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Philip Barry Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS128
Scope and Contents
The Philip Barry Papers consist of correspondence from friends and associates to Philip and Ellen Barry. Some well known individuals include, Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet; Katherine Bregy (Catholic author); William C. Bullitt (US ambassador); writers Henry W. Clune, Edsel Ford, Brendan Gill, Morris Hadley, John O'Hara, Joseph Verner Reed, Robert Sherwood; actresses Lillian Gish and Katherine Hepburn; producers/directors Joseph Mankiewicz and Robert Sinclair.
The collection...
Dates:
1921 - 1984
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Their other children were Edmund Henry, born 1882; James Corbett, Jr., born 1888; and Agnes Mary, born 1893.
Alexander Ward Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-850101
Scope and Contents
The Alexander Ward Papers comprise fifteen autograph diaries of Alexander Ward from 1870 to 1889. The diaries begin while Ward is eighteen and trace his development from a wealthy youth working part-time in a factory to a wealthy land owner doing local magistracy work. The diaries offer us an interesting perspective on the day to day life of a country squire during his early years before his marriage in 1895. The entries are written in a "matter-of-fact" style, often with little commentary....
Dates:
1870 - 1889
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Alexander Ward was born in 1852, the second son of Mr. Henry Ward of Gatwick House in Billericay, Essex.
Byington family papers 3
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS408
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
This collection includes 8 letters to and from Aaron Homer Byington from 1844 to 1899. The majority of these are typed letters signed by John Addison Porter to Byington. The letters cover a broad range of topics including Washington Cabinet appointments, Connecticut Senatorial races, consular salaries, significant newspapers, the Republican Party, the Spanish-American War, and Byington's son, George. Also included in the collection is an autograph signed letter from Aaron Homer Byington to...
Dates:
1844-1899
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Byington died on December 29, 1910 in Flushing, Long Island, New York, leaving behind his sons William Homer, George Richmond, and Stuart Woodford. His son Henry Sumpter died in 1887 of and his daughter Harriet Eloise died as an infant.
Alexander Hill Everett Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS246
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
Diplomat, author, political insider and brother of Edward Everett, Alexander Hill Everett (1790-1847) shaped American politics both abroad and at home. The Alexander Hill Everett Collection provides documentation of four important and diverse topics: life as charge d'affaires to The Hague in 1822 and 1823, analysis of the U.S. presidential election of 1824 before the final result was formalized, discussion of population theories, and expenses of the U.S. minister to Spain between 1825 and...
Dates:
1822 - 1829
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
As a staunch supporter of John Quincy Adams, Alexander Hill Everett discusses the strategies of Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Harris Crawford in these letters.
Ives Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS72
Scope and Contents
The Ives Family Papers includes material related to Rev. Levi Sillman Ives; Joseph Moss Ives and his son Walter Bigelow Ives; and Cora Semmes Ives, her husband Joseph Ives, and their children Edward, Eugene, and Frank. Levi Silliman Ives and Joseph Moss Ives were both descendants of William Ives who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, from London in 1635, and was one of the original settlers of Quinnipiac (New Haven), Connecticut, in 1638. The connection, however, between them and the others...
Dates:
1853 - 1941
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
In 1819, he joined the Protestant Episcopal Church and studied theology under Bishop John Henry Hobart, whose daughter Rebecca he married in 1822.
Presidents’ Correspondence and Other Materials (Richards, Whitney, Daugherty)
Collection
Identifier: GTA-000010
Scope and Contents
Included are copies of outgoing letters from the tenures of three Georgetown University Presidents - J. Havens Richards (1888-1898), John D. Whitney (1898-1901) and Jerome Daugherty (1901-1905), as well as incoming correspondence received by Father Richards between 1888 and 1898. A volume listing major donations to Georgetown University, 1891-1898, is also present. The correspondence documents the work of Presidents Richards, Whitney and Daugherty during a period of major reform...
