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Correspondence 1978 - W., 01/01/1978-12/31/1978

 File — Box 2: Series 1010; Series 1011; Series 1012, Folder: 189
Identifier: 66208
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.

Dates: 01/01/1978-12/31/1978
Found in Notes:  Wasylik, John, National Commander-in-Chief of Veterans of Foreign Wars - TLS 3/17/78. Wayburn, Edgar and McCloskey, Michael, of the Sierra Club - TLS 6/13/78.

Correspondence 1979 - M., 01/01/1979-12/31/1979

 File — Box 2: Series 1010; Series 1011; Series 1012, Folder: 201
Identifier: 66220
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.

Dates: 01/01/1979-12/31/1979
Found in Notes:  Secretary of Labor - TLS 4/26/79. McCloskey, J. Michael, Executive Director of the Sierra Club - TLS 5/30/79.

Cardinal Vaughan to Father James Noonan., 09/28/1875-09/28/1875

 File — Box 1: Series 690; Series 691; Series 692; Series 693, Folder: 13
Identifier: 48065
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: (Folders 1 - 14) Contains original autograph letters signed by Herbert Cardinal Vaughan to the early provincials of the St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart mission headquartered at St. Francis Xavier Church, Baltimore, Maryland. These were Cornelius Dowling, the Society's first provincial and rector, and James Noonan, after the former's death on August 2, 1872. For more information on the history and origin of the Society in Mill Hill, London, refer to the Josephite Archives, Baltimore...
Dates: 09/28/1875-09/28/1875
Found in Notes:  The former had apparently signed a document along with John Tardy and eleven rebellious priests in the diocese protesting against the Louisville bishop, McCloskey. Bishop McCloskey eventually demanded that the society withdraw from Louisville.

New York: hoped-for Spanish church, 1885 - 1899

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 37010000458543], Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The papers in this collection cover a wide variety of places and events--not all clear in their relationship to Cardella. Most are in Spanish (letters to and from Central America as well as sermons for his New York community). There are seven folders of correpondence, received and sent, with some undated drafts of letters; four folders of material for and about the Spanish community in NYC; and small amounts of teaching material, legal documents and opinions, and inscription drafts.

Dates: 1885 - 1899
Found in Notes:  CARDELLA, PHILIP, SJ -LTRS & MEMOS RE SPANISH CHURCH IN NYC -1890S: Manuscript

MCCLOSKEY, JOHN, ABP OF NEW YORK -FROM CARDELLA, REV.

James Noonan to Cardinal Vaughan 1875., 08/05/1875-09/01/1875

 File — Box 1: Series 690; Series 691; Series 692; Series 693, Folder: 18
Identifier: 48070
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: (Folders 15 -24) This series contains xerox copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father James Noonan to Herbert Cardinal Vaughan, covering the period of his residence at St. Francis Xavier, Baltimore, Maryland, first as teacher for the mission, then as rector and provincial (1872-1877). This correspondence complements the original autograph letters by Cardinal Vaughan in the preceding series. In addition, there are copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father...
Dates: 08/05/1875-09/01/1875
Found in Notes:  JOSEPH'S SOCIETY OF THE SACRED HEART - GEORGIA MISSION (REF): Transcript

WALSH, MICHAEL - GEORGIA MISSION: PROPOSAL: Transcript

MCCLOSKEY (BISHOP OF LOUISVILLE) - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter

Correspondence, M., 07/11/1867-09/22/1903

 File — Box 1: Series 405, Folder: 14
Identifier: 35732
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

The Colonel Daniel S. Lamson Papers comprise .25 linear feet of correspondence, clippings and other materials of Colonel Daniel S. Lamson. They are arranged in 21 folders in one box.

Dates: 07/11/1867-09/22/1903
Found in Notes:  Merrick, S.J. referring to Augustus Langcake, S.J., Archbishop McCloskey, Archbishop Bayley, Alphonse Charlier, S.J., John B.

