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

Found in 16030 Collections and/or Records:

Galwey, T.F., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 March 11

 Item — Box CHUD 9
Identifier: CHUD X-3-b
Scope and Contents

Galwey submits a story entitled "From Tipperary to Texas". He thanks Hudson for the copy of "Lepers of Molokai". There is no Catholic house in New York which could have done such a neat job of printing as the Ave Maria Press :: X-3-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 March 11

Galwey, T.F., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 March 15

 Item — Box CHUD 9
Identifier: CHUD X-3-b
Scope and Contents

Galwey discusses errors that were made in an article of his published by the Ave Maria. :: X-3-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 March 15

Galwey, T.F., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 June 22

 Item — Box CHUD 9
Identifier: CHUD X-3-c
Scope and Contents

Manhattan College holds its commencement next Friday. After that date Galwey will be free for the summer. :: X-3-c A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 June 22

Galwey, Thomas F., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 May 21

 Item — Box CHUD 9
Identifier: CHUD X-3-b
Scope and Contents

Galwey has received the Ave Maria and notices his story has not been published, despite the impression he received from Hudson that it would follow the completion of "Midshipman Bob". :: X-3-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 May 21

Gamarra, C. M., Father, Loja, Ecuador, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 December 13

 Item — Box CHUD 15
Identifier: CHUD X-3-l
Scope and Contents

Gamarra has received the copies of the Ave Maria. The six Masses have been said for Hudson's intentions. Gamarra beseeches Hudson to have no objection to sending him Mass intentions. :: X-3-l A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1890 December 13

Gambosville, Father L, Boonton, New Jersey, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1872 June 21

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-o
Scope and Contents

He corrects McMaster's statement in the last Journal that the infidel Malt-Brun was born in France. He was born in Jutland, not France. Also, McMaster refers to Murillo as the greatest painter of the Christian world. All the competent men since 1520 will challenge this. Murillo's degree of glory is high enough for McMaster's thesis and for Spain. :: I-1-o A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1872 June 21

Ganglbauer, Cardinal Coelestin Joseph, Vienna, Austria, 1884 November 12

 Item
Identifier: CJSH II-2-o
Scope and Contents

Autograph Speech? given when he received the skull cap at Vienna from the hands of Count Alfonso Maroni . Ganglbauer expresses his thanks. Found in the papers of John Gilmary Shea :: II-2-o A. Speech? Latin 1p. 4to.

Dates: 1884 November 12

Gannon, Ellen T., East Boston, Massachusetts, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 April 7

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

Mrs. Gannon sends $2.00 postage for her Ave Maria to cover thirteen years as she is a life subscriber. She thanks Hudson for sending the Lourdes water but requests prayers and more water for the health of her son who has been released from the hospital as incurable, and for her husband who are addicted to drinking and for one of her grandchildren who is partially paralyzed. :: X-2-e A.L.S. 4pp. 16mo.

Dates: 1879 April 7

Gannon, Michael, South Meriden, Connecticut, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 August 17

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-g
Scope and Contents

He encloses $8.50, of which $3.00 is for a subscription to the New York Freeman's Journal, and $5.50 of which is for Mount Carmel and Holy Elias. He lists four contributors. :: I-2-g A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 August 17

Garesche, Alex F. P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1871 October 8

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-o
Scope and Contents Garesche is in the midst of a severe trial where the loss of which will result in persecution of his client by her enemies. She is a practical Catholic, however. Garesche's wife is the widow of Francis J. Carnes whose will left to her his whole estate with the exception of $1000 a year. By the terms of the will the estate will go to her children upon her death. She appointed as trustee none of her own family, but Edward A. Weeks, the person to whose children the estate would go if...
Dates: 1871 October 8

Garesche, Alex L. P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 October 1

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents Garesche has sent to Mother De Pazzi, the heading McMaster wrote for the article on the Miraculous Cure, and has told her that he telegraphed McMaster to suppress it. She answered him, commending him for preventing the publication of the part urging the money, even though McMaster wrote it with good intentions. The paper Garesche read the previous night had another furor over it, but the harder the liberals fight, the less they can contradict a fact. Papin, a man of unsullied character...
Dates: 1877 October 1

Garesche, Alex P., _____ , to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1865 May 30