Dates:
1872 - 1904; Majority of material found within 1888 - 1898
Found in:
Georgetown University Archives
Found in Notes:
Joseph Havens Richards was born on November 8, 1851 in Columbus, Ohio. His father Henry Richards, an ordained Episcopalian minister, converted to Catholicism shortly after his son's birth.
Francis X. Talbot, SJ Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-900914
Scope and Contents
The Francis X. Talbot, SJ Papers document his writings and related research and correspondence, particularly concerning Saint Isaac Jogues. The collection also includes materials unrelated to his publications such as photographs; correspondence and clippings on the Dionne quintuplets; papers relating to his retirement from America; and records of his involvement in the Washington Retreat House project.
Dates:
1915 - 1953
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
His publications include: Jesuit Education in Philadelphia: Saint Joseph's College, 1851-1926 (1927); Richard Henry Tierney: Priest of the Society of Jesus (1930); Shining in Darkness: Dramas of the Nativity and the Resurrection (1932); Saint Among Savages: The Life of Isaac Jogues (1935); and Saint Among the Hurons: The Life of Jean de Brébeuf (1949).
Lawrence Gilman Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS232
Scope and Contents
Comprising seven boxes, eleven linear feet of material, the Lawrence Gilman Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed matter relating to the life and career of Lawrence Gilman (1878-1939). The grandnephew of Johns Hopkins' University's first president Daniel Coit Gilman, Lawrence Gilman was a noted music critic for the "New York Herald-Tribune," annotator of orchestral programs for the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and radio...
Dates:
1807 - 1948; Majority of material found within 1901 - 1937
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Bristol (1843-1910); Arhtur Coit (1855-1890), m. (1877) Bessie Lawrence (1858); Mary Trumbull (1857-58); Henry Kingsley (1861-1893); Louisa (1868-1891). (Gilman) Daughters of Daniel C. and Mary (Ketcham) Gilman: Alice (b. 1863), m. (1894) Everett P.
John L. Brown Papers 3
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS253
Scope and Contents
The John L. Brown Papers 3, consists of correspondence with 20th century artists, scholars, and writers. Notables include artists Huseyin Halit, Loren McIver and her husband, poet Lloyd Frankenberg, Lilian Mckendrick, Irene Rice Pereira and Antoinette Schulte; art critic and historian Roger Avermaete; historian Henry Steele Commager; and writers Jacqueline Bernard, Faith Berry, Elizabeth Borton de Trevino, Lewis Galantiere, Elsa Gress, poet James Laughlin, Boris Schreiber, Pierre Seghers,...
Dates:
1946 - 1995; Majority of material found within 1966 - 1986
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Notables include artists Huseyin Halit, Loren McIver and her husband, poet Lloyd Frankenberg, Lilian Mckendrick, Irene Rice Pereira and Antoinette Schulte; art critic and historian Roger Avermaete; historian Henry Steele Commager; and writers Jacqueline Bernard, Faith Berry, Elizabeth Borton de Trevino, Lewis Galantiere, Elsa Gress, poet James Laughlin, Boris Schreiber, Pierre Seghers, Georges Sion, Gerald Sykes and Richard Wright.
Robert Fergusson Papers 1
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS263
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Robert Fergusson Papers document the business activities of Robert Fergusson (d. 1813), a tobacco factor operating in Port Tobacco, Maryland. The collection includes both incoming and outgoing correspondence of Fergusson. Alexander Hamilton (d. 1799), a tobacco factor in Piscataway, Maryland, is a principal correspondent. Other correspondents include Dumfries [Virginia] merchants George Gray and Alexander Henderson, James Brown & Company of Glasgow [Scotland], and others. John...
Dates:
1717 - 1810; Majority of material found within 1780 - 1800
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Fergusson also represented Glassford, Gordon & Monteith; Neil Jamieson & Company; James Brown & Company of Glasgow, Scotland; the heirs of Matthew Blair; and Henry Glassford, Richard Henderson, and Alexander Henderson of Glassford & Henderson.
