(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.
Sunday school diary for St. Alphonsus, Woodstock, Maryland. Contains the first instance of segregation within the Sunday school on Jan 15th, 1899.
Correspondence, ephemera and other records collected by FGR about Tableland Trails and the Mountain Choir Festival.
Scrapbooks containing mostly printed material. Arranged in original order of the scrapbooks.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collections consist of letters and documents by and about notable individuals in history, literature, religion, government, and other fields. The items in these collections are gifts and purchases.
Published weekly by Office of Public Relations for faculty and staff.
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
Oversize materials of a variety of types, mainly including maps and geological charts.
Contains folders arranged by subject on publications and projects of John Deedy.
Eugene de L. McDonnell (1864-1935), Maryland-New York Province
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
Poems and songs written by theological students at Fordham, Boston College, and Woodstock in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, and English. These were written on the occassion of feast days and special events.
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
Files from William E. Mulligan's home basement.
This series consists of the personal and professional papers of Jesuits associated with Woodstock, former Woodstock Jesuits, ex Jesuits, and Jesuits within and outside the province. The collection is made up of spiritual notes, sermons, class materials, materials for publication, correspondence between Jesuits and family, photos, scrapbooks, diaries, newspaper clippings, and menologies.