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Letter 5, 1760-10-05

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 5, 1760. Describes Mosley’s health and the challenging work and living conditions. Discusses the general state of the Jesuit mission at Newtown, and alludes to the presence of both enslaved people and indigenous people in the region. Materials on Slavery This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.The letter alludes to Jesuit slaveholding - and slaveholding...
Dates: 1760-10-05

Letter 12, 1773-11-05

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, November 5, 1773. Discusses wildlife in Maryland, his own health, and the travails of mission work. Mentions the possibility of sending animal specimens of interest to his sister in England. Materials on Slavery This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.Mentions enslaved people at the St. Joseph’s mission: “I had begged my negroes at home and my Congregations...
Dates: 1773-11-05

Charles Stone: Correspondence from John Perry., 12/29/1855-01/24/1857

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 22
Identifier: GAMMS452.10.65
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains the correspondence related to Charles D. Stone (1830-1858). Stone was the son of Susan Hamlin Stone (1801-1869) and William W. Stone (d. 1851). He practiced law in Waterford, Maine, and had become active in state politics before his unexpected death at the age of 28 years.

Dates: 12/29/1855-01/24/1857

Kudos, 1977 - 2004

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents Assistant Secretary of State Jules Katz, Economics Bureau, 1977Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department, Michael Blumenthal, 1978Assistant Secretary of State Chester Crocker, Africa Bureau, 1984Senator Paul Simon (2), 1985Congressman Les Aspin, 1985Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, 1989Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Michael Boskin, 1990Chairman of the AFL/CIO, Lane Kirkland,...
Dates: 1977 - 2004

December 1-15, 1634 - 1967

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Jesuit obituaries: Henry Graf (1927), Rudolph J. Meyer (1912), John Sumner (1880), Julius Pottgeiser (1894), Joseph Pirisi (1906), Edward H. Welch (1904), John del Carpio (1634), Thomas Slevin (1921), John Pierre Frieden (1911), Francis X. Talbot (1953), Joseph J. McLoughlin (1953), Edward Higgins (1902), James A. Rockliff (1926), Peter Paul Fitzpatrick (1886), Francis J. Berberich (1899), Paul Costano (1921), Michael Tomei (1850), John F. Hurley (1967), James E. Conahan (1926), Edward...
Dates: 1634 - 1967

Letter 7, 1766-10-14

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 14, 1766. Describes harsh conditions at the newly established Jesuit mission at Tuckahoe in Talbot County, Maryland, which Mosley founded in 1765. He notes the presence of enslaved laborers and the poor conditions under which they were required to live. Materials on Slavery This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.This letter discusses enslaved individuals...
Dates: 1766-10-14

Letter 9, 1772-06-05

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, June 5, 1772. Discusses the abuses of indentured servitude and the harsh treatment of an individual known by both Mosley and his sister, who came from England to Maryland under an indenture. Mosley asks his sister to discourage anyone she knows in England from signing on to an indenture in America. Mosley compares indentured servitude to slavery, and also denigrates enslaved individuals. Materials on...
Dates: 1772-06-05

Correspondence Duf-Dur., 12/31/1966-05/16/1967

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 59
Identifier: 63028
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and a wide variety of supplemental items that document Murray's career as author, editor, lecturer, professor, and theologian. Murray is perhaps best known for his books We Hold These Truths (1960) and The Problem of God (1964) as well as for his longstanding editorship of Theological Studies. Among Murray's correspondents are Rev. John...
Dates: 12/31/1966-05/16/1967

New York and Canadian Missions, 1871 - 1873

 File — Box: 51, Folder: 9
Identifier: 119_34_7.2
Scope and Contents Legal and land records:Deed (1824) from Daniel Barber to Francis Dzierozynski, S.J.; Power of attorney (1833) by Fr. Dzierozynski to Daniel Barber; Agreement (1873) between John [Cardinal] McCloskey, Archbishop of New York and John Bapst, S.J.; Letter (July 14, 1873) from Joseph Darthaller to Fr. Superior; Four indentures and copies (1871-73) between Frederick A. Stone and Michael Driscol, S.J.; Indenture and copy (1873) between Michael Dunn and Edward McTammary; Note (1871)...
Dates: 1871 - 1873

St. John's Church, Cemetery (2 of 4), 1873 - 1901

 File — Box: 126, Folder: 9
Identifier: 119_20_8
Scope and Contents Documents related to St. John's Church and Cemetery, including Civil War claim and property bequeathed to Frederick novitiate:List (1894) bodies removed from Middletown to St. John's Cemetery; Letter (no date) authorizes removal of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney's grave from Novitiate to church cemetery; Receipt (1889) from estate of Miss McMullan; Letter (Oct. 16, 1873) from W.M. Dunn to J.B. Motley, attorney for C.C. Lancaster, S.J.; Letter (Dec. 24, 1875) of James McSherry;...
Dates: 1873 - 1901

G Dinner 1939., 04/27/1939-04/27/1939

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: 56005

Hopkins, Stephen - Death: Correspondence., 02/14/1944-02/28/1944

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 27
Identifier: 28509
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: The first part of this series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and includes letters from members of the Hopkins family and relatives. Included also is one folder containing correspondence to HLH concerning the search for a summer cottage. (Box 4, Folders 19-27) The second part of the series consists of correspondence between HLH and his son Robert. Letters cover the war years during which RH participated as a combat cameraman in the US Army Signal Corps. Other correspondence,...
Dates: 02/14/1944-02/28/1944