Four letters written by Dubuisson. Letters concern: “conditions” for students entering Georgetown, including tuition in gourdes, a Haitian currency (1820, in French); a debt for $449 owed by a family in New Iberia, Louisiana (1826, in French); the miraculous cure of Sister Stanislaus of breast cancer (written to Henry Daingerfield of Alexandria, 1838); the religious studies of John Roach of Alexandria (written to Roach, from Italy, 1842).
This is the first of a series of five Georgetown letterbooks that contain copies of outgoing correspondence. These letterbooks provide resumes of letters sent, many of which were to parents and guardians asking for payment of student fees. This letterbook contains entries during the Georgetown presidencies of both Dubuisson and Feiner. In French and English.
Bound item, labeled “Diary,” covering the years 1820-1834.
Bound notebook, labeled “De Metaphysica,” containing notes from lectures by Professor Theodore De Theux, dated 1818. In Latin.
Bound item, labeled “My Spiritual Diary,” covering the years 1818-1833.
Five letters pertaining to affairs at Georgetown College.
Notes and newsclippings belonging to Stephen Dubuisson, S.J.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_12_5; 14I**
Dubuisson Journal [Oct. 1830-Feb. 1833]/[Apr. 30, 1833-July 22]; Notes (Feb.-Sept. 1833); List of families in Washington, Georgetown and Baltimore; Register of letters written (Oct. 1828-1838).
**Former finding aid locations: 119_12_3; 14C1-14D4**
Stephen L. Dubuisson (SJ) Account Book of Receipt and Expenses on European Travel (1835-1837).
**Former finding aid locations: 119_7_1; 10.1**
List of expenses kept during trip to Europe (1836-1837)
Letter and account record of Fr. Dubuisson (undated)
**Former finding aid locations: 119_7_3, 119_13_6; 10.3, 18C2**