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Holaind, Rene I., 1863 - 1895

 File — Box: 215, Folder: 7

Scope and Contents

Rene I. Holaind (1836-1906) was born in Moulin, France, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1851. He received orders to go to the US in 1861 where he was initially in New Orleans before completing theological coursework at Boston College and being ordained in 1871. He was the superior of the Selma mission (1880-1883), chair of ethics at Woodstock College (1885-1899), chaplain in the Spanish-American War (1897), and stationed at Georgetown (1899-1905).

This folder contains: a) ALS Angelo Paresce to Holaind re: finishing his theological studies in New Orleans (10-3-1863)
b) ALS Archbishop of New Orleans Jean-Marie Odin to Holaind (6-26-1869)
c) ALS Francis Silas Chatard, Bishop of Vicennes, Indiana, to Holaind (12-5-1887)
d) TLS Carroll D. Wright of the US Department of Labor to Holaind (10-29-1890)
e) ALS Michael Walsh of the Catholic Herald to Holaind (1-2-1891)
f) ALS Francis Silas Chatard, Bishop of Vicennes, Indiana, to Holaind (2-19-1891)
g) ALS Francis Silas Chatard, Bishop of Vicennes, Indiana, to Holaind (3-3-1891)
h) ALS Salvator Brandi to Holaind (10-16-1891)
i) ALS E. F. Dunne to Hoiland re: the case of Rev. P. F. Quigley, rector of the church of St. Francis de Sales, Toledo, Ohio (10-10-1891)
j) ALS Rev. P. F. Quigley to Holaind re: the aforementioned case (10-20-1891)
k) TLS Archbishop of New York Michael Corrigan to Holaind (10-22-1891)
l) ALS Fr. Uldalricus Heinzle to Hoiland re: his piece on "the school question" (12-3-1891)
m) ALS Fr. Robert Whitty to Holaind concerning "the school question" (12-6-1891)
o) ALS Fr. Joseph Steuger of Charleston, West Virginia, to Hoiland re: "the school question" (12-19-1891)
p) ALS John Moran to Holaind on the same (12-20-1891)
q) ALS Fr. E. A. Higgins to Holaind on the same (12-22-1891)
r) ALS Fr. James Conway to Holaind on the same (12-19-1891)
s) ALS Fr. A. J. Elder Mullan to Holaind (2-28-1891)
t) ALS Fr. Robert Fulton to Holaind (12-21-1891)
u) ALS Francis Silas Chatard, Bishop of Vicennes, Indiana, to Holaind (1-24-1892)
v) ALS Holaind to Archbishop of Armagh Michael Logue (2-16-1892)
w) ALS Archbishop of Armagh Michael Logue to Holaind (3-2-1892)
x) ALS Archbishop Francesco Satolli to Holaind (7-16-1893)
y) ALS Robert Seton to Holaind (3-14-1894)
z) ALS Joseph Schroeder of Catholic University to Holaind (1-24-1895)

Dates

  • 1863 - 1895

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Extent

From the Collection: 315 boxes (219 regular boxes, 25 oversized boxes, 58 restricted regular boxes, 13 restricted oversized boxes, plus 14 card catalog drawers )

Language of Materials

English

French

Previous Location

Previously box 4 folder 7 of the Catholic Historical Manuscripts Collection (GTM-820831).

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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