Box 216
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Contains 15 Results:
Lilly, Samuel, 1845 - 1849
File — Box: 216, Folder: 4
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Samuel Lilly (1816-1854) was born in Berwick, Adams County, Pennsylvania and received his BA from Georgetown College in 1842. Soon thereafter he entered the Society of Jesus and was stationed at the College of the Holy Cross (1845-849); Georgetown College (1849-1852); and St. Inigoes (1853). He died at Loyola College, Baltimore. This folder includes:a) AMs's three diaries--describing student activities, the college administration, and interaction with the community--kept by Lilly...
Dates:
1845 - 1849
Lynch, Daniel, 1879
File — Box: 216, Folder: 5
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Daniel Lynch (1814-1884) was born in County Meath, Ireland, and immigrated to US with father Ambrose in 1817. They settled in DC where he attended Washington Seminary (1823-1829) and Georgetown College (1829-1835) before entering the Society in 1835. He was stationed at Frederick (1835-1839, 1848-1849), Georgetown College (1839-1858), College of the Holy Cross (1847), and Gonzaga College (1858-1884). Fr. Lynch was also pastor at Holy Trinity in 1850. When Daniel entered Society, his father...
Dates:
1879
McCarthy, Francis T., 1917
File — Box: 216, Folder: 13
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Francis T. McCarthy (1847-1927) was born in Pittsburgh, attending St. Michael's Preparatory Seminary and the American College in Rome. Upon returning from Rome he was ordained a diocesan priest (1871) and became assistant pastor at St. John's Church, curate of St. Augustine, and pro-rector of Johnstown. He entered the Society at Frederick in 1881 and was stationed at the College of St. Francis Xavier (New York, 1884, 1898-1902, 1909-1915); St. Lawrence's (New York, 1892-1893); Gonzaga...
Dates:
1917
McSherry, William, 1827 - 1839
File — Box: 216, Folder: 15
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William McSherry (1799-1839) was the son of Irish immigrants and born in Charlestown, Virginia (now West Virginia). He was educated at Georgetown College (1813-1815), entered the Society of Jesus (1815), and was one of the scholastics chosen for training in Rome (1820-1828). While there he was ordained in 1825 or 1826 and studied at the Jesuit college in Turin under Jan Roothaan (1826-1828); in Rome he also identified Ratio Itineris by Andrew White in the...
Dates:
1827 - 1839
Marshall, Joseph, 1816 - 1824
File — Box: 216, Folder: 9
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Br. Joseph Marshall (1788-1858) was born in Conewago, Pennsylvania, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1807. He was plantation manager at St. Inigoes (-1817) and White Marsh (1817-1828) and stationed at Conewago (1829); St. Joseph's, Eastern Shore (1830-1833); and Georgetown College (1834-1858). This folder includes:a) ALS Grassi to Marshall re: permission for two enslaved persons, one named Charles, to marry at St. Inigoes. Also discusses the settling of the late Rev. Mr. John...
Dates:
1816 - 1824
Maréchal, Ambrose, 1818 - 1827
File — Box: 216, Folder: 7
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Ambrose Maréchal (1764-1828) was born in Ingré, Orléans (France), and was ordained in the Sulpician order in 1792. Arriving in the US that year, he was stationed on Eastern Shore and Bohemia (1792-1799), Georgetown College (1799), and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore (1801) before being recalled to France (1803). After Napoleon seized Sulpician property, Maréchal returned to St. Mary's (1812) and eventually was appointed coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Neale (1817). Neale died before Maréchal...
Dates:
1818 - 1827
Maréchal, Ambrose, 1794 - 1837
File — Box: 216, Folder: 8
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Ambrose Maréchal (1764-1828) was born in Ingré, Orléans (France), and was ordained in the Sulpician order in 1792. Arriving in the US that year, he was stationed on Eastern Shore and Bohemia (1792-1799), Georgetown College (1799), and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore (1801) before being recalled to France (1803). After Napoleon seized Sulpician property, Maréchal returned to St. Mary's (1812) and eventually was appointed coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Neale (1817). Neale died before Maréchal...
