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Hardenbergh Widdicombe, W. Ad. "Widdie", St. Paul, Minnesota, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 April 29
He saw a report of the sad fate of Notre Dame. He asks that Edwards tell him all about it. What does the faculty intend to do? All were grieved at the news. :: XI-1-b A.L.S. Postcard
Hardenbergh Widdicombe, W. Ad., Winona, Minnesota, to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 August 20
He is in a nice box. He met a most charming lady at Block River Falls and remained there four days. Someone reported to his father that he was travelling around the country with a woman of questionable character. His father wrote him to tend to business. Widdicombe replied by sending him $2000 worth of orders to show that he had not loafed. He wishes he could introduce the lady in question to his father. :: XI-1-b A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Hardig, C.A.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893
Onahan may rely on Archbishop (Patrick J.) Ryan; he virtually promises. Onahan should not assign a night until he hears from the Archbishop or Hardig.
Hardy, Albert H., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1891 November 27
They enclose an advertisement rate card. :: X-3-m A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Hardy and Mahony, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1876 January 7
Hardy, C. A.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 January 31
He may be called away tomorrow afternoon, but will be there Thursday. He asks Onahan to wire before leaving.
Hardy, Cahrles A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1895 February 16
He sent the copies of "The Catholic Standard". :: XI-1-m A.L.S. 1p.
Hardy, Charles A.: Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: Jersey City, (New Jersey), 1894 September 24
To insure early attention to Seton's contributions, they should be sent to either Archbishop (Patrick) Ryan or to the American Catholic Quarterly Review.
Hardy, Charles A.: St. Louis, Missouri to William J. Onahan: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 February 17
Enclosed is a letter from Judge O'Brien, which Onahan is asked to return after sharing its contents confidentially. Hardy expects to remain in St. Louis for two weeks, and wonders whether Onahan might come to St. Louis. (No enclosure.)
Hardy, Charles S.: Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania) to (William J.) Onahan: (Chicago, Illinois), 1893 July 7
Hardy is thankful for the invitation to the Columbian Catholic Congress. He was asked to go previously as a representative of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Archbishop Ryan. He is glad "the fight is over", and asks information about the Lexington Hotel. He may take Mrs. Hardy to see the Fair.
Hardy,, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to William J. Onahan, New York, New York, 1891 May 22
If he doesn't meet Onahan at the court house he will see him later at Manhattan. Addressed in care of Morgan J. O'Brien. :: IX-1-c Telegram 2pp. 16mo
Hargons, P.A., Washington, D.C., to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1852 May 28
Harkins, Edward, Boston, Massachusetts, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 September 4
Harkins, James A., Liverpool, England, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C ., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1879 November 30
Announces the death of his stepfather, Mr. Nicholas J. Bean, who has been a life subscriber to the Ave Maria. He encloses a paper containing the particulars of his sister's obsequies and would like mention of these deaths in the Ave Maria. Mr. Bean was formerly of Boston, Massachusetts. Enclosed is a notice of Mr. Bean's death :: X-2-e A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Harkins, M(atthew), Bishop of: Providence, R(hode) I(sland) to W(illiam) J. Onahan: (Chicago, Illinois), 1893 August 15
He asks Onahan to send twenty-five tickets for the (Columbian) Catholic