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Neale, Henry, SJ, Notebook

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020031854394]
Identifier: GTM-20210619
Scope and Contents

A set of bound notes derived from scholarly lectures on a variety of mathematical and scientific topics--such as trigonometry, algebra, geometry, and physics--written down by Fr. Henry Neale, likely while pursuing studies at Liège in the 1720s and 1730s. Of note are numerous fold-out illustrations.

Dates: 1720s-1730s
Found in Creators:  Neale, Henry, 1702-1748
Found in Notes:  Henry Neale (1702-1748) was born in Charles County, Maryland, to Anthony and Elizabeth Digges Neale.
Found in Finding Aid Title:  Henry Neale, SJ Notebook
Found in Finding Aid Filing Title:  Neale, Henry, SJ, Notebook

Neale, James Pye, Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS46
Scope and Contents

The James Pye Neale Papers consist primarily of correspondence to his mother Sarah Neale from 1856 to 1894 while she was living in Hearne, Texas. Fr. Neale focuses on updates regarding family and friends in his earlier letters (-1876) and transitions into discussing his missionary work in the parishes (namely St. Inigoes) as his time in the Society progresses.

Dates: 1856 - 1895
Found in Creators:  Neale, P. (Pye), 1840-1895
Found in Notes:  James Pye Neale, often referred to as Pye Neale, was born in Maryland in 1840 to Sarah M.
Found in Finding Aid Title:  James Pye Neale Papers
Found in Finding Aid Filing Title:  Neale, James Pye, Papers

Neale, Ann

 Person

Serials: Anthem

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-000754
Scope and Contents Arts and literary magazine. Originally subtitled "A Celebration of the Georgetown Community" in 1997. Later subtitle changes to "The Georgetown Undergraduate Literary Magazine." Divided into four parts: Blue and Gray (dealing with the University and the neighborhood), Poetry and Prose, Essay and Commentary, and Art and Photography. Also includes "Number Nine", the annual project of "The Anthem" devoted to fiction, film and drama for the years 2003 and 2004.Inaugural issues of...
Dates: 1997-present
Found in Notes:  Inaugural issues of "The Anthem" signed by the founding editors Daniel Brendtro and Neal Shenoy, the Editor-in-Chief Devin Kearns and the Executive Editor Jennifer Kan.

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Pregnancy Study Report

 Collection
Identifier: BRL-029
Abstract

The collection contains the final report for Project No. 30131-G-74-02, a study on pregnancy conducted by the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE) in 1974. KIE Director André Hellegers was the Principle Investigator. Other collaborators include Ray Branson, Leon Kass, Ann Neale, Roy Capone, and Jeanne Clare Ridley.

Dates: 1974
Found in Notes:  Other collaborators include Ray Branson, Leon Kass, Ann Neale, Roy Capone, and Jeanne Clare Ridley.

Old Entry Book

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-000581
Scope and Contents Contains details of College real property, with details of conveyances and tax liabilities (Holy Trinity and lots from Congress are among the properties listed). Also lists of stock purchases and bills and notes receivable and bills payable (including to Lucretia S. Hobbs, pg. 31). Page 24 lists "Remarkable Occurrences" which include: completion of New Barn, 1874 [O'Gara?]; completion of new gasline work, 1874; purchase of villa at Cold Spring, Lebanon, County, Pennsylvania, 1874; "James...
Dates: 1789-1876
Found in Notes:  Transcriptions of deeds relating to the purchase of land by the College begin on page 38 (deed for purchase of Holy Trinity property by Francis Neale from John Threlkeld, January 8, 1795 is transcribed on page 51).

Carolyn Smith Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: GTM-140106
Content Description Articles, monographs and printed source material relating to history of Catholic families in Maryland, and Southern American history including American Civil War.Folder list1. Browning, Sister Mary Carmel, OSU. Think Big: A partial biography of Reverend Tong, SJ. (1970). Inscribed by the author to Smith. 2. Smith, Lancaster. “Impeaching a ‘National Expert’ in a Catastrophic Collision Case.” For the Defense, vol. 23, no. 6, June 1981. 3. St. Ferdinand’s...
Dates: 1789 - 1981
Found in Notes:  Miscellaneous printed source material re early Maryland Catholic families including Calvert, Darnall, Neale, Peake, Semmes.