September 1-10, 1672 - 1968

 File — Box 2: [Barcode: 39020030754827], Folder: 9
Scope and Contents Jesuit obituaries: John A. MacDonald (1907), Leopold Bushart (1909), Peter de Meyer (1878), John J. McKeaney (1967), Anthony Dooher (1914), Casper Menke (1894), Albert Wagner (1924), Martin M. Harts (1895), Anthony Krammer (1875), Peter Karleskind (1862), William J. Lanigan (1966), Vincent S. McDonough (1939), Alphonsus J. Donlon (1923), Matthias Mueller (1925), Richard Martin (1939), Robert Fulton (1895), William Rice (1864), Antoine Laval (1728), Maximilien le Roy (1768), Terence J. Shealy...
Dates: 1672 - 1968
Found in Notes:  Bressani (1672), James McCloskey (1930), John Hagen (1950), Francis J. Bradley (1968), Henry M.

Correspondence 1959 M., 01/01/1959-12/31/1959

 File — Box 3: Series 640, Folder: 20
Identifier: 46211
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: [Folders 1:1 - 6:13] Correspondence received by CBL from 1933 through 1971. Includes carbon replies from CBL. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. To maintain the integrity of a series of correspondence by certain individuals, a given year may include letters from preceding years. In such cases, correspondence is filed by the most recent date in the series. Content is primarily social and personal. Some unclassified official correspondence is included. (Further official...
Dates: 01/01/1959-12/31/1959
Found in Notes:  LYON 1959: Typed Letter Signed

MCCLOSKEY, JOHN B. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1959: Typed Letter Signed

MCSHANE, FRANCIS - CORRES.

Incoming correspondence (L-W), 1849 - 1872

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020031854428], Folder: 4
Identifier: 19209
Scope and Contents Includes discussion of money deposited with Early by the 69th New York Regiment (Irish Brigade) and the billeting of troops on the Georgetown campus during the Civil War. Arranged alphabetically by sender.This folder contains letters from: Congressman Milton S. Latham, relating his inability to arrange a way to return a Georgetown student home to Mississippi (9-16-1861); H. B. Lewis, Nashville (9-18-1860); Congressman John Wessley Longyear, requesting a catalog (7-1-1864); E....
Dates: 1849 - 1872
Found in Notes:  Mary's College (12-31-1859); George McCloskey (2-2-1860); Bishop John McCloskey (2-26-1859); Bishop John McGill, asking Fr.

Bicentennial., 1989.

 File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Contains printed event programs and invitations.

Dates: 1989.
Found in Notes:  (Tim) Maher, John P. McCloskey, Frank H. McCourt, Frederick L. McCoy, James J.

Correspondence, 1853 - 1867

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020030728433], Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Contains letters to Fr. Maguire from: Fr. Michael L. Accolti, San Francisco, with reference to obtaining a patent for a rifle invented by a Dr. Tomasi (11-30-1866); Joseph C. Mallow, County Cork, Ireland (6-29-1865); Abp. of New York, John McCloskey, introducing Madame Fanny Burgess who is working to gain the release of her brother imprisoned in Sing Sing (9-11-1865); P. L. Miller, St. John's College, recommending Mr. Pillsbury (7-24-1853); Robert Ould, Richmond, Virginia (6-29-1867); Fr....
Dates: 1853 - 1867
Found in Notes:  Mallow, County Cork, Ireland (6-29-1865); Abp. of New York, John McCloskey, introducing Madame Fanny Burgess who is working to gain the release of her brother imprisoned in Sing Sing (9-11-1865); P.

Correspondence, Cox - F., 01/02/1880-05/23/1903

 File — Box 1: Series 935; Series 936, Folder: 3
Identifier: 62922
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contain the correspondence sent to and collected by Thomas F. Meehan between the years 1859-1920. The correspondence has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 01/02/1880-05/23/1903
Found in Notes:  FROM: Autographed Letter

MCCLOSKEY, JOHN CARDINAL - TFM'S HISTORY OF - CORRESP.

