Box CEDW 6
Contains 632 Results:
Kirsch, C.S.C., Father Alexander M., Notre Dame, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Chicago, Illinois, 1893
He came up this morning with the views of Notre Dame and has brought them to Mr. Mages for framing. They will be sent to the Exposition grounds by special messenger, either today or tomorrow. He will call again. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
McLaughlin. W S., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
As Edwards anticipated, he is in Chicago. He expects to run down to Notre Dame toward the last of the week and hopes to see Edwards. Bishop Charles E. McDonnell has sent two sisters there and he will bring them with him to see the University; he asks for accommodations for them. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Nester, Drusie Drusilla, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
It seems that the Fates are at work to keep her from seeing Edwards. She will meet Edwards at the Exhibit with Elize whose arrival Thursday prevented her from coming out to the Fair. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 4pp.
Onahan, William J., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
He attaches souvenir tickets "Chicago Day" World's Columbian Exposition. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Ascension, C.S.C., Mother M., Notre Dame, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Chicago, Illinois, 1893
They are very happy to learn the good news; of course Edwards w ll accompany His Excellency. She asks if Edwards could give an idea what should be done in preparation; she has already given an order for the banquet. Sister Ludovica, C.S.C. went to St. Mary's and she requested Mother General to keep her. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Seton, Msgr. Robert, Jersey City, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
He thanks Edwards; it would have read better if printed in the "Scholastic" just as in the corrected proof sheets Edwards sent him. If Edwards cares for the bibles, he will give them to Notre Dame Library or Memorial Hall upon due recognition. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Cherubim, C.S.C., Sister M., Notre Dame, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
She inquires if Edwards could send her the cape he promised as a model for Msgr. Satolli. She wants to write to Baltimore for material and has to have an idea of how much to order. She told Sister to make him a skull-cap. P.S. Father-General sent another prohibition to Z to go to St. Mary's. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Cherubim, C.S.C., Sister M., Notre Dame, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
Sister M. Holy Innocents was found dead in her bed this morning in Lowell. The Mother received a note from Msgr. Satolli saying that he approves of the plan of opening a postulate, but she must arrange with Mother General for reception of candidates. She asks if Edwards thinks them in danger. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Dalton, William J., Kansas City, Missouri to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
He has a student for Notre Dame that he would like to have over to Edwards. He is so young he would like to him in some one's care. He will leave word for Edwards arranging a meeting. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Dubin, John M., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
The sad news about Father Thomas B Walsh C.S.C. came as a great shock. He writes to ask if he can secure a photo of Luigi Gregori's portrait of William J. Onahan. Congratulation of all on Edwards' most splendid showing at the Exposition. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Ford, Ellen A., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
She finds she can go tomorrow and return Monday. She will be at the Rock Island depot. Phip Silvers and her mother arrived this morning. They will remain some weeks; Edwards may meet them then. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Gregori, Fannie, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
They cannot go tomorrow as they expected, but will leave Chicago with the 10:30 a.m. next Thursday. If Edwards should go before them, she asks that he tell them when they are coming. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Hardenbergh, W. Ad, Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893
He is greatly idsappointed not to have seen Edwards. He is at the Auditorium registered as W. E. Hunt and will leave about 5:30. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Edwards, James F., Notre Dame, Indiana to Isabel Shea, New Jersey, 1893
He has just read her letter and he is sure he did not refuse to lend her the originals. He said that he would send them to her if she would promise to return them to him within a week. He prizes the letters more than anything because the letters were written to him by one for whom he entertains the most intense reverence and love. He states incidences to explain why he will not give the letters to her without the promise of return. :: XI-1-k A.L.(unsigned) 4pp.
Janssens, Archbishop Francis, New Orleans, Louisiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 01
He sends some letters and also the parchment belonging to the cross of Jerusalem which he gave before. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Kiroy, Father E. B., Stratford, Ontario to Father William Corby, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 02
Corby's visit did him a great deal of good. It was kind of Corby to send him his presentation copy of Father John A. Zahm's great work. Father Francis Ryan, S.J. said "Sound and Music" is the best advertisement Notre Dame has yet put forth. How kind of Corby to put his ugly "Thiz" in Corby's work. He takes the liberty of sending the documents. He had to decline Father Dean Walters' invitation to preach at the Silver Jubilee of St. Mary's in Lafayette, Ind. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Monarch, Lamar Dandy, Owensboro, Kentucky to James F. Edwards, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1893 January 02
Yesterday passed off quietly. He took dinner with Cousin Susie's visitor. Ada has never written a line. The whiskey boom and good luck in railroad business are moving things along. He thanks him for the good wishes. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 3pp.
Seton, Mgr. Robert, Jersey City, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 02
Many thanks for Edwards' kindly greetings. The are reciprocated. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Schmidt, Oscar, Rock Island, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 05
He was gld to hear from Edwards. So far they had no snow in Rock Island. He is having a good time. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 2pp.
McEnerny, Thomas, Chicago, Illinois to Notre Dame College, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 06
The Seventh Day Adventists in Chicago go from house to house with their bible trying to influence Catholics and poison the minds of Protestants. He encloses one of their propositions and wants to know how to answer it. The Public library contains few books he can use for reference. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 3pp.
Onahan, William J., Chicago, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 07
Schmidt, Oscar, Rock Island, Illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 09
The girls will not be at their school until next Monday. He met the Lynch girls at the depot in Chicago. He parctices quite a good deal on his flute now. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Rhodius, Marie, Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 09
She is sorry to hear that Edwards has been feeling so bad. George Rhodius has been sick almost ever since Edwards left Indianapolis. He is gone to Hot Springs for his health. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Alerding, Father Herman, Indianapolis, Indiana to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 11
He intends to visit Notre Dame in the summer and to see Edwards personally. Having erected a boys' school and hall they are anxious to give entertainments, but are at a loss to know what plays to select. He asks Edwards advice. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Shea, Isabel, Elizabeth, New Jersey to James F. Edwards, Elizabeth, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 11
Elliott, Richard R., Detroit, Michigan to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 12
He delayed fulfilling his promise to send Edwards John Gilmary Shea's letters to him since in looking through his files they brought up old memories. Now Miss Isabel Shea asks for her father's letters. If Edwards request the fulfillment of his promise he will inform Miss Shea. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 2pp.
Kehoe, Edward P., New York, New York to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 12
Some time ago he sent a box of magazines to Edwards. So far he has received no word from Edwards and is anxious to hear from him. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 1p.
Griffin, Martin I.J., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 12
He has an edition of Letters Edifying and Curious that Edwards can have for $10. :: XI-1-k (Signature Printed) Postcard
Griffin, Martin I.J., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 13
He now only wants Directories for 1835 and 1838. He got the others for his customer. Edwards should send these at $2; double price will be paid for others. :: XI-1-k Postcard
Kehoe, Edward P., Brooklyn, New York to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1893 January 16
He is thankful for the enclosure. He has forgotten the amount of the bill but is satisfied. William Boland writes that John Kelly is dead. Harry D. Hull is suffering from a gunshot wound. :: XI-1-k A.L.S. 2pp.