Box CEDW 2
Contains 630 Results:
Lee, Thomas S., Baltimore, Maryland, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 20
He regrets that he cannot give Edwards the history of the crosier which Edwards lately found in the cathedral sacristy. he will let Edwards know if he finds out anything. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Cooper, August A. "Gus", Dubuque, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 22
They had a glorious time in Chicago; all the boys went to see Joseph Murphy in the "Donaph". He will see about those vestments and will send them if there are any. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Lynch, Mother Baptista, Ursulines,, Columbia, South Carolina, to James F . Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 22
She thanks Edwards for the rosaries and Lourdes Water. She is grateful that the relics reached Edwards safely. She will write of them later. She sends greetings to the members of the Community. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Riordan, Patrick W. Bp. San Francisco, San Francisco, California, to James F.Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 22
He sent to Edwards an album of photos of the California Mission buildings, Father Gleeson's History of the Missions, and a photograph of Father Junipero Serra, O.F.M. . If Edwards has Gregori paint Serra's portrait from the picture, he will send a piece of the material of the Franciscan habit. Serra's habit was gray, not brown. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Seton, Father Robert, Jersey City, New Jersey, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 22
The articles he sent at Edwards' request for Memorial Hall are not presents to Edwards personally, but only to the Hall. He refers particularly to the letters of Archbishop John Carroll, Bishop Jean B. de Cheverus, and Bishop Louis William Dubourg . Seton made a great sacrifice in parting with them. P.S. He has no objection to the letters being published. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Rapp, Father John, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 24
By order of Bishop Kilian C. Flasch, Bishop of LaCrosse, he sends a crozier used by the first bishop of LaCrosse, Rt. Rev. Michael Heiss the present Archbishop of Milwaukee, and an episcopal ring from the deceased Archbishop John Henny of Milwaukee and used by Flasch. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Sorin, C.S.C. Father Edward, Notre Dame, Indiana, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 24
Brent, Emily C., Washington, C.D., to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Ind., 1886 December 26
Vertin, John Bishop, Marquette, Marquette, Michigan, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 26
He thanks Edwards for his kind remembrance and returns the compliments of the season. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Horstmann, Father Ignatius F., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 27
He thanks Edwards for the Christmas greeting. He will have his photograph taken this week to send to Gregori. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Horstmann, Father Ignatius F., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 27
He thanks Edwards for the Christmas greeting. He will have his photograph taken this week to send to Gregori. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Brent, Emily C., Washington, D. C., to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 28
She would appreciate it very much if Edwards would send her his photograph. She sent Edwards some old papers which may be of value for his collection. She has a new album waiting to be filled and Edwards' picture will have first place. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Jenkins, Thos. J., St. Lawrence, Knottsville, Ky., to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 28
The enclosed will doubtless be acceptable for Edwards' collection. Jenkins found them in the archives of this old Kentucky congregation. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Robins, Mrs. M. B., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 28
She sends a letter written by her departed brother Bishop Francis X. Gartland from his native city Dublin. Her parents came to this country when her brother was three months old. He was born Jan. 19, 1808. She was delighted that her daughter was so fortunate as to see Edwards. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Lippe, Augustine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 29
She is grateful for the lovely picture Edwards sent her. It occupies the most prominent place in her little oratory. She wishes Edwards success in his undertaking. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Ryan, Archbp. Patrick John, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 December 30
He has found it difficult to procure a photograph of himself which Gregori desires. The picture of St. Francis ought to be a panel 8 by 4 feet. The size of the frame can be determined afterwards. :: XI-1-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Junior Department, Notre Dame, Indiana, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883
Poems addressed to Edwards on the tenth celebration of his patronal feast as Professor of the University of Notre Dame by the members of the Junior Department. :: XI-1-c 5pp. 8vo.
Dunbar, Mrs. Catherine, Paris, France, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 January 19
The trip was fine. They are the guests of Leo's father and mother. As the weather is damp, Mrs. Dunbar will spend a few weeks in Nice. She will send the price of the monument. They are in a fine location. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
Dunbar, Mrs. Catherine, Paris, France, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 February 16
She is sorry she could not keep her promise to send the money. Mr. Jenkins will give Edwards the money for the monument. William Huffer is going to America. Mrs. Dunbar will see Edwards in the summer. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Iowa, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 February 27
A printed invitation to attend the commencement exercises. :: XI-1-c PRINTED 2pp. 16to.
Dunbar, Mrs. Catherine, Paris, France, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 February 27
Edwards' letter was more than welcome. She is sorry that Edwards' throat is so sore. He ought not to remain in a cold climate another winter; the winters are too severe for his constitution. Estelle was ill before leaving so they could not see Edwards in New York. Mrs. Dunbar is in good health. She sends love to Father General Edward Sorin C.S.C. and Father Alexis Granger, C.S.C.. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Corby, C.S.C., Father William, Watertown, Wisconsin, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 April 4
He thanks Edwards for his letter. All are well. Corby got a letter from Miss Fendrich lately. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
Hardenbergh, W. Ad., Paris, France, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 April 7
They returned from Italy a week ago. His friends are gone to London and he is seeing a few of the "after dark" sights. They have reached a high perfection in vice. In Rome he saw the Holy Father. In Florence he dined with the famous English preacher, Mgr. Capel . Father Capel wanted to preach in Rome, but they wanted him to promise to say nothing against the king. Hardenbergh will stop at Notre Dame on the way home. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Brennan, P. N., Wilmington, Delaware, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 April 12
He sends a check for $5, partly for the Ave Maria, the rest for the Lemonnier Library Association, as he desires a share in the daily Mass offered up for all contributors. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.
Kilroy, Father E. B., Stratford, Ontario, Canada, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 April 16
He wrote to Mother Angela but received no reply. In strict confidence he asks for some news of her, Mrs. Mary M. Phelan, and Mother Elizabeth . A note on the back asks if the Alumni Association has died out. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
Brown, Jos. F., Brownsville, Texas, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 April 29
He keeps himself busy. His father is in the country looking after his lands and stocks. He asks if he could do anything for Edwards there. He asks if any young lady's heart was broken by his too premature departure. He does not want Edwards to make public his mistakes and follies. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.
Norfleet, James, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 May 1
He feels a desire for some news of Notre Dame. He wishes he could become a graduate. He is studying law at the University of North Carolina. He asks how the practice of law is out west: too many are practicing in North Carolina. He will revisit Notre Dame soon. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
Jeslyn, A.L., Washington, D.C., to Librarian, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 May 2
He inquires whether the documents sent have reached Notre Dame. :: XI-1-c L.S. Printed 1p. 8vo.
Duggan, M. H. and others, Savannah, Georgia, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 May 5
They are sending the Life of Stonewall Jackson for the Lemonnier Library Association hoping to obtain the benefit of the perpetual Mass. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. Postcard
Craig, Charles C. U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 June 9
Craig got through his examinations all right and is now about to start on the cruise. He tells about the academy and its discipline. He will visit Notre Dame if he can get a leave of absence. He sends his regards to the Crescent Club orchestra. :: XI-1-c A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo.