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Missionaries (3 of 3), 1730 - 1804

 File — Box: 169, Folder: 8
Identifier: 119_2_10
Missionaries (3 of 3)
Missionaries (3 of 3)

Scope and Contents

Materials pertaining to individual missionaries

Items of interest include: Letter of authorization for George Hunter, S.J., and John Kingdon, S.J., as they set out for the American Missions; Poem (1730) by Arnold Livers, S.J., entitled "Mr. Lewis his Journey from Patapsko to Annapolis" describes countryside; Rev. in Xto Patri P. Josepho Mosely sacros Ordines suscipienti Ode [Ode in honor of Fr. Joseph Mosely upon his ordination; "A Birth-day Soliloquoy" by [George Hunter, S.J.?]. Poem (1749) contains reflections on a birthday; Father George Hunter's Letter Book (1760) [Includes letters to various people regarding financial affairs]; Narrative by a Nun at Georgetown Visitation Convent [Description (1801-1804) of vision in which nun saw Fathers Livers and Ashby in Purgatory. Georgetown Visitation girls ask to see monastery].

**Former finding aid locations: 119_2_10; 2W1-18**

Dates

  • 1730 - 1804

Conditions Governing Access

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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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