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Scope Note: Material indexed within the University of Notre Dame Archives' calendar.

Found in 43739 Collections and/or Records:

Carmelites, Discalced, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 August 21

 Item — Box CHUD 4
Identifier: CHUD X-2-j
Scope and Contents

They thank Hudson for his kindness to them. Hudson's letter with the two enclosures has been received. :: X-2-j A. Postcard S. 1p. 32mo.

Dates: 1882 August 21

Carmelites, New Orleans, Louisiana., to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 November 10

 Item — Box CHUD 5
Identifier: CHUD X-2-j
Scope and Contents

She thanks Hudson for his favor of Nov. 6. They are sending him a pyx-case from St. Teresa and a scapular containing a relic of St. Teresa. If he exchanges with Donahoe's Magazine he should notice the articles by their Father Ryan on St. Teresa. :: X-2-j A. Postcard S.

Dates: 1882 November 10

Carmelites, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 January 21

 Item — Box CHUD 5
Identifier: CHUD X-2-k
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Grateful thanks are given for Hudson's last remittance. They are glad to know the pyx case, etc., reached him safely. Even the offerings of his charitable subscribers will not afford the means of effecting the "commemorative work" Mother Prioress has in mind. :: X-2-k A.Postcard S.

Dates: 1883 January 21

Carmelites, The Church of St. Augustine, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Archbishop John Mary Odin, C.M., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861 December 24

 Item
Identifier: CANO VI-2-e
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They beg him to accept their small bouquet and their very sincere wishes for his perfect happiness. :: VI-2-e A.L.S. French 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1861 December 24

Carmelites, The, New Orleans, Louisiana, to Archbishop John Mary Odin, C.M., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1861 December 31

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Identifier: CANO VI-2-e
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They come at the beginning of this new year to offer him, their very sincere wishes for his perfect happiness. :: VI-2-e A.L.S. French 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1861 December 31

Carmody, M., Biloxi, Mississippi, to Archbishop Napoleon Joseph Perché, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1882 October 3

 Item
Identifier: CANO VI-3-d
Scope and Contents Carmody hopes that Perché's health is completely restored. Carmody being somewhat restored, left the Little Sisters of the Poor on August 22, having in 18 months undergone more of, moral sufferings than physical. Carmody could not identify with the people there. Since June, Carmody had received encouragement from a friend in Biloxi to come over for the bathing, etc. Carmody accepted as her daughter would be let home to see her after a whole year. On the Thursday after retreat her daughter...
Dates: 1882 October 3

Carmody, Mary A. St. Mary's Academy,, Notre Dame, Indiana, to Edward? Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867 June 7

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Identifier: CACI II-5-c
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She is afraid that Purcell is ill since he has not answered her letter. Her mother writes that she does not get her letters. Her mother will take her home if she does not get a weekly letter from her. She is pleased with her cla sses and the Sisters but would rather be near Purcell and with the Ursulines. :: II-5-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1867 June 7

Carmy, Father P. J., Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 March 24

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents

Father Carmy asks that his name be attached to the petition to Rome. :: I-1-n A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1870 March 24

Carney, Frank L., Notre Dame, Indiana, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 April 12

 Item — Box CEDW 5: [Barcode: 00000039034368], Folder: 05
Identifier: CEDW XI-1-i
Scope and Contents

He asks that Edwards accept this note as a pledge of future decorum in Modern History class. :: XI-1-i A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1891 April 12

Carney, Mary, Wheeling, West Virginia, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1879 June 9

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-c
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Carney sends McMaster $5.42 for the Association to aid the Indian Missions and names the thirteen contributors of the money. Her group has been inadvertently decreased. :: I-2-c A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1879 June 9

Carney, Thomas F., Washington, D.C., to Richard Henry Clarke, New York, New York, 1891 May 7

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Identifier: CRCL I-2-n
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Carney is a student in the senior class of Georgetown College and at the suggestion of Father Joseph Havens Richards, S.J. he asks Clarke for information on an essay he is contemplating, "The causes which led to the failure of Montgomery's Exped ition to Canada." Carney wants to know some authors who have treated the subject at length. :: I-2-n A.L.S. 1p. 4to.