Pierre Leroy - Janetta Warre Collection 1
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS309
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Leroy-Warre Collection primarily consists of correspondence from Pierre Leroy to Janetta Warre concerning the works of Teilhard de Chardin Centenary Exhibition organized by Mrs. Warre in London and Edinburgh in 1983. The material is arranged in 116 folders in 1 box. In the summer of 1983, Janetta Warre brought to London and Edinburgh the Teilhard de Chardin Centenary Exhibition which had appeared in Paris in 1981. The bulk of the collection is letters she received from Fr. Leroy...
Dates:
1982 - 1987
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
"The first one I read was written by Fr. Henri de Lubac, a fellow Jesuit and notable theologian, entitled "The Faith of Teilhard de Chardin" and published by Burns & Oates, Ltd. in 1965.
Richard M. Helms Papers 2
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS423
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Richard M. Helms Papers: Part 2 contain a portion of the personal papers of Richard M. Helms, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1966 to 1973 and the U.S. Ambassador to Iran from 1973 to 1976. The collection includes some of Helms' personal correspondence, mostly dated to the 1970s. Correspondents include Dennis J. Helms, W. Averell Harriman, John A. McCone, Gates W. McGarrah, and Richard M. Nixon. The collection also includes a few of Helms' appointment books dating...
Dates:
1933 - 2003; Majority of material found within 1965 - 1979
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
A series of photographs is also present, providing photographs of Henry A. Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, and the U.S.S.
Richard M. Helms Papers 3
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS424
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Richard M. Helms Papers: Part 3 document the career of Richard M. Helms, who served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1966 to 1973 and the U.S. Ambassador to Iran from 1973 to 1976. The collection includes carbons of some of Helms' outgoing correspondence, mostly dated to 1976, with various individuals, such as George H.W. Bush. Helms' personal papers (Part 3) contain letters from notable people, such as Assadollah Alam, Arthur Ashe, Michael Beschloss, George H.W. Bush,...
Dates:
1930 - 2004; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1989
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Clifford, Lady Bird Johnson, Henry A. Kissinger, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Nancy Reagan.
Richard M. Helms Papers 1
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS422
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Richard M. Helms Papers: Part 1 comprise the private papers of Richard M. Helms, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1966 to 1973 and the U.S. Ambassador to Iran from 1973 to 1976. The collection includes extensive correspondence files, including a number of letters from George H.W. Bush, Barry Goldwater, Lady Bird Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Henry A. Kissinger, Richard M. Nixon, and Ronald Reagan, among others. The papers also include manuscripts by Helms and others,...
Dates:
1922 - 2004; Majority of material found within 1965 - 2002
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Bush, Barry Goldwater, Lady Bird Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Henry A. Kissinger, Richard M. Nixon, and Ronald Reagan, among others.
Bailey K. Ashford Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-050102
Scope and Contents
The Bailey K. Ashford papers document the life and works of Bailey K. Ashford (1873-1934), an American medical official known for his work in combating hookworm and other tropical diseases in Puerto Rico. Some materials in the collection concern his family and early life. Other items relate to his experiences as a medical officer in the U.S. Army during World War I. The bulk of the collection covers his medical work in Puerto Rico. A few of Ashford's expeditions to other nations are also...
Dates:
1808 - 1973; Majority of material found within 1897 - 1934
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Bruno Scott James Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS135
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Bruno Scott James Papers consist of correspondence and manuscript material belonging to Msgr. James. Correspondence by Msgr. James is limited and in xerox form. The originals are located in other collections, specifically, the Douglas Woodruff papers and the Sir Arnold Lunn papers at the Georgetown University Special Collections Division. The bulk of the correspondence relating directly to Msgr. James is to or from his friend, the Bishop William Gordon Wheeler of Leeds. This concerns the...
