Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
"Mary and Mi-Ka", 1869
1 AMs story of missionary work in China, apparently based upon reports from Peking published in the Annual of Holy Childhood in 1868.
"Monks of the West" (1 of 2), 1865 - 1870
Incomplete 200 page trans. (first 37 pp. missing) from Fr. of Count de Montalembert's "The Monks of the West from St. Bernard to St. Benedict" (?)
"Monks of the West" (2 of 2), 1910 - 1915
Fragmented continuation of MS in preceding folder.
Unidentified Religious Treatise from St. Francis, 1855 - 1870
MS of 90 pp., part of a larger work, apparently prepared for publication.
"Pere Dieudonne Potot", 1873
A much shortened trans. of "Vie du R.P. Potot, de la compagnie de Jesus, ancien avocat, ancien Chef de Battaillon, ancien Chanoine de Metz."Paris, 1847. 279 pp. Dedicated to Richard H. Clarke, LL.D. To be published in Boston by Patrick Donahoe.
"Reverse of Modern Life", 1855 - 1870
134 page MS of "The Reverse of Modern Life;" an earlier title was "The Reverse of Contemporary Life."
"Rules of the Brookline Catholic Young Men's Institute", 1864
5 page MS of the rules of an organization associated with St. Mary's Parish, Brookline.
"Sixtus the Fifth", 1860 - 1870
Approx 125 page MS, undated, with a foreword to "Mr. Christarchus" stating that the author has long deferred approaching this difficult subject.
"Spiritual Rappers", 1850
Trans. of article on spiritualism from the Feuilleton of the "Univers" (Paris).
"Tigranate", 1850 - 1865
Trans. of Franco's "Tigranate" done at request of Fr. Paresce. Approx. 45 pp. MS; pages missing.
Autobiography of Gustavus M. Finotti, 1882 - 1885
Photocopy of approx. 50 page typsescript autobiography, and memoir, of G.M. Finotti (1812-1891), brother of Joseph M. Finotti. Pp. 17-18 and 34 offer information on J.M. Finotti.
Autobiographical Fragment & Memorial Translation, 1875
15 page pinned MS presenting in English the memorial that Fr. J. Ryder wrote in Rome in early 1845 concerning a mission to Black people in North America.
Misc. on American Indians, 1875
Fragments in Eng., Span., Ital., and Indian languages on Timucana, Potowotamies, and Indians of Maine. ALS from Eugenio Vetromile.