This series includes personal papers such as correspondence, biographical information and genealogical research, and materials related to travel. Of special note is Fr. Repetti's autobiographical writings in which he discusses his internment in Ateneo de Manila and Los Baños during World War II (folders 5-8).
This series contains portraits of individual Jesuits in a variety of forms--cabinet cards, cartes de visite, glass plate negatives, prints, clippings, etc.--and are arranged alphabetically by last name. The majority of images show members of the Maryland, New York, or Maryland-New York Provinces, although some portray priests from other countries or non-Jesuit clergy.
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.
Two carte de visite photographs of Fr. Welch, likely taken while stationed in Boston between 1863 and 1886.
Portrait photographs (including cartes de visite) and an engraving of Patrick Healy. Undated but from the period of Healy's presidency at Georgetown (circa 1870s-1880s).
A bound volume containing a partial English translation of Emmanuel Alvarez’ book De institutione grammatica libri tres (1572), copied down by Barber while at St. John’s in Frederick (Maryland).
This series contains material organized alphabetically according to subject.
This series contains material organized alphabetically according to subject.
This series contains correspondence and other material relating to and originating from the LaFarge family.
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.
This series contains correspondence with or about individuals with whom JLF associated. The series is arranged alphabetically by name.
School notebook titled "de sacramentis" (on the sacraments) written by Fr. Wiget between 1848 and 1849. Created while at Georgetown.
School notebook titled "de romani pontificis" (on the Roman pontiff) written by Fr. Wiget between 1848 and 1849. Created while at Georgetown.