This series contains items, largely undated, used by Walsh in the course of his studies at Georgetown College and/or at Woodstock College. Included are notebooks, loose notes (both typed and handwritten) and textbooks. Arrangement is alphabetical by subject.
Z. T. Miller Civil War letters. Arranged chronologically.
Sale of Cedar Point, drafted by Zwinge
**Former finding aid location: 119.1_61**
Letters concerning accounts at Cedar Point Neck to Procurator Joseph Zwinge, S.J.
**Former finding aid location: 1191.1_14**
Includes correspondence related to Clark's appointment to West Point as well as various forms and orders pertaining to student life and furlough. After graduating in 1829, his association with the school continued through involvement in the board of visitors and alumni association.
Topics focus on the Montford Point Marines, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Vietnam War stereotypes, and public perceptions of veterans and the stigma of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Correspondence.
Mark W. Clark Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Alexander Hill Everett letters.
Survey and Map (1669) of St. Thomas Manor; Grant (1670) by Caecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore) to Henry Warren; Plat map of Chapel Point, March 1893 (printed with graphic illustrations); Cedar Point Neck Map showing tenant locations at Cedar Point Neck c. 1910; Pye's Chance - survey map by Joseph Zwinge (1913)
**Former finding aid locations: 119_OS4_8; 119_OS4_8; 101Z6-101-Z7; 101aT4; 52T13; 101aA**
[Folders 1:1 - 3:55] Contains correspondence by various members of the Ord and Andre families; arranged chronologically by author. Note that female married names are cross-referenced with maiden names. Researchers are advised to look under both. The Ord men are indexed by their full given names, e.g., 'James Placidus Ord,' not 'Placidus Ord;' and 'William Marcellus Ord,' not 'William Ord.'
Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Contains documents comprising the personal manuscripts collection of John Gilmary Shea. This series consists of Boxes 21 and 22 and is arranged alphabetically by individual.