This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
A journal written by Fr. Duncan that includes discussion of varied topics such as house visitors, the weather, his travels, and generally ministering to the parishioners of St. Mary's. He writes of the death of his brother Charles and continues to talk of contemporary political events, such as the conviction of Ferdinand de Lesseps and the trial of Lizzie Borden. The journal ends with his transfer to Georgetown University as procurator in July 1893 with a final entry in January 1894.
This series contains two boxes of material relating to Africa and LaFarge's involvement with the education of African students in the US.
This series contains manuscripts and published versions of articles and addresses by Fr. LaFarge, arranged chronologically.
Letter to Mulledy. Kenney writes about his disappointment that he was unable to see Mulledy in Nice, but that he met Frs. James Van de Velde and Stephen Dubuisson in Paris on his way to Italy for the winter.
This series contains material organized alphabetically according to subject.
This series contains material organized alphabetically according to subject.
Memoir that includes notes on health and medicine, the visit of Marquis de Lafayette to the District of Columbia, the infestation of the boll weevil that was destroying wheat in Georgetown and surrounding area, and passing comments on slavery.
This series contains correspondence and other material relating to and originating from the LaFarge family.
This series contains correspondence and other material relating to and originating from the LaFarge family.
This series contains JLF's articles from 1911-1963, arranged chronologically.
Letters predominantly from Mo. Drexel referring to the “industry among the girls in Jamaica” and the possibility of the Sisters of Mercy of Jamaica accepting a Black woman into their community who was a student at the St. Francis de Sales (Rock Castle) boarding school. Further includes discussion of a possible mission in Philadelphia for “the non-Catholic negroes” and an impending visit by Fr. Emerick.
Thomas Poulton or Pulton (1697-1749) was born in Northamptonshire, England, and made his humanities studies at the Jesuit College of St. Omer, entering the Society of Jesus in 1716. In 1738 he was sent to the Maryland Mission where he eventually became Superior (1740-). This folder contains a bound manuscript entitled "Tractus de Horographia," covering astronomical and horography or the art of constructing time-keeping instruments (c. 1728).
Liber Continens Nomina eorum, quibus informationis ad gradum & de Gubernandum Romam missa sunt, a die 4th Januarii 1845. Lists promotions of members conferred in chronological order.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_95_2; 502:12**
Spiritual exercises; lecture notes; Extract of pastoral letter (1829) from Pius VIII concerning the year of the jubilee; Notebook fragment containing precepts; Notes-"De ordine in Sancta nostra Ecclesia catholica"; Mechanica-Definitiones.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_15_8; 50Z11**
Scapulary and Holy Childhood [contains Catalogue of names of members of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary de Monte Carmeli (1849-1858)]
Contains ALS from: Van Quickenborne, de Theux, Elet, to Dzierozynski.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_128_17; XXXS1-XXXS11**