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Foreign Service: Correspondence File 1936-47., 01/01/1946-12/31/1947

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Identifier: 61523
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Consists of files covering the early period of J. Graham Parsons' career in the U.S. Foreign Service (1936-47).

Dates: 01/01/1946-12/31/1947

General Correspondence-"Drennan, C.M. - Dyniewicz, W.", 1886 - 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: 23293
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series consists of General Correspondence of Martin J. Griffin.

Dates: 1886 - 1910

Case Report on the Ethics of AIDS, circa 1980s-1990s

 File — Box: AV 20
Scope and Contents

Continuing Medical Education program with EDP, Abigail Zuger, and Lee J. Dunn, Jr.

Dates: circa 1980s-1990s

1985 Correspondence Mi., 01/01/1985-12/31/1985

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 62
Identifier: 47391
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.

Dates: 01/01/1985-12/31/1985

Churches - Christ Church, Georgetown: Miscellaneous., 01/01/1966-12/31/1988

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 33
Identifier: 54829
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

(Box 3, Folders 5 - 34; Box 4, Folders 1-38; Box 5, Folders 1 - 22) This series contains files on numerous non-literary projects and interests of LS. Subjects include Africa, India, Italy, Latin America, the Middle East. Additionally, there are files on the various associations and churches LS was involved with.

Dates: 01/01/1966-12/31/1988

#636 Peace Corps Graduation 1965., 09/10/1965-09/10/1965

 File — Box: 24, Folder: 19
Identifier: 61553

Letter 1, 1757-10-23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 23, 1757. Discusses his time in St. Omer, as well as his impending move to Maryland.

Dates: 1757-10-23

Letter 2, 1758-02-25

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, February 25, 1758. Discusses his return to England after sixteen years abroad.

Dates: 1758-02-25

Letter 3, 1758-09-08

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 8, 1758. Discusses his arrival at the Jesuit House and plantation at Newtown in St. Mary’s County, Maryland, and his new duties in residence there; also mentions the “need here of Labourers.”

Dates: 1758-09-08

Letter 4, 1759-09-01

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 1, 1759. Contains a detailed description of St. Mary’s County, Maryland (including its ecology and geography) and the scope of his duties related to the Jesuit mission.

Dates: 1759-09-01

Letter 8, 1770-09-08

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 8, 1770. Discusses family matters and hardships of mission and plantation life in Talbot County, Maryland.

Dates: 1770-09-08

Letter 10, 1772-09-20

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 20, 1772. Mosley writes that he is en route from St. Tuckahoe to Philadelphia.

Dates: 1772-09-20

Letter 14, 1775-08-16

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, August 16, 1775. Discusses the approach of the Revolutionary War and the difficulties it will bring.

Dates: 1775-08-16

Letter 16, 1786-07-20

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, July 20, 1786. Discusses obtaining books from England, and the state of St. Joseph’s Church (it “is finished inside and out” and “is full every Sunday”).

Dates: 1786-07-20

Europe (1 of 3), 1816 - 1860

 File — Box: 165, Folder: 16
Identifier: 119_13_3
Scope and Contents Prospectus for College de Brugelette, pres d'Ath (Belgique, 183?); J. Dunn paper pertaining to his school for Catholic children (1816) and Robert Peel's contribution to the same; J. Dunn Appeal for subscribers [a list of subscribers to the erection of a monument in the Catholic Chapel of St. Winifred, located in Preston, England]; Extrait d'un Lettre (1859) de Mgr. Canoz, S.J. au T.R.P. Gener, S.J.; Copia della lettera del P. Riccadonna al Molto Rev. P. nostre Generale (1860); English copies...
Dates: 1816 - 1860

McGovern Alternative Defense Budget - Reaction 3 - 1972., 07/22/1972-08/31/1972

 File — Box: 20, Folder: 24
Identifier: GAMMS440.6.535
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Activities (1969- ) on the national scene for presidential candidates and the National Democratic Committee.

Dates: 07/22/1972-08/31/1972

7/1900., 07/10/1900-07/30/1900

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Identifier: 41038
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

1 series only.

Dates: 07/10/1900-07/30/1900

Sub-series 1.5. Audio Cassettes

 Sub-Series — Box: 15
Scope and Contents This sub-series contains audio cassette tapes with various Georgetown University affiliates generated by R. Emmett Curran for his history of Georgetown University. Interviewees include James Fitzgerald; Royden Davis (2): Thomas Fitzgerald, SJ; Robert Judge, SJ; Daniel Altobello; Annik Buchanan; Thomas Dean; Rosalia Dunn; Daniel Deghan; Philip Feldman; Colleen Conway; Henry Briefs (2); Francis Heyden, SJ; T. Byron Collins, SJ (multiple interviews); Fr. Daniel Power; William Ayers; Robert...
Dates: 1789 - 2023

Letter 11, 1773-07-05

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, July 5, 1773. Thanks his sister for sending boots, and describes his various ailments and the strenuous conditions of mission life. Mosley also notes, “I’ve lived entirely alone for these nine years past, not one white person with me,” alluding to the presence of enslaved individuals and non-white people at the Jesuit mission at Tuckahoe.

Dates: 1773-07-05

Letter 15, 1784-10-04

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 4, 1784. This is his first letter to his sister after the Revolution, and he provides updates on the condition of the mission, including the construction of the St. Joseph’s chapel in Talbot County. He also comments on the Bill of Rights, which has “put us all on the same footing, and has been of great service to us,” as well as the progress made by Methodists on the Eastern Shore.

Dates: 1784-10-04