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Ciampi, Anthony F., 1863
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes a set of instructions on the sacraments given in Boston.
Ciampi, Anthony F., 1863 - 1864
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes sermons given in Baltimore.
Ciampi, Anthony F., 1865 - 1866
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes sermons given in Baltimore.
Ciampi, Anthony F., 1862
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes instructions and sermons given in Boston.
Ciampi, Anthony F., 1873 - 1884
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes sermons given in Washington, DC (1873, 1876-1877), and Frederick (Maryland, 1883-1884).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Washington, DC, and Laurel (Maryland).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Washington, DC, Alexandria, and Laurel (Maryland).
Ciampi, Anthony F., 1867 - 1871
Anthony F. Ciampi (1816-1893) was born in Rome and entered the Society of Jesus in 1832. He was ordained in 1847 and was president of Loyola College (1863-1866) and College of the Holy Cross (1851-1854, 1857-1861, 1869-1873). Fr. Ciampi died at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, DC. This folder includes sermons given in Georgetown (1867) and Philadelphia (1869) as well as Indian Orchard and Chicopee (Massachusetts, 1871).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Laurel (Maryland).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Laurel (Maryland).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Washington, DC, and Laurel (Maryland).
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847
Jenkins, Thomas M., 1848
Thomas M. Jenkins (1818-1850) entered the Society in 1834 and was subsequently at Georgetown College (1840-1849) while simultaneously serving Holy Trinity. He was then sent to Brazil where he died of yellow fever in 1850. An aspiring astronomer, Jenkins gave Georgetown College $8,000--inherited upon his mother's death--to fund the observatory. His family also provided money for scientific instruments. This folder includes sermons given in Washington, DC, and Laurel (Maryland).