James Noonan to Cardinal Vaughan 1876., 06/12/1876-12/21/1876

 File — Box 1: Series 690; Series 691; Series 692; Series 693, Folder: 19
Identifier: 48071
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: (Folders 15 -24) This series contains xerox copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father James Noonan to Herbert Cardinal Vaughan, covering the period of his residence at St. Francis Xavier, Baltimore, Maryland, first as teacher for the mission, then as rector and provincial (1872-1877). This correspondence complements the original autograph letters by Cardinal Vaughan in the preceding series. In addition, there are copies of typed transcriptions of correspondence from Father...
Dates: 06/12/1876-12/21/1876
Found in Notes:  Father Noonan determines not to give up the Louisville mission, and reports that Bishop McCloskey has "removed the restriction with regard to the faculties," and money obtained by the Josephites from masses.

New York and Canadian Missions, 1871 - 1873

 File — Box 51: [Barcode: 39020030758703], 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
Found in Notes:  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.

G Dinner 1936., 04/23/1936-04/23/1936

 File — Box 1: Series 706, Folder: 10
Identifier: 56001

Wills, Surnames C-W, 1910 - 1920

 File — Box 98: [Barcode: 39020030759388], Folder: 8
Identifier: 119_80_5
Scope and Contents (Missing: A and B wills [311A1-B8]); Daniel P. Crowley (1910); (Missing: all other C wills [311C2-29]); Walter Dwight (1911); (Missing: all other D wills plus all E and F wills [311D2-F16]); James Groening (1910); (Missing: Bartholomew Gmeiner 1910, John C. Geale 1911); Thomas F. Gear (1911); (Missing: John J. Geoghan 1911, Aloysius J. Guiney 1911, Frederick J. Grewen 1912); Thomas J. Gartland (1913); (Missing: Joseph P. Green 1913, Thomas F. Graham 1914); Joseph B. Glynn (1914); (Missing:...
Dates: 1910 - 1920
Found in Notes:  McGovern 1918, John J. McCloskey 1919, Wm. C. Nevills 1915, also missing all O wills [311O1-10], John X.

IP-4.1: St. Alphonsus Church, Woodstock, Md. - Diary of the sunday school, 1890-1899

 File — Box 38, Folder: 841
Scope and Contents

Sunday school diary for St. Alphonsus, Woodstock, Maryland. Contains the first instance of segregation within the Sunday school on Jan 15th, 1899.

