Holaind, Rene I., 1888 - 1904
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 Asger Hamerik of the Peabody Institute to Holaind (5-9-1895)
b) ALS Charles Coppens of Creighton University to Holaind (1-17-1896)
c) ALS Edward Moulinier, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Holaind (1-30-1896)
d) ALS Edward Moulinier, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Holaind (2-10-1896)
e) ALS W. H. Loudermilk & Co. to Holaind re: "a reprint of Rutherford" (6-28-1896)
f) ALS Fr. Leo W. Kreuz to Holaind re: a study on heredity and its influence (1-5-1898)
g) ALS Cardinal James Gibbons to Holaind re: Spanish American War (7-20-1898)
h) ALS William Power of Saint Stanislaus, Vineville, Georgia, to Holaind (8-17-1898)
i) ALS Fr. P. B. Bruin, Maastricht, to Holaind (1-12-1888)
j) ALS Camille, Rene's sister, to her brother (1-3-1899)
k) ALS Fr. Charles Pollano, of St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, to Holaind (1-18-1895)
l) ALS Archbishop of New York Michael Corrigan to Holaind (5-29-1899)
m) ALS Cardinal James Gibbons to Holaind re: lectures on natural law (5-29-1899)
o) ALS Judge M. F. Morris to Holaind re: his work on natural law and legal practice (6-1-1899)
p) Note with clipping from Fr. Hector Papi to Holaind re: his work on natural law and legal practice (9-15-1899)
q) TLS Edmund J. James to Holaind re: the same (11-21-1899)
r) ALS Rev. C. I. Riorden re: the same (2-7-1900)
s) ALS Judge M. F. Morris to Holaind (6-10-1900)
t) ALS Ignatius Horstmann, Bishop of Cleveland, to Fr. Edward Purbrick re: "the school question" and Frs. James Conway and Holaind (8-7-1900)
u) ALS Holaind to writer/editor Herman Heuser re: "the question of the periodical" (9-27-1900)
v) ALS Fr. Esperance, MSC, of Watertown, New York, to Holaind (2-27-1901)
w) ALS George I. Rollins of St. Joseph, Missouri, to Holaind (1-21-1902)
x) ALS Fr. Francis Cassilly to Holaind re: where to find his works in print (11-28-1902)
y) ALS Fr. Uldalricus Heinzle, at Sacred Heart College, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, to Holaind (4-22-1904)
z) ALS Edward P. Allen, Bishop of Mobile, to Holaind re: the sale of church property in his name in Demopolis (6-3-1904)
Dates
- 1888 - 1904
Conditions Governing Access
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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
- From the Collection: Jesuits. Maryland Province (Organization)
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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