Research materials relating to the book "Mary Suratt: An American Tragedy" by Elizabeth Trindal (1996).
The Neil J. Twombly, SJ Papers contain notes and pedagogical materials for the study of Classics; spiritual writings; correspondence and photographs; a travel diary; and recognitions.
A bound autograph manuscript of Irish author Katharine Tynan's complete and unpublished novel "Fraulein" (267 pages).
Collection of over 200 letters written by and to Washington, D.C. resident Charles W. Umbaugh, dating from 1941 to 1944. Umbaugh served stateside during World War II, first in an Army hospital and then later in the Army Air Corp. The letters document Umbaugh's experiences in the armed services as well as his family's experience as civilians on the homefront during the second World War.
One broadside proclaiming the award at St. Stephen's Cathedral of baccalaureates to thirty-six graduates of the University of Vienna, 1644.
Twenty-two 8x10 original Vandamm Studio photographs documenting the April-May 1932 production of Mourning Becomes Electra performed at the Alvin Theatre, New York City, as well as sets for the Theatre Guild's 1931 production. Includes the theatre program for the 1932 production.
The Herbert Cardinal Vaughan Collection consists of original and transcribed material pertaining to St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart.
Immigration cases.
Letters answered by form letter. Unprocessed.
Important letters, bills, speeches, and other material bound together by Wagner's office. Arranged chronologically by Congress.
Correspondence with Wagner's office concerning government departments or agencies. Arranged chronologically and alphabetically; partially processed.
Material removed from other series of the collection. Arranged by subject and chronologically.