Box 7
Contains 10 Results:
Palestine trip map, 1869
Printed map of Palestine with Barnum's travels around the area in 1869 noted in red. See entries regarding this trip in his 1869 travel diary (box 4 folder 4).
Map, 1893
A printed map of Alaska with annotations by Barnum indicating the location of various missions.
Necrology, circa 1919
List of approximately 1,000 Jesuits who served in Maryland and died between the seventeenth and early twentieth centuries compiled by Barnum, listed alphabetically. Includes name, date of birth, date of entry in the Society, and date/place of death. This list varies slightly from the one in box 7 folder 4.
Necrology, circa 1919
List of approximately 1,000 Jesuits who served in Maryland and died between the seventeenth and early twentieth centuries compiled by Barnum, listed alphabetically. Includes name, date of birth, date of entry in the Society, and date/place of death. This list varies slightly from the one in box 7 folder 3.
Lecture on Russia, 1918
Manuscript of lecture on Russia delivered by Barnum to Georgetown University students.
"The Barnum Genealogy", 1909
Genelogical charts and biographical information on Barnum's ancestors, which may have eventually become Genealogical Record of the Barnum Family: Presenting a Conspectus of the Male Descendants of Thomas Barnum 1625-1695 (written by Eben Lewis Barnum and Francis).
World War I ephemera, 1918
Musical scores for patriotic songs "We Cut It Out Because We Had To" by Arnold Tew and "Liberty" by I. W. Sims/Lloyd Melvin Manners (pseudonym of Warner C. Williams). Also includes two US propaganda posters, one by Gordon Grant ("Cheer up! Let the Hun have the grouch. He has good reason for it") and one by an unknown artist ("My boy, that's the finest recommendation you can have").
"Student Life at Georgetown in the Late [Eighteen] Sixties", circa 1900
Manuscript by Barnum on student life at Georgetown College when he was a student there in the late 1860s, including an index of topics covered.
Notes on war/military, circa 1920
Notes on Georgetown-related war/military topics: the records of the Civil War, the declaration of WWI in 1917, and volunteers/drill for the latter as well as Georgetown's creation of a course on navigation for those students interested in joining the Navy. Further contains information on professors from Georgetown being used as instructors in French for surgeons at the Army Medical School (1918).
St. Joseph's male sodality choir, 1887 - 1888
An oversize photograph of Barnum with the 1887-1888 choir of the male sodality, St. Joseph's Church (Troy, New York).
