Showing Names: 866311 - 866340 of 866509
File
Identifier: CWEN 3/39
File
Identifier: CWEN 3/33
Item
Identifier: ATWT 23254-VH
File
Identifier: CNUE 238/26
File — Box 3, Folder: 188
Identifier: MSH/LAT 0099-188
File — Box CMST 15
Identifier: CMST 6/23
File
Identifier: CGOU 9/23
Item
Identifier: AHRS 66246-CT
File — Box CMST 26
Identifier: CMST 10/22
File — Box CMST 15
Identifier: CMST 6/24
File
Identifier: UDIS 279/05
File — Box PATH 2
Identifier: PATH 2-Zor-1
File
Identifier: UDIS 279/06
Item
Identifier: UDML 2/19
Item
Identifier: MLEO S4/209a
Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-d
Scope and Contents
He is just an Indian missionary, persecuted for the last seven years, but he still follows closely the work of the Church, and especially all useful and needed publications. He read the review of Brownson's "The Religion of Ancient Craft Masonry" by J. B. Mueller of the German "Voice of Truth". He can only afford to send $1. for distribution of the pamphlet, but will say Masses for more copies of the pamphlet. He praises Orestes A. Brownson who so heroically distinguished himself laboring...
Dates:
1890 August 6
Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-d
Scope and Contents
Zorn thanks Brownson for the pamphlets about the Religion of Ancient Craft Masonry and congratulates him for pointing out that the temporal advantages offered by secret societies amount to very little in the end. He does not want his name used in print, as he is too much run down, quasi officially in the Church. :: III-3-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Dates:
1890 September 20
Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-d
Scope and Contents
Zorn needs more copies of "The Religion of Ancient Craft Masonry" at Manistee, where he is now, and will get The Life of Columbus when he can afford it, when his persecutions may be over. :: III-3-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Dates:
1891 July 8
Item
Identifier: CBRH III-3-d
Scope and Contents
Zorn needs more copies of "The Religion of Ancient Craft Masonry" at Manistee, where he is now, and will get The Life of Columbus when he can afford it, when his persecutions may be over. :: III-3-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Dates:
1891 July 8
Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-l
Scope and Contents
He has received both Hennaert's printed favors concerning the Jubilee and the American College in Rome. He could not collect any money for the latter purpose, but if Hennaert can spare Mass intentions he would take about $10 and give that to the College. For eight days he was with Father Andreas Herbstrit in Eagletown. He was quite satisfied with the Indians and their priests. Could he reside there a year or two, he might bring back many apostates at Grand Traverse Bay and instruct ten or...
Dates:
1869 June 14
Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-l
Scope and Contents
The impression made on him by Father Andreas Herbstrit, C.PP.S., by encouraging him caused him to write so earnestly. Two days ago the Indian Chief there said that they did not want Father Nicholas Louis Sifferath who was so disobedient to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere . Zorn would be well pleased to remain there at least for another year. Herbstrit had said that in case Zorn, should not come to the Indians at Eagletown, he knew an old priest who would come at once and soon speak the Indian...
Dates:
1869 June 24
Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-l
Scope and Contents
Zorn acknowledges Lefevere's letter with enclosed Faculties and Constitutions, etc., and Father N. L. Sifferath received his letter. The deed for the church-lot in Duncan is in the name of Bishop Frederic Baraga of Marquette. He had given zorn full power to act about the church affair in Duncan; there is question of which of the two places to choose for the church-site. Zorn was at Cross Village last week and in the Convent of Father John B. Weikamp . Among his converts is Mr. Roberts, a...
Dates:
1868 March 18
Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-l
Scope and Contents
The Indians with the chiefs of the surrounding villages met to arrange priest-support. They agreed to collect about four times as much sugar as he got last spring which was 400 pounds or $45 from here and $5 from Bear River. Each family should give one bushel of corn and one dollar or a little more. He has unpaid debts with Benziger Brothers; had Bishop Frederic Baraga been alive, Zorn would have received $100 for January to July. He was with Father John B. Weikamp for five months before...
Dates:
1868 August 26
File
Identifier: CMRT 1/31
Item — Box GDIS 28, Folder: 41
Identifier: GDIS 28/41
Dates:
circa 1890s, 1930s-1980s
File — Box 25, Folder: 667
Identifier: PFE611-2-42
Item
Identifier: PBKC BX 809 .Y67 Z
File
Identifier: CSCG 108(Z)
File
Identifier: UDIS 120/36
Item
Identifier: MLEO 3/291