The Francis X. de Neckere, SJ Papers contain de Neckere's first vows as well as a handwritten volume of meditations likely written while at Conewago (1849-1879).
First vows of Fr. de Neckere, 18 September 1846.
Record of visitations from Fathers Anthony Maas (1915-1918), Joseph Rockwell (1919-1921), Norbert de Boynes (1920), Laurence Kelly (1923-1928), Edward Phillips (1929-1933), Joseph Murphy (1935), James Sweeney (1938-1939), and Vincent Keelan (1943).
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).
School notebook titled "de deo" (on God) written by Fr. Wiget between 1849 and 1850. Created while at Georgetown.
Materials compiled on the separation of New England from the Maryland-New York Province at the request of Visitor Norbert de Boynes. Includes correspondence as well as reports on lines of division, reasons "for" or "against" the partition, and financial considerations.
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.
School notebook titled "de sacramento" (on the sacrament) written by Fr. Wiget between 1849 and 1850. Created while at Georgetown.