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-m
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Garesche asks McMaster to purchase for him Simms work on court martial. If the Appletons have another work on same subject, and a higher authority, he would appreciate McMaster sending him both books and he will remit by return mail. He says the convention is now in session and is trying to out-Herod Herod. He may send McMaster notice of the sessions. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1865 May 30

Garesche, Alex. P., St. Louis, Mo., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 May 8

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents Father Peter De Smet is invited to attend the Commission for Indians in New York. Permission by him was given to read the invitation of Col. S.F. Tappan and his own answer, which was a mosaic of his view on the Indian question. Both letters were solicited for the Journal with a conditional acceptance but Father De Smet declined as he thought they might look as a display, to the displeasure of Tappan. If Tappan's permission could be procured then they might be published. However to make...
Dates: 1870 May 8

Garesche, Alex T., Saint Louis, Missouri To Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 February 14

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

He encloses an article which was translated by a lady who in her intense love for Our Lady thought this would be useful. It is her first effort and may present deficiencies. He hopes that Hudson will find this article acceptable for the Ave Maria. :: X-2-d A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1879 February 14

Garesche, Alexander B., St. Louis, Mo., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1871 July 15

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-o
Scope and Contents He was deeply shocked upon hearing of the death of Mrs. McMaster, as he had not heard that she was ailing. He extends his deepest sympathises to McMaster. Often in the midst of his sorrows and troubles he draws consolation from the fact that his wife is still with him, As a true and old friend, McMaster can believe him when he extends his sympathies. Yesterday and today he prayed for the repose of Mrs. McMaster's soul in his church and tomorrow he will offer Holy Communion for her. His...
Dates: 1871 July 15

Garesche, Alexander J.P., St. Louis, Mo., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 June 7

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents Referring to McMaster's last letter, Garesche assures him that there is no need to explain to him why his letters have not been published. He has omitted writing McMaster not through any feeling of his but because he has been too busy to write. McMaster should not think him indifferent, for their friendship of 24 years has proved him otherwise. Gareshce, however, has no vanity, he is but 47 years old, yet every aspiration of human distinction is crushed in him. He writes not because he...
Dates: 1870 June 7

Garesche, Alexander P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York City, New York, 1871 September 5

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-o
Scope and Contents He asks McMaster to help him in finding out when the suit brought by the heirs of Edward A. Weeks to appoint a trustee, and in which Garesche's wife is interested, will be settled. The suit was submitted to Judge Brady months ago but remains undetermined. Garesche cannot afford to let it hang for years, for his brother's failure has caused him much embarrassment and if the suit had not been brought he could feel at ease. Father Frederick Garesche has returned from a southern visit but...
Dates: 1871 September 5

Garesche, Alexander P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1864 March 30

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-m
Scope and Contents He accepts McMaster's gift unwillingly, knowing that with a man such as McMaster, it is not so much the $3.00, as the frequency of the requests. He accepts on the condition that he may return the favor for McMaster's first child. He regrets that McMaster is going to pitch into General William S. Rosecrans, for it will do no good. He thinks it is the last softening or let down of Stanton's "ruining the churches." The Southern Methodist Conference met here a week ago and sent a delegation...
Dates: 1864 March 30

Garesche, Alexander P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1871 September 25

 Item
Identifier: CDHT I-1-c
Scope and Contents He received McMaster's letter of the 21st too late to write to him, so had to telegraph in order to suppress the whole introduction. His reasons for doing so are that Mr. Schaeffe is an enemy of the Church and Garesche learned that he was about to declare that there was no miracle and that the whole affair was a scheme of the Sisters of Mercy to raise money. The matter has created intense excitement. The Watchman published an account which was copied by the daily papers. The Medical Society...
Dates: 1871 September 25

Garesche, Alexander P., St. Louis, Missouri, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1886 August 7

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-g
Scope and Contents

Garesche thanks McMaster for his tribute to his aunt, Mother Ignatius Bauduy ; for it was written not for her relatives, but in justice to her memory; she grew lovelier as her life matured. :: I-2-g A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 August 7

Garesche, Father F. P., Charleston, South Carolina, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 May 14

