NJ 8/30/1855, account of accident 8/31/1855; O'Flanagan on misc. 3/13/1855; from James McGuigan on illness 4/29/1855. Also includes ALS from Bp John Bailey to Barbelin offering Camden Mission to Society 2/13/1855; receipt to John Force from St. Joseph's College 3/15/1855; circular from Stonestreet to Barbelin on ban on women servants in houses 3/12/1855; ALS from Stonestreet to Barbelin advising against purchase of Chestnut Hill lot 9/22/1855; agreement between Bp Neumann and Stonestreet on Society's taking of St. John's Church, Philadelphia 12/8/1855.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_75_17; 223R1-223R14**

Dates

  • 1855-01-04-1855-12-31

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Extent

From the Collection: 308 boxes (212 regular boxes, 25 oversized boxes, 58 restricted regular boxes, 13 restricted oversized boxes, plus 14 card catalog drawers )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Multiple languages

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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