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Willa Cather Letters
Two unrelated letters written by the major American author Willa Cather (1873-1947). The first is to a "Mr. Towne" and is dated 17 November [1922]. The second is written to Brother Emil Mohr, CSC, and is dated 7 May 1937.
William A. Moloney Papers
Correspondence (1904-1935); newspaper clippings; manuscripts of sermons; and three scrapbooks.
William Allingham Letters
Letters from William Allingham of Ballyshannon to his brother John Allingham of Dublin.
William and Mary Good Papers
Records of college Young Christian Students, including correspondence; minutes of meetings, study workshops, study days, study weeks, and retreats; newsletters, reports, working documents, pamphlets, inquiry booklets and mimeographed circulars; also papers collected by Mary Good from her participation in Young Christian Workers.
William B. Berry Papers
William Beatty, Jr. Letters
Five manuscript personal letters written in 1777-78 by William Beatty, Jr., an officer in the Maryland Line of Continental Troops.
William C. Havey Papers
Correspondence, 1923-1959; photographs, clippings, lecture notes, sermons, pamphlets, and a thesis, "The Inadequacy of Sensism," 1920.
ms 67-906
William C. McCready Papers
Papers representing William C. McCready's work with the National Opinion Research Center, his lectures and speaking engagements, his sociological projects, his parish consultations and presentations, and his conference and commission participation.
William Charles Bitting Papers
William Cline Diary
A volume including manuscript diary entries dated from August 1863 to October 1864 written by Civil War soldier William Cline, as a member of Co. B, 73rd Ohio Infantry. The book also includes a 53-page memoir chronicling Cline's service from 1861-1863.
William Combs Letters
9 Civil War letters written by Union private William Combs, during his service in Co. C, 14th New Hampshire Infantry. Also present is a ferrotype portrait of Combs in uniform.
William Corby Papers
Correspondence, 1862-1897; sermons, 1887-1897; clippings on the Corby family; records of financial services rendered Civil War soldiers, 1862-1865; a manuscript in which an unnamed regular army officer writes about chaplains he knew in the Army of the Potomac, 1864; and printed material concerning Corby, his death, and the monuments erected in his honor at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and at the University of Notre Dame.
William F. Egan Papers
Files of exams, class lists, review questions, outlines, etc. for Management Department courses he taught; files on meetings and conferences; research / publications files; University Club and Credit Union Board files; files regarding the Dept. of Business Management, College of Business Administration, University, and Faculty Senate. and his records as a member of many committees, including Education for Justice, Faculty Senate, Traffic Judicial Board, and Value Lines Committee.
William G. Storey Collection
Reel to reel audio tapes by William G. Storey concerning liturgy.
William H. Anderson Letters
A collection of about 50 manuscript personal letters directed to the Lowell, Massachusetts law student William H. Anderson. Many are written from friends around Natchez, Mississippi, during the secession crisis of 1860-61.
William H. I. Reaney Papers
Letters chiefly to Sister Catherine at St. Mary's Convent, Monroe, Michigan, concerning Reaney's Naval service and his activities with fraternal lodges; scrapbooks, clippings, and cards; one bound volume containing an article by Reaney's father on the Monitor and the Merrimac; and one photo album containing pictures that Reaney collected during his career in the Navy, including some pictures of Father Damien on Molokai and his work among the lepers.
ms 67-928
William H. Safford Letters received
Seven letters received by William H. Safford of Chillicothe, Ohio, dated 1825 and 1860. Letters are from Joseph and Therese Blennerhassett of St. Louis, concerning the publication of a biography of Harman Blennerhassett.
William H. Zerbe Diary
A manuscript diary recording the experiences during the California gold rush of William H. Zerbe of Berks County, Pennsylvania.
William Harris Crawford Papers
Political correspondence, family letters, and miscellaneous personal papers of William Harris Crawford, Republican of Georgia, who from 1807 to 1825 served as U. S. senator, U. S. minister to France, secretary of war, and secretary of the treasury. Crawford was also a candidate in the contentious presidential campaign of 1824. The collection includes around 175 manuscript letters, 1806-1868, and around 35 additional manuscripts.
William Hoynes Papers
Correspondence, 1880-1938; tax receipts, 1891-1897; insurance policies, 1900s-1930s; records of legal cases handled by Hoynes; expense account and report of a commission of the Department of the Interior's Office of Indian Affairs to examine treaties, 1890-1891; pamphlets by Hoynes such as "Preparedness for War and National Defense," 1916; pamphlets and speeches by Charles Ulysses Gordon, president Southern States Republican League, 1920s-1930s; and photographs.
William J. Doheny Papers
Circular letters of the Holy Cross Provincial (Indiana Province), 1925-1948, and Superior General, 1908-1946; canon law cases, 1920s-1940s; correspondence and reports of the Committee on Studies, Moreau Seminary, 1937-1941; report "Peter's Pence, Catholic University and Foreign Missions Collections," 1930s; program from his Golden Jubilee, 1974; and pamphlets he collected.
William J. Dunn Papers
Radio transcripts and a manuscript entitled Pacific Microphone, by William J. Dunn, CBS war correspondent covering the Pacific action during World War II. Transcripts feature site broadcasts form Batavia, Bandoeng, Melbourne, Sydney, Port Moresby, Hollandia, Leyte, Manila, Yokohama, Luzon and Tokyo. Manuscript, published in 1988 by Texas A & M University Press, provides an account of Dunn's wartime experiences.
William J. Freburger Papers
William James Onahan Papers
Correspondence, speeches, papers, programs, and newspaper clippings that pertain almost exclusively to the American Catholic Congress in Baltimore and the Columbian Catholic Congress in Chicago; microfilm of newspapers dealing with Catholic institutions of higher learning and Catholic popular history, the Columbian Catholic Congress, and a large Catholic parade in Baltimore in September of 1889.
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William Judson Howe Papers
The Civil War letters, wartime manuscripts and postwar family papers of William Judson Howe (1838-1925) of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, who served in Company C of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry from 1862 to 1865.
William Kenneally Papers
William King Journal
A manuscript journal and book of verse kept by a young Ohio evangelical named William King, from 1831 to 1842.
William Lynwood Montell Oral Histories
Transcripts and tapes of oral history interviews conducted by Notre Dame students in Montell's classes, deeds of gift of the interviews to the University of Notre Dame Archives, and student papers based on the interviews; concerning the homeless in South Bend, Indiana, eating and drinking establishments in South Bend, and the rural Black community of Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan.
William Pfaff Papers
William Pickering Papers
A collection of documents relating to the commercial interests of William Pickering, a Salem, Massachusetts shipmaster and trader of the early eighteenth century.