Files/material concerning research by Father O'Mahony undertaken on behalf of the Archdiocese of Birmingham into ethical practices of companies in which the latter held shares.
Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.
Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.
Guarantee of materials and work by F.V. Warren Company.
Correspondence to Fr. Toohey from the publishing house Longmans, Green, & Company regarding his book An Indexed Synopsis of the 'Grammar of Assent'. Also includes censor reports from the provincial level and an offprint of a precursory article published in 1907.
This series consists of general correspondence belonging to the Wilfrid Parsons Papers which is arranged alphabetically by topic.
This series consists of general correspondence belonging to the Wilfrid Parsons Papers which is arranged alphabetically by topic.
This series consists of general correspondence belonging to the Wilfrid Parsons Papers which is arranged alphabetically by topic.
This series consists of general correspondence belonging to the Wilfrid Parsons Papers which is arranged alphabetically by topic.
Files from William E. Mulligan's home basement.
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
Collection of letters and autographs from mostly 19th century American politicians.
Please note that correspondents often mention acquaintances or other individuals but will not provide their complete names. When known, the full name is given in parentheses. Also, in the case of the Clarke family, one A.K. Clark signs her name without the 'e' although it is likely that she is a member of the Clarke family. She also cites (her husband?) inconsistently as 'Mr. Clark' or 'Mr. Clarke.' Descriptions for each letter will use the spelling that the correspondent has used.
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
Sermons for the First Sunday after Easter, including "Peace of Conscience" (1849), "Purgatory" (1856), "Bad Company" (1857), "Peace With Ourselves, With God and Our Neighbor" (1858), "Benefits of God" (1858), and "Retirement and Its Benefits" (1858).