Dates: 1890-1899
Found in Notes:  .; Dec 31, 1890 - Duane; Dec 31, 1890 - Cavey, William; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, Margaret; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, John; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, Harry; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, Emilie; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, Frank; Jan 4, 1891 - Cavey, Marie; Jan 4, 1891 - Stanton, William; Jan 11, 1891 - Kister; Jan 18, 1891 - Howle; Jan 18, 1891 - Rowley; Feb 1, 1891 - Duane; Feb 8, 1891 - Waters; Feb 8, 1891 - Nearey; Feb 8, 1891 - McCloskey; Feb 8, 1891 - Duane; Feb 15, 1891 - Howle; Feb 15, 1891 - Murphy, Vincent; Feb 22, 1891 - Cavey, Clara; Feb 22, 1891 - Cavey; Harry; Feb 22, 1891 - Cavey, Johnnie; Feb 22, 1891 - Keelan; Feb 22, 1891 - Peach; Charlie; Feb 22, 1891 - Feeney, Lawrence; Feb 22, 1891 - Cavey, Stanley; Feb 22, 1891 - Stamm, Joe; Feb 22, 1891 - Nelson, Nannie; Feb 22, 1891 - Bortle, Katie; Feb 22, 1891 - Bortle; Loretta; Feb 22, 1891 - Kister; Mar 1, 1891 - Webb, Bessie; Mar 1, 1891 - Duane; Mar 1, 1891 - Cavey, Maud; Mar 8, 1891 - Howle; Mar 8, 1891 - Duane; Mar 15, 1891 - Keelan; Mar 15, 1891 - Duane; Apr 5, 1891 - Weller, Maurice; Apr 5, 1891 - Brandi; Apr 5, 1891 - Peach, Warner; Apr 12, 1891 - Cavey, Clara; Apr 19, 1891 - Howle; Apr 26, 1891 - O'Sullivan; May 10, 1891 - O'Shanessey; May 31, 1891 - Brandi; Jun 7, 1891 - Howle; Jun 7, 1891 - Finn; Jun 7, 1891 - Duane; Sept 6, 1891 - Keelan; Sept 6, 1891 - Howle; Sept 6, 1891 - Parlett, Charlie; Sept 6, 1891 - Brown, Riggs; Sept 6, 1891 - Archambault; Sept 6, 1891 - O'Conner, Mary; Sept 6, 1891 - Feeney; Sept 6, 1891 - McDonnell, Sept 13, 1891 - Doody; Sept 13, 1891 - Howle; Sept 13, 1891 - Keelan; Sept 13, 1891 - O'Sullivan; Sept 13, 1891 - Duane; Sept 13, 1891 - O'Sullivan; Sept 20, 1891 - Keeler; Oct 4, 1891 - McDonnell; Oct 11, 1891 - Doody; Oct 18, 1891 - Moody; Oct 18, 1891 - Duane; Oct 25, 1891 - Keelan; Nov 1, 1891 - Moody, Willie; Nov 1, 1891 - Doody; Nov 8, 1891 - McDonnell; Nov 8, 1891 - Doody; Nov 15, 1891 - Duane; Nov 22, 1891 - Doody; Nov 22, 1891 - McDonnell; Nov 22, 1891 - Keelan; Nov 29, 1891 - Keelan; Dec 6, 1891 - Duane; Dec 6, 1891 - Moody, Willie; Dec 6, 1891 - Duane; Dec 27, 1891 - McDonnell; Dec 27, 1891 - Keelan; Dec 27, 1891 - Doody; Dec 27, 1891 - Howle; Dec 27, 1891 - Peach, Lulu; Dec 27, 1891 - Webb, Emma; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Max; Dec 27, 1891 - Peach, Irene; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Mamie; Dec 27, 1891 - Bortle, Katie; Dec 27, 1891 - Webb, John; Dec 27, 1891 - Miller, Rena; Dec 27, 1891 - Bortle, Tom; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, John; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Fred; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Elsie; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Ethel; Dec 27, 1891 - Nelson, Mary L.; Dec 27, 1891 - Miller, Frank; Dec 27, 1891 - Bortle, John; Dec 27, 1891 - Peach, Nora; Dec 27, 1891 - Nauret, Christian; Dec 27, 1891 - Peach, W.; Dec 27, 1891 - Nelson, Nan; Dec 27, 1891 - Johnson, Curley; Dec 27, 1891 - Webb, Bessie; Dec 27, 1891 - Bortle, Loretta; Dec 27, 1891 - Peach, James; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Gertie; Dec 