Dates:
1957 - 1988; Majority of material found within 1976 - 1984
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Bruno helped to found the John Henry Newman College, a residence hall for students at the University of Naples.
Jan Philip Roothaan, SJ Archive
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS170
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Jan Philip Roothaan, S.J. Archive consists of correspondence, mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan, S.J. to his family in Amsterdam. The letters are arranged in 170 folders contained in three boxes. The letters contained in the Jan Philip Roothaan, S.J. Archive are of great interest to those investigating the personal and family life of the General of the Society of Jesus. A vast majority of the letters are from Jan Philip to his father, Mathias, and his brother, Albert, half in...
Dates:
1804 - 1852
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
One letter survives to Mathias Roothaan from Fr. Jean Henry, a Belgian priest who accompanied Jan Philip on the ship as he first departed Amsterdam for the Jesuit novitiate in 1804.
John L. Brown Papers 2
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS205
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The John L. Brown Papers 2, consists of 271 folders of alphabetically arranged correspondence with prominent twentieth-century graphic and performing artists, composers, publishers and writers including Josephine Baker, George Braziller, John Cage, Albert Camus, Marc Chagall, Carlos Chavez, Henry Steele Commager, George Dillon, John Dos Passos, Angna Enters, Paul Flamand, Gaston Gallimard, Julien Green, Alfred and Blanche Knopf, Claude Levi-Strauss, Jose Limon, Andre Malraux, Jacques...
Dates:
1940 - 1995; Majority of material found within 1945 - 1970
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
Brown Papers 2, consists of 271 folders of alphabetically arranged correspondence with prominent twentieth-century graphic and performing artists, composers, publishers and writers including Josephine Baker, George Braziller, John Cage, Albert Camus, Marc Chagall, Carlos Chavez, Henry Steele Commager, George Dillon, John Dos Passos, Angna Enters, Paul Flamand, Gaston Gallimard, Julien Green, Alfred and Blanche Knopf, Claude Levi-Strauss, Jose Limon, Andre Malraux, Jacques Maritain, Carson McCullers, Darius Milhaud, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, Edmee Duchesse de La Rochefoucauld, Theodore Roethke, Wallace Stegner, Gerald Sykes, Allen Tate, Virgil Thompson, Richard Wright, and 'Zev' (Daniel A.
Thomas F. Mulledy, SJ Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS26
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of papers documenting the spiritual ministry and correspondence of Thomas Mulledy from the time of his entry in the Society of Jesus in 1815 until his death in 1860. The papers include sermons, 1829-1860; discourses, exercises, instructions, and lectures, 1834-1860; mass intentions, 1824-1860; and verses, 1817-1859. They also include two manuscripts: "Liber Manualis Sacerdotum" ("Priest's Manual"), 1815-1828, and "Vade Mecum" ("Go With Me"), 1815-1822....
Dates:
1815 - 1860; Majority of material found within 1840 - 1860
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
In June 1838, Mulledy arranged the sale of 272 men, women, and children to Jesse Batey, whose land holdings included a 2,800-acre estate in Maringouin, Iberville Parish, Louisiana, and Henry Johnson, a former governor of Louisiana and member of Congress.
Richard D. Mudd Papers
Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS285
Scope and Contents
The Richard D. Mudd Papers contain the extensive research files of Richard D. Mudd, whose grandfather, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, set the leg of Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth as Booth attempted to escape the scene of the crime through southern Maryland. Samuel A. Mudd went to prison for setting Booth's leg, but Richard D. Mudd decades later contended that his grandfather was simply doing his duty as a medical doctor. Although he was released from prison by President Andrew Johnson,...
Dates:
1822 - 2023; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1990
Found in:
Georgetown University Manuscripts
Found in Notes:
From 1926 to 1927, Richard D. Mudd interned at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He served as a resident there from 1927 to 1928.
