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Brother Aidan's Extracts

 Fonds
Identifier: BAE
Scope and Content

Extracts (quotations) of passages concerning the history of the Congregation of Holy Cross taken from manuscript records and printed sources.

Dates: 1946-1999

Charles Frederick Weiher Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CFW
Scope and Content Papers that Weiher created over the course of his life and career consisting of clipping files, teaching files, notebooks, class records, handouts, homemade textbooks, sketch books, reading notes on philosophy publications, and manuscripts of writings; childhood and family materials; holy cards and memorial cards; books and pamphlets on apologetics vs. atheism, on science, and on change; and digital documents representing his research and teaching. Collection also includes photographs and...
Dates: 1911-2002

Charles M. Carey Photographs

 Fonds
Identifier: CAR
Scope and Content

Chiefly photographs of scenes and individuals associated with the University of Notre Dame or with the Congregation of Holy Cross.

Dates: 1908-1940s.

Congregation of Holy Cross Priests Collection

 Fonds
Identifier: SCP
Scope and Content

Correspondence of Holy Cross fathers Peter P. Cooney, William Corby, James M. Dillon, Gilbert Francais, Julius A. Freré, and Basil Anthony Moreau; last wills (1844- 1861), manuscripts of poems, sermons, and speeches, instructions from superiors, military service records, notebooks, and other papers of many Holy Cross priests at Notre Dame.

Dates: 1842-1964.

Miscellaneous Records

 Fonds
Identifier: MIS
Scope and Content

Records of the Congregation of Holy Cross at Notre Dame, and other records having to do with people associated with Notre Dame.

Dates: 1840-1960s.

Notre Dame Scrapbook F

 Fonds
Identifier: SBF
Scope and Content

Scrapbook dating from 1898 containing photographs of schools run by the Congregation of Holy Cross, including St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas; St. Mary's Academy in Austin, Texas; Holy Cross College in New Orleans; and the University of Notre Dame.

Dates: 1898.