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Ciampi, Anthony F., 1863

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 2
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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.

Dates: 1863

Ciampi, Anthony F., 1863 - 1864

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1863 - 1864

Ciampi, Anthony F., 1865 - 1866

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1865 - 1866

Ciampi, Anthony F., 1862

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1862

Ciampi, Anthony F., 1873 - 1884

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1873 - 1884

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1846

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1846

Ciampi, Anthony F., 1867 - 1871

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1867 - 1871

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1846

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents 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). Notes by Jenkins indicate they...
Dates: 1846

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1847

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1847

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1847

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1847

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents 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 at St. Joseph's (Frederick County) and Holy Trinity...
Dates: 1847

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1848

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1848

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1840s

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents 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 that were likely written in the 1840s, but never preached, on...
Dates: 1840s

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1840s

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents 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 that were likely written in the 1840s, but never preached, on...
Dates: 1840s

Jenkins, Thomas M., 1840s

 File — Box: 220, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents 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 that were likely written in the 1840s, but never preached, on...
Dates: 1840s