Dissertation
1 printed proclamation (in French) issued by Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Proclamation." First line: "Citoyens Francais: Le jour de la deliverance se leve. Vos freres d'armes sont maintenant sur le sol francais." ["French Citizens: The day of deliverance is dawning. Your brothers in arms are now on French soil."] 1944.
Correspondence written mostly to Michael Richey from personal friends. Also includes photographs and manuscripts.
Correspondence written by Michael and Paul Richey to their parents, George and Adelaide Richey. Correspondence written by George Richey to his wife, Adelaide. Also includes photographs, manuscripts, and other correspondence.
Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
The material in this collection relates to Julius P. Garesche, a Georgetown University alumnus and chief of staff to William S. Rosecrans, a general during the Civil War. It includes manuscripts by Julius Garesche; correspondence about his death by fellow officers, including General Rosecrans; printed information about Garesche and some members of his family; and photographs of Garesche and the family tomb at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Washington, DC.
Balakirev inscribed the date at the foot of the manuscript in both "Old Style" (i.e., Julian) and "New Style" (Gregorian) forms as: "18/31 Janvier 1908".
On page 1 Saint-Saëns wrote "L'acte de propriété est à la page 4." Inscribed very faintly on page 4: "Reconnu à Monsieur Lecoq le droit de publier ces deux morceaux. Camille Saint-Saëns"
Contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other documents relating to Native American linguistics and history. Includes many original documents. Numerous grammars and vocabularies are retained. Arranged alphabetically by name of Native American language/tribe. This series comprises boxes 7-11 of the Shea Papers.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts, and other documents pertaining to U.S. Catholic Church History. Boxes 12 and 13, which deal with notable individuals in U.S. Catholic History, are arranged alphabetically by last name of individual. Boxes 14 through 20 contain documents which focus on the history of Catholicism in particular geographic places in America, and they are arranged alphabetically by geographic area.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts, and other documents pertaining to U.S. Catholic Church History. Boxes 12 and 13, which deal with notable individuals in U.S. Catholic History, are arranged alphabetically by last name of individual. Boxes 14 through 20 contain documents which focus on the history of Catholicism in particular geographic places in America, and they are arranged alphabetically by geographic area.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts, and other documents pertaining to U.S. Catholic Church History. Boxes 12 and 13, which deal with notable individuals in U.S. Catholic History, are arranged alphabetically by last name of individual. Boxes 14 through 20 contain documents which focus on the history of Catholicism in particular geographic places in America, and they are arranged alphabetically by geographic area.
Contains outgoing correspondence from John Gilmary Shea. Mostly letters to Edmond Mallet. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Included is correspondence, reports, memoranda, etc. Arranged chronologically.