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Box 109

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House Diary and House Rules, 1851 - 1894

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 2
Identifier: 119_111_3
Scope and Contents

House diary, 1851-1859 and minutes of the consultors regarding the application of local rules for Frederick community 1869-1894; Notes of Consultations spanning 1851-71.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_111_3; 573:27-573:28**

Dates: 1851 - 1894

House Diary, 1844 - 1846

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 1
Identifier: 53_11_6
Scope and Contents

House diary, a record of daily activities at the residence in Frederick, that includes notes on the work of coadjutors and other laborers, meals, absences of the members, damages and improvements to the building, and visitors.

**Former finding aid location: 53_11_6**

Dates: 1844 - 1846

Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Diary (1 of 2), 1892-09-16 - 1897-06-13

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 3
Identifier: 119_115_5
Scope and Contents

Diary for the St. John's Catholic Sunday School provided to students of the Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (a free school open to white children of Maryland residents). Most entries concern notes on attendance, deportment of classes, and class content. Includes programs for the annual Catholic Deaf of the St. John's Sunday School in June of each year.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_115_5; 573:37.3**

Dates: 1892-09-16 - 1897-06-13

Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Diary (2 of 2), 1897-09-11 - 1903-01-15

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 4
Identifier: 119_115_5
Scope and Contents

Diary for the St. John's Catholic Sunday School provided to students of the Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (a free school open to white children of Maryland residents). This diary includes notes on discipline of students; communications with the Charles W. Ely, director of the Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb; and notes on the closing of the novitiate.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_115_5; 573:37.4**

Dates: 1897-09-11 - 1903-01-15

Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Publications, 1886 - 1894

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 5
Identifier: 119_115_5
Scope and Contents

"The Constitution and By-Laws of L'Epee Catholic Deaf Mutes' Association" (Philadelphia, 1886); "Eighth Biennial Report of the Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb to the Legislature of Maryland, 1891-1893" (Frederick, 1893)

**Former finding aid locations: 119_115_5; 573:37.5-6**

Dates: 1886 - 1894

Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Records Book (1 of 2), 1885 - 1889

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 6
Identifier: 119_115_4
Scope and Contents

Records book that includes history of the mission, established in 1881 by Francis Barnum, S.J., at the Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (a free school open to white children of Maryland residents); sign language dictionary; and mission diary (September 17, 1885-August 4, 1889) that includes a record of visits to the Institution.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_115_4; 573:37.1**

Dates: 1885 - 1889

Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Records Book (2 of 2), 1889 - 1902

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 7
Identifier: 119_115_4
Scope and Contents

Records book of the mission of the Maryland Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (a free school open to white children of Maryland residents) that includes a description of former students, lists of students enrolled in the school; and mission diary (September 1889-June 1892).

**Former finding aid locations: 119_115_4; 573:37.2**

Dates: 1889 - 1902

Montevue Asylum, Diary (2 of 4), 1891-09-12 - 1892-06-13

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 9
Identifier: 119_111_2
Scope and Contents Diary of missionary work at the Montevue Asylum (a county institution officially titled the Montevue Hospital and often referred to as an Almshouse) performed for one-year terms by tertians (newly-ordained priests) stationed at Frederick. Their entries record their visits to the racially-segregated facilities of Montevue: the first of these was a hospital and workhouse that housed those impoverished because of disability, illness, age, or insanity, and the second provided temporary shelter...
Dates: 1891-09-12 - 1892-06-13

Montevue Asylum, Diary (3 of 4), 1893-09-09 - 1897-06-21

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 10
Identifier: 119_111_2
Scope and Contents Record of missionary work at the Montevue Almshouse (a county institution officially titled the Montevue Hospital) performed for one-year terms by tertians (newly-ordained priests) stationed at Frederick. Their entries record their visits to the racially-segregated facilities of Montevue: the first of these was a hospital and workhouse that housed those impoverished because disability, illness, age, or insanity, and the second provided temporary shelter and relief for the itinerant poor...
Dates: 1893-09-09 - 1897-06-21

Montevue Asylum, Diary (1 of 4), 1889-09-06 - 1891-06-07

 File — Box: 109, Folder: 8
Identifier: 119_111_2
Scope and Contents Diary of missionary work at the Montevue Asylum (a county institution officially titled the Montevue Hospital and often referred to as an Almshouse) performed for one-year terms by tertians (newly-ordained priests) stationed at Frederick. Their entries record their visits to the racially-segregated facilities of Montevue: the first of these was a hospital and workhouse that housed those impoverished because of disability, illness, age, or insanity, and the second provided temporary shelter...
Dates: 1889-09-06 - 1891-06-07