Box 212
Contains 10 Results:
Martin J. Hollohan, S.J., 1908
Biography of Father Martin J. Hollohan (1859-1906), author unknown.
Michael O'Connor, S.J., 1873
Biography of Father Michael O'Connor (1810-1872), author unknown.
Joseph M. Woods, S.J., 1926
Biography of Father Joseph M. Woods (1859-1925) by William J. Brosnan, S.J.
Suffrages, 1865 - 1872
Notices of suffrages to be offered up for Fathers John Cattani, James Power, Patrick Vallely, and John Kelly.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1896
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1899
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus. This particular volume was disbound at an unknown date.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1902
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1905
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1910
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus.
Triennial Catalogs, Secundus, 1913
Information about the human qualities of each Jesuit, such as his health, character, experience, prudence, etc. The numeral assigned to each Jesuit in the corresponding primus catalog is used for identification in the secundus.