Dates: 1891 May 7

Carnivali, Savirio, Rome, Italy, 1891 October 31

 Item — Box CEDW 5: [Barcode: 00000039034368], Folder: 11
Identifier: CEDW XI-1-i
Scope and Contents

He has received from Mr. James F. Edwards of Notre Dame, Indiana through Mrs. Ella B. Edes the sum of 500 lire. :: XI-1-i A.D.S. 1p. 12mo. Italian

Dates: 1891 October 31

Carolan, Margaret, Norwich, Ontario, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 October 13

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents

Carolan sends McMaster 45¢ as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions. She lists the 15 contributors who have answered the appeal in the Freeman's Journal of October 7. Since a postal money order for that amount costs 25¢ itself, she is sending the donation in stamps. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 4pp. 12 mo

Dates: 1876 October 13

Carolan, Margaret, Norwich, Ontario, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1878 December

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
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Carolan sends McMaster a $5 Canadian bill as mission dues for the aid of the Indian Missions. $1 of it may be used for some other charity if McMaster sees fit. The 12 contributors are listed. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1878 December

Carolan, N., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 August 14

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-g
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Carolan, in reply to McMaster's appeal in behalf of the Carmelites, sends him $5.00. Carolan believes it the duty of everyone wearing the brown scapular to work in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. McMaster's acknowledgment in the Freeman will be sufficientthanks. :: I-2-g A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 August 14

Carolan, Nicholas, Nouvehaitle ?, Ontario, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 July 13

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
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Carolan previously sent McMaster $10.00 for the Indian Missions but has seen no acknowledgement of it in the paper. He wishes to have some notice given of the receipt of the money. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12 mo

Dates: 1877 July 13

Caron, Father A _____ , Cleveland, Ohio, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1862 June 23

 Item
Identifier: CDET III-2-j
Scope and Contents A priest of this diocese has procured a house for the religious from Monroe who plan to come in September. But Bishop Amadeus Rappe before leaving for Rome said they had caused trouble for Lefevere. Caron has been assured that there has been a reform in the Society Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and that Lefevere has the same sisters in Detroit. He presumes Rappe would also like to know if they depend on a Superior General. The bearer of this letter is a Bohemian priest....
Dates: 1862 June 23

Carponcin, Math., Paris, France, to Archbishop Napoleon Joseph Perché, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1877 November 1

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Identifier: CANO VI-3-a
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Carponcin replies to Perché's letter of September 22 addressed care of Jules de Boursetty who is in Rome with Father Joseph Marie Millet on a mission for the diocese of New Orleans . Carponcin, after a trip to Lourdes, is now sure that the priesthood is the vocation for him. He would like to join the Dominican Order. While waiting for Perché's authorization, he will continue to serve Boursetty. :: VI-3-a A.L.S. French 4pp. 8vo.

Dates: 1877 November 1

Carr ?, D.: New Orleans, Louisiana, to Bishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1845 September 22

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Identifier: CANO V-5-d
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The priest of Memphis furnished Carr with the name of a relative who resides in New Orleans. She is a lady who several years ago resided at Fort Morgan or Mobile Point and was the wife of Captain B. R.? Christian who died about that time. She afterwards married a man of New Orleans and resides here. V-5-d - A.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {2}

Dates: 1845 September 22

Carr, Francis, Port Ewen, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 May 24

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents Carr requests permission to use the columns of the Freeman's Journals to express his views on the "School question", which differ from McMaster's. Carr believes the people are generally satisfied with the public schools, even though the schools may not everywhere be what might be desired. No one church should have the exclusive right to inculcate its tenents; nor should the Bible be used in the schools. Carr does not believe religion can best the taught as a school exercise, for he has...
Dates: 1870 May 24

Carr, J.B., Natchitoches, Louisiana, to Bishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1847 October 2

