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Garesche Family Papers
The Garesche Family Papers are a collection of twenty-one letters of Louis Garesche, author of a biography about his father, Julius P. Garesche, a Civil War officer who served as chief of staff to General William Rosecrans. The most significant material in the collection relates to Julius P. Garesche but the collection also covers Garesche family matters. The documents contain comments on historical topics, such as the Mexican War, the earthquake of 1886, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Julius P. Garesche papers
The material in this collection relates to Julius P. Garesche, a Georgetown University alumnus and chief of staff to William S. Rosecrans, a general during the Civil War. It includes manuscripts by Julius Garesche; correspondence about his death by fellow officers, including General Rosecrans; printed information about Garesche and some members of his family; and photographs of Garesche and the family tomb at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Washington, DC.
Neil J. Gargan, SJ Papers
The Neil J. Gargan, SJ Papers contain sermons and other spoken addresses as well as correspondence and photographs.
Isaiah Garrett, Jr. Letters
Raymond L. Garthoff papers
Gaston Hall Scrapbook
Contains photographs, news clippings, programs, flyers, and press releases documenting select events held in Gaston Hall between 1984-1987. Events include the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Human Rights Award, honorary degree ceremonies, musical concerts, Lecture Fund programming, Black Arts Festival, among others.
Edward P. Gazur papers
Gene Basset Collection of Political Photographs
George C. McGhee Library: Catalog of Books on Asia Minor and the Turkish Ottoman Empire. Edited by Joseph E. Jeffs, with an Introduction by Dr. Heath W. Lowry. Published by Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C., 1984.
Georgetown Anthology As Compiled and Edited by Al. Philip Kane and James S. Ruby, Jr.
Georgetown Architecture, Northwest Washington, District of Columbia: Historic American Buildings Survey Selections Number 10
Old Archives: Georgetown at Fribourg
Georgetown Basketball Soda Bottles
"Hoya Paranoia - Catch It" Coca Cola bottles from the 1984 NCAA Championship (4); Seven-Up commemorative bottles from the 1984 NCAA Championship (3);and 100 years of Georgetown Basketball Coca-Cola bottles, 2006-2007 (4).
Georgetown Citizen: Official Organ of the Georgetown Citizen's Association
Georgetown College Address Books
Two books, with indexes, arranged in alphabetical order. One contains addresses within Washington, D.C., the other addresses outside. Many of the addresses seem to to be for alumni. These volumes were possibly compiled for generating invitation lists to the Centennial celebration in 1889.