Dates:
1794 - 1837
Major, James, 1837 - 1844
File — Box: 216, Folder: 6
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James Major (1813-1898) was born in Laderagee, County Armagh, Ireland; after teaching mathematics for a number of years in the US Navy and working at the Naval Observatory, he entered the Society in 1858. He continued teaching at Georgetown College, Loyola College, and the College of the Holy Cross. Beginning in 1888 he was stationed at St. Joseph's (Providence) until his death. This folder includes:a) ALS J. Y. Mason to Major appointing him a professor of mathematics in the US...
Dates:
1837 - 1844
Lewis, John, undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 3
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John Lewis (1721-1788) entered the Society of Jesus in 1740 and arrived in Maryland in 1850. He was ordained in 1758 and made superior of the Maryland Mission (c. 1770-1773) and superior of clergy (1773-1784). Lewis died at Bohemia in 1788. This folder includes a manuscript entitled "Stephanus plenus gratia et fortitudine facibat prodigia et signa manga in populo" or "Stephen, full of grace and strength, performed wonders and signs among the people."
Dates:
undated
Levins, Thomas C., undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 1
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Thomas C. Levins (1791-1843) was born in Drogheda, Ireland, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1811. By 1822 he was a professor of mathematics at Georgetown College but left the Society in 1824. In the 1830s and 40s he was in the Diocese of New York at least in part as a priest at St. Patrick's Cathedral. This folder includes:a) ALS Thomas Ryan to Levins re: the whereabouts of Edward Ryan (no date)
b) Transcription of a portion of Kiell's Astronomy (1839) by Levins
b)...
Dates:
undated
Levins, Thomas C., undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 2
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Thomas C. Levins (1791-1843) was born in Drogheda, Ireland, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1811. By 1822 he was a professor of mathematics at Georgetown College but left the Society in 1824. In the 1830s and 40s he was in the Diocese of New York at least in part as a priest at St. Patrick's Cathedral. This folder includes a bound manuscript entitled "Statuta monachorum nigrorum ordinis 8ti benedicti congregationis anglicane" or "Statutes of the Black Monks of the Order of the 8th...
Dates:
undated
McAtee, Francis, 1891 - 1895
File — Box: 216, Folder: 12
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Francis McAtee (1825-1904) was born in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, and came to the US around 1828. He received his early education in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and eventually enrolled as a student in the diocesan seminary in Philadelphia. McAtee decided to enter the Society of Jesus in 1843 and was ordained in 1857. During the Civil War he enlisted in the 21st New York Volunteer Regiment as chaplain; after the war he was made superior at St. Thomas Manor (1866-1877),...
Dates:
1891 - 1895
McAtee, Francis, 1862
File — Box: 216, Folder: 10
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Francis McAtee (1825-1904) was born in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, and came to the US around 1828. He received his early education in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and eventually enrolled as a student in the diocesan seminary in Philadelphia. McAtee decided to enter the Society of Jesus in 1843 and was ordained in 1857. During the Civil War he enlisted in the 21st New York Volunteer Regiment as chaplain; after the war he was made superior at St. Thomas Manor (1866-1877),...
Dates:
1862
McAtee, Francis, 1890 - 1891
File — Box: 216, Folder: 11
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Francis McAtee (1825-1904) was born in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, and came to the US around 1828. He received his early education in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and eventually enrolled as a student in the diocesan seminary in Philadelphia. McAtee decided to enter the Society of Jesus in 1843 and was ordained in 1857. During the Civil War he enlisted in the 21st New York Volunteer Regiment as chaplain; after the war he was made superior at St. Thomas Manor (1866-1877),...
Dates:
1890 - 1891
McCloskey, James, 1923 - 1929
File — Box: 216, Folder: 14
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Br. James McCloskey (1843-1930) was born in Ireland and entered the Society of Jesus in 1865 at Sault-au-Recollet, Montreal, before being stationed at Chatham (Ontario, 1866-1869), Woodstock College (1869-1876, 1881-1885), and West Park (New York, 1876-1881). For the remainder of his life McCloskey was infirmarian at Georgetown College (1885-1930). This folder contains:a) Letter from sister Catherine containing general updates and discussion of health (6-19-1923)
b) Postcard...
Dates:
1923 - 1929