Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1870 - 1873
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at Woodstock.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1874
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at Woodstock.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1875 - 1876
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at Loyola.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1877
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at Georgetown.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1878 - 1880
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at St. Inigoes. Discusses the hardships of ministering to the furthest parishes surrounding the mission at Park Hall, Great Mills (St. Nicholas), Valley Lee (St. George’s), St. George’s Island (St. Francis Xavier).
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1881
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at St. Inigoes.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1882 - 1883
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at St. Inigoes.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1884 - 1888
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at St. Inigoes.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1889 - 1890
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale predominantly while stationed at Keyser Island (Norwalk), the headquarters of a missionary band of which Fr. Neale was a part.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1856 - 1865
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while a student at Georgetown College (1856-1857) and during his early Jesuit formation at St. Joseph’s, Philadelphia (1865).
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1890 - 1891
Letters written to his mother Sarah Neale from Conewago, Chicago, and Missoula (Montana).
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1880s
Letters to his mother Sarah Neale while at St. Inigoes, undated.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1870s
Letters to his mother while at Woodstock, undated.
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1893 - 1894
Letters written to his mother Sarah Neale from a Trappist monastery in Gethsemani (Kentucky), where it seems Fr. Neale had briefly been a teacher, and Elmwood (Illinois).
Correspondence to Sarah Neale, 1870s-1890s
Letters written to his mother Sarah Neale, undated with unknown locations. Some only partial.
Correspondence from Jennie Neale, 1870s-1890s
Letters from his cousin Jennie Neale, undated.
Correspondence from Eustace Neale, 1873
Letter from Eustace Neale, James Pye Neale's brother, to their mother Sarah Neale.
Correspondence from Others, 1871 - 1895
Letters from miscellaneous relatives, fellow Jesuits, and schoolmates as well as correspondence from the St. Joseph’s House for Industrious Homeless Boys in Philadelphia, where Fr. Neale died in 1895.