27, 1891 - Brown, Grace; Dec 27, 1891 - Feeney, Mary; Dec 27, 1891 - Bortle, Gertie; Dec 27, 1891 - Feeney, Annie; Dec 27, 1891 - Cavey, Bessie; Dec 27, 1891 - Stamme, Luise; Dec 27, 1891 - Duane; Jan 3, 1892 - Keelan; Jan 3, 1892 - Duane; Jan 17, 1892 - Moody; Jan 24, 1892 - McDonnell, Jan 24, 1892 - Duane; Jan 31, 1892 - Keelan; Feb 7, 1892 - Doody; Feb 7, 1892 - Duane; Feb 7, 1892 - McDonnell; Feb 7, 1892 - McDonnell; Feb 21, 1892 - Duane; Feb 21, 1892 - Keelan; Feb 21, 1892 - Keelan; Feb 28, 1892 - Thompkins; Mar 6, 1892 - Duane; Mar 6, 1892 - Keelan; Mar 6, 1892 - Duane; Mar 13, 1892 - Doody; Mar 13, 1892 - McDonnell; Mar 13, 1892 - Doody; Mar 27, 1892 - Duane; Apr 3, 1892 - Doody; Apr 10, 1892 - McDonnell; Apr 19, 1892 - Harmon; Apr 24, 1892 - Duane; Apr 24, 1892 - Archambault; May 1, 1892 - Duane; May 1, 1892 - McDonnell; May 1, 1892 - Cavey, Mamie; May 1, 1892 - Webb, Bessie; May 1, 1892 - Moran, Annie; May 1, 1892 - Feeney; Lawrence; May 1, 1892 - Peach, Charlie; May 1, 1892 - Bortle; Katie; May 1, 1892 - Moody, Will; May 1, 1892 - Keelan; May 8, 1892 - Duane; May 15, 1892 - Harmon; May 15, 1892 - French, Mamie; May 15, 1892 - French, Willie; May 15, 1892 - Doody; May 15, 1892 - McDonnell; May 15, 1892 - O'Sullivan; May 15, 1892 - Doody; May 22, 1892 - Young, Mamie; May 22, 1892 - Young, John; May 29, 1892 - Young, Willie; May 29, 1892 - Young, Mamie; May 29, 1892 - McDonnell; May 29, 1892 - Duane; Jun 12, 1892 - Keelan; Jun 12, 1892 - Brown, Grace; Jun 12, 1892 - Feeney, Annie; Jun 12, 1892 - Bortle, Tom; Jun 12, 1892 - Nelson, Tom; Jun 12, 1892 - Feeney, Lawrence; Jun 16, 1892 - Peach, Charles; Jun 16, 1892 - French, William; Jun 16, 1892 - French, Mary; Jun 16, 1892 - Cavey, Mary; Jun 16, 1892 - Nelson, Anna; Jun 16, 1892 - Webb, Mary "Bessie"'; Jun 16, 1892 - Moran, Anna; Jun 16, 1892 - Bortle, Kate; Jun 16, 1892 - Hall, Margaret; Jun 29, 1892 - Hall, Gertrude; Jun 29, 1892 - Marshall, Gertrude; Jun 29, 1892 - Marshall, Ida; Jun 29, 1892 - Bowman, James; Jun 29, 1892 - Butler, William; Jun 29, 1892 - Dorsey, Rose; Jun 29, 1892 - Feeney, Lawrence; Jun 29, 1892 - Peach, Charles; Jun 29, 1892 - French, William; Jun 29, 1892 - French, Mamie; Jun 29, 1892 - Cavey, Mamie; Jun 29, 1892 - Nelson, Nannie; Jun 29, 1892 - Webb, Bessie; Jun 29, 1892 - Moran, Annie; Jun 29, 1892 - Bortle, Loretta; Jun 29, 1892 - Bortle, Katie; Jun 29, 1892 - Stamm, Joseph; Jun 29, 1892 - Schramofski, Katie; Jun 29, 1892 - Schramofski, Lizzie; Jun 29, 1892 - Myers, Lizzie; Jun 29, 1892 - Myers, John; Jun 29, 1892 - Myers, Annie; Jun 29, 1892 - Archambault; Jun 29, 1892 - O'Sullivan; Jun 26, 1892 - Brown, Grace; Jun 26, 1892 - Fenney, Annie; Jun 26, 1892 - Peach, Warner; Jun 26, 1892 - Peach, Nora; Jun 26, 1892 - Webb, John; Jun 26, 1892 - Cavey, John; Jun 26, 1892 - Cavey, Max; Jun 26, 1892 - Noraut, Chris; Jun 26, 1892 - Bortle, John; Jun 26, 1892 - Bortle, Tom; Jun 26, 1892 - Cavey, Elsie; Jun 26, 1892 - Peach, Irene; Jun 26, 1892 - Webb, Bessie; Jun 26, 1892 - Bortle, Katie; Jun 26, 1892 - Johnson, Curley; Jun 26, 1892 - Nelson, Mary L.; Jun 26, 1892 - Feeney, Joseph; Jun 26, 1892 - Cavey, Gertrude; Jun 26, 1892 - Nelson, Annie; Jun 26, 1892 - Cavey, Mamie; Jun 26, 1892 - Bortle, Loretta; Jun 26, 1892 -