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents Father Garesche sends his address in answer to an implied request in the Freeman's Journal. He is in Charleston, giving a mission. He hopes to make a Southern tour, but as his Superiors have not ordered it, he must be content, and it may be that some one more worthy will do the work. Garesche remarks on the success of the two missions he gave in Boston, listing the number of Communicants and converts, and the names of the priests who assisted him. He fears that McMaster blows Garesche's...
Dates: 1870 May 14

Garesche, Father F. P., Charleston, South Carolina, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 July 5

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents

Father Garesche informs McMaster that his present mission has not been as successful as he had hoped, though he has some 30 converts. The Bishop has recently delivered a lecture on the infallibility of the Pope, influenced, evidently by reports he has heard. Father Garesche says that the contribution made by the hard-worked priests of the South should shame some of the Northerners. He will go to Memphis from here Charleston. :: I-1-n A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1870 July 5

Garesche, Father F.P., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1870 March 6

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-n
Scope and Contents Father Garesche thanks McMaster for his partiality in filling his columns with the letters from Garesche, and asks that the enclosed sermon, an impromptu sermon given at a funeral, and taken down, might be printed in the Freeman's Journal. He wonders is something couldn't be done about the practice of extemporaneous sermons for the dead. and feels that if sermons must be made, that they be made some time ahead, and then justice could be done the subject. P.S. He mentions a successful...
Dates: 1870 March 6

Garesche, Julius P., Washington, D.C., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1862 September 30

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-m
Scope and Contents Since his subscription to the Freeman's Journal is only paid up to October 31, 1861 he encloses by his friend, Colonel _____ Nichols, $10 for which he requests a receipt up to January 1, 1864 and the balance is to be used for the cause of our country. He is sorry that is all he can spare, but he has nothing left but his salary, and that is liable to go any day. He inquires about a letter he sent McMaster 10 or 12 days ago, asking the whereabouts of his brother-in-law, Blackwell, and...
Dates: 1862 September 30

Garesche, L _____ I _____ , Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1863 January 15

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-m
Scope and Contents He is returning with the body of his brother Julius P. Garesche. He missed the connection between this point and Baltimore and will reach Washington tomorrow morning. The funeral will be Saturday. He shall not dwell upon the loss it was to Garesche and the family, because McMaster knew how his brother was admired and loved. He need not express his bitterness to think of his brother and other noble men being sacrificed because of Monroe and others, the New England Abolitionists. He...
Dates: 1863 January 15

Garesche, Louis, Washington, D.C., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1884 January 11

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-e
Scope and Contents Garesche thanks McMaster for the copy of the Freeman's Journal dated Oct. 4, 1862, containing a portion of the letter written to McMaster by his father, Colonel Julius P. Garesche, U.S.Army, asking that an organized system of Catholic prayers be inauguarated. If there is any other information on the matter he will be very glad to receive it and would also be grateful for the balance of the letter. He encloses a 5 cent stamp as payment for the paper he has received. :: I-2-e A.L.S. 2pp....
Dates: 1884 January 11

Garesche, Louis, Washington, D.C., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1885 July 7

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-e
Scope and Contents

Garesche is writing the Biography of his father, Colonel Julius P. Garesche . He is trying to decide which publisher to submit his manuscript. He would like McMaster to advise him whether he should have a Catholic Publisher or one on the outside like Appleton and Company. The manuscript can probably be reduced to 350 pages of printed matter and would like it simply bound but by the best materials. He encloses a stamp for an answer. :: I-2-e A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1885 July 7

Garesche, Louis, Washington, District of Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 April 7

 Item — Box CHUD 12
Identifier: CHUD X-3-g
Scope and Contents

Garesche sends Hudson a copy of the biography of his father Colonel Julius P. Garesche which he recently completed together with a criticism of A.V.S. Courcelle no enclosure. :: X-3-g A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1888 April 7

Garesche, Louis, Washington, District of Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 May 3

 Item — Box CHUD 12
Identifier: CHUD X-3-g
Scope and Contents

Garesche thanks Hudson for copies of the Ave Maria containing the review of the biography of his father, Colonel Julius P. Garesche. :: X-3-g A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1888 May 3

Garesche, Louis, Washington, District of Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 June 1

 Item — Box CHUD 12
Identifier: CHUD X-3-g
Scope and Contents

Garesche acknowledges receipt of the manuscript and thanks Hudson for the suggestion. :: X-3-g A. Postcard S. 1p. 23mo.

Dates: 1888 June 1