Please note that correspondents often mention acquaintances or other individuals but will not provide their complete names. When known, the full name is given in parentheses. Also, in the case of the Clarke family, one A.K. Clark signs her name without the 'e' although it is likely that she is a member of the Clarke family. She also cites (her husband?) inconsistently as 'Mr. Clark' or 'Mr. Clarke.' Descriptions for each letter will use the spelling that the correspondent has used.
One series only.
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
This series consists of correspondence related to Fr. Clark's schooling at West Point and Mt. St. Mary's College as well as his administrative positions at the College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Massachusetts), Gonzaga College (Washington, DC), and Georgetown College. Also included is correspondence from family and friends as well as letters relevant to his service in the US Army.
Map of Cedar Point Neck derived from 1792 map found in Sewall's Account Book and annotated by Joseph Zwinge to show succession of tenants
**Formering finding aid location: 119_OS5_12; 99Z1**
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
This series contains material grouped according to subject heading.
This series contains oversize material belonging to the LaFarge Papers.
Correspondence to Fr. Devitt from fellow Jesuit Fr. Aloysius Pfister (1833-1891), who was at one point librarian at the Xujiahui Catholic Library of Shanghai, now the Xujiahui Library.
Contains PRN flyer for Hotel Belleview, Chapel Point 1897; TMs "Notes on the Ownership of St. Thomas Manor" Jul 1, 1926
**Former finding aid locations: 119_103.1_1; 552CD-552E**
"Rosecroft Burned," 1906; "Cedar Point Sold," Sun, June 17, 1911
**Former finding aid locations: 119_15_7; 50Z10**