Crawford Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS261
Scope and Contents The Crawford Family Papers contain primary source materials generated by a prominent nineteenth century Georgetown family, the Crawfords. Letters and writings of Richard R. Crawford, who served as mayor of Georgetown in the 1850s, shed light onto his term in that office, his legal career apart from his mayorship, and the community's politics. Crawford's lengthy manuscript letterbook containing letters he wrote in 1857 and 1858 to the Georgetown Board of Aldermen and Common Council is the...
Dates: 1812 - 1896
Found in Notes:  ., 1933), Sally Somervell Mackall's "Early Days of Washington" (Washington, D.C.: Neale, 1899).

Record of Enslaved Individuals from the Estate of John L. Millard

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 45: [Barcode: 39020030733607], Folder: 27
Identifier: GTM-20250620
Scope and Contents This ledger provides a record of enslaved persons hired out from the estate of John Lewis Millard (misspelled on this document as Milliard) in Leonardtown, St. Mary’s County. Titled "Servants belonging to the Estate of John L. Milliard the year 1845 and to whom hired and for what amounts," the document lists each hirer's name, the names of the enslaved individuals, and amounts allowed or owed.Notably, several entries show a woman named Ginnie who either "hires herself" or...
Dates: 1845 - 1852
Found in Notes:  The uniform handwriting suggests the records were copied from another source, possibly in 1852 when Rosa had reached her legal majority and also married Francis Constantine Neale (1829-1895). The contents of the ledger may have been useful for managing her future household finances across at least three estates.

John Digges, Jr., SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS14
Scope and Contents

This collection contains considerations, spiritual dialogues, and other devotional manuscripts ascribed to Fr. John Digges, Jr.

Dates: circa 1740
Found in Notes:  He died in Baltimore in 1746 and was succeeded at Deer Creek by Fr. Bennett Neale. With the division of Baltimore County in 1773, Deer Creek then became part of Harford County, Maryland.

William DuBourg Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-820101
Scope and Contents The William DuBourg Papers contain correspondence, invoices, and other documents dating between 1796, the year DuBourg assumed the presidency of Georgetown College, and 1833, the year of his death.The bulk of the papers dates from 1796 to 1798, the period of his Georgetown College presidency, and reflect the role of the president at that time as a procurer of goods needed by the institution. Letters and accompanying invoices itemize books ordered by DuBourg for the College...
Dates: 1796 - 1833; Majority of material found within 1796 - 1798
Found in Notes:  In October 1797, the board of directors transferred financial authority of the College to a new vice president, Francis Neale, who instituted strict austerity measures.

John M. Daley, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-100812
Scope and Contents

The John M. Daley, SJ Papers include sources and research files for an unpublished history of Woodstock College as well as drafts and notes regarding his dissertation (later book) on the early history of Georgetown College. There is also a folder of ephemera surrounding a 1961 visit he made to Jamshedpur Vice-Province (India) as a part of his Provincial duties.

Dates: 1944 - 1967
Found in Notes:  The remainder was likely transferred from the Leonard Neale House after Daley's death in 1971.

Richard C. Law, SJ Papers

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 45: [Barcode: 39020030733607], Folder: 20
Identifier: GTM-0086
Scope and Contents

Beginning no later than his tertianship, Fr. Richard C. Law regularly performed in barbershop quartets and choirs at various campus and Jesuit community events, including minstrel shows, golden jubilees, and final vow celebrations. This collection contains sheet music and lyrics used for such performances, many of which were personalized for individual Jesuits, as well as one poem from before he joined the Society of Jesus.

Dates: 1924; 1938 - 1959

William C. Repetti, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-0054
Scope and Contents

The William C. Repetti, SJ Papers contain published and unpublished manuscripts, predominantly on the history of the Jesuits in the Philippines, as well as personal materials. Of special note are his accounts of internment in the Philippines during World War II (box 1 folders 5-7, 9).

Dates: 1926 - 1966

Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-000119
Scope and Contents The Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus covers the period from 1630-2004; the bulk of the materials date from 1800-1875. The collection documents the establishment of the Jesuit order, and of the Catholic Church more broadly, in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Also referred to as the Maryland Province Archives (MPA), it consists of the organizational records and papers of the Province in its various iterations: the Mission of Maryland (1634-1773), the...
Dates: 1630 - 2004

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