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Identifier: CANO V-5-h
Scope and Contents Carr transmits the Report of the Committee no enclosure appointed to examine the charges lately preferred against Father Joseph Giustiniani, C.M. and his assistants. They have refrained in the report from commenting on any of the charges except such as affected the Church herself. They are well aware that it is not the province of laymen to teach or decide. They suggest that such portions of the Report as vindicate the character of Giustiniani may be published in the Catholic paper of the...
Dates: 1847 October 2

Carr, John D., Houston, Texas, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 October 19

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents

Carr send $1.80 as dues from his mission group to aid the work of Dom Isidore Robot O.S.B. He lists 15 contributors of the money and all agree to say the prayers. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1876 October 19

Carr, John O., Houston, Texas, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 November 4

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
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Carr sends 45¢ as mission dues to aid Dom Isidore Robert O.S.B. and the Indian Missions. He lists the 15 contributors of the money, and all promise to say the prayers. He also sends $6 for 2 subscriptions to the Freeman's Journal for W. L. Macate, and Edward Browne. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12mo

Dates: 1876 November 4

Carr, John O., Houston, Texas, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 November 23

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents

Carr sends McMaster $1.35 as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions of Dom. Isidore Robot O.S.B.. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12 mo.

Dates: 1876 November 23

Carr, John O., Houston, Texas, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 December 17

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents

Carr sends McMaster $1 as part payment for his subscription to the Freeman's Journal. He also sends 60¢ as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1877 December 17

Carr, Thomas O., Houston, Texas, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 October 14

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
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Carr sends $3 as subscription fee for the Freeman's Journal for George Goebel of Houston. He also sends 45¢ as an aid to Rev. Dom Isodore Robot, Prefect of Indian Territory. He lists the 15 contributors of the money. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1876 October 14

Carrell, Bishop George A., Covington, Kentucky, to Archbishop John Baptist Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1861 January 29

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Identifier: CACI II-5-a
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The bearer of this letter, Alexander L. Oliver is a merchant of Cincinnati living in Covington. As he is about to visit Europe he called upon Carrell for letters which he gladly gave him. Carrell suggested that a letter from Purcell would be worth more so he solicits this favor for Oliver. :: II-5-a A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1861 January 29

Carrell, Bishop George A., Covington, Kentucky, to Bishop Peter Paul Lefevere, Detroit, Michigan, 1860 September 7

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Identifier: CDET III-2-j
Scope and Contents

An Irish clergyman named Coffey presented himself to Carrell for a place and Carrell has none for him. Coffey is a sober, pious priest and Carrell would like to keep him. He is 44 years of age and of respectable appearance. Carrell is sorry he cannot visit Lefevere but the only place he goes in the year is Baltimore and he would not go there if they did not pay his expenses. He is satisfied at home. :: III-2-j A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1860 September 7

Carrell, Bishop George A. St. Stanislaus College, White Sulphur, Kentucky, to Archbishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1857 February 7

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Identifier: CANO VI-1-l
Scope and Contents Carrell has commenced a college on a farm belonging to the church in Scott County. He would like to have a share of the Louisiana patronage, first, in order to support the college and secondly, by preference for the Creole boys for whom Carrell formed a partiality during his long sojourn in St. Louis. His object is to have a select school of small boys. Carrell has many friends in Louisiana who were his pupils at St. Louis University in 1826 through 1829 and on, who are now men of families,...
Dates: 1857 February 7

Carrell, Bishop George Aloysius, Covington, Kentucky, to Archbishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1855 November 19

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Identifier: CANO VI-1-i
Scope and Contents The Telegraph has conveyed the intelligence of the death of Bishop James Oliver Vandevelde . Some few years ago, Father James M. Lancaster was Blanc's choice as the successor of Bishop Chanche. Carrell knows there is a prejudice against him on the part of some prelates who are all powerful at Rome but Carrell feels it is nothing but prejudice. Lancaster is a man of integrity and Carrell has had no complaint from those among whom he exercises his ministry except that he is too much engaged in...
Dates: 1855 November 19