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Alexander Marion Kirsch Papers
Correspondence, 1888-1916; class lectures; grade book, 1904-1920; diary, 1886; books by Kirsch; U.S. Geological Survey Chart of Minerals, 1903-1904; a pamphlet titled "History of Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., 1773-1930"; and photographs.
In English, French, German and Latin.
Archdiocese of Dubuque Collection
Letters sent by Bishops Loras and Hennessy; manuscripts of lectures by Bishop Loras; drawings of saints for the Dubuque Cathedral; and a Denkschrift of Adam Handl, Richmond (Washington County), Iowa, 1861.
Arthur Preuss Papers
Astrik L. Gabriel Papers
Josephine Byerley Album Amicorum
Cristina Peri Rossi Papers
Diocese of Marquette Collection
Diocese of Natchez Collection
Six letters received by Bishop John Chanche (1852-1853); three letters received by Bishop James O. Van de Velde (1855); three letters sent by Bishop William Henry Elder (1861-1864) and a document in Elder's hand, dating from the 1870s, characterizing the Society of the Knights of the Legion of Honor as a secret society; clippings of pastoral letters and articles by Elder (1873-1881); and a few other letters and clippings.
In English, French, German, and Latin.
Edmond J. Schmitt Papers
Edward Sorin Papers
Frederic Baraga Papers
Joseph Selinger Papers
Leopoldinen-Stiftung im Kaisertume Osterreich Records
Ludwigs-Verein Records
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Miscellaneous manuscripts assembled by the archives.
Robert C. Morgan Collection on Conceptual Art
A collection of research files comprised of printed ephemera, correspondence, manuscripts, audio recordings, and other materials documenting the activities and work of more than 100 conceptual artists, assembled by Robert C. Morgan during his professional career as an artist, art historian, curator, and author from 1968-2015.
Thomas W. Cridler Louisiana Purchase Exposition Papers
Unidentified Manuscripts
Waldemar Gurian Letters received from Jacques Maritain
Xerox copies of letters that Maritain, a French Thomist philosopher and professor at Princeton, wrote to Gurian, a professor of political science at Notre Dame, concerning world events, politics, and personal matters.
Willis D. Nutting Papers
Drafts of books, articles, lectures, speeches (1920-1975); notes for lectures and projects (1918-1975); correspondence (1938-1975); and printed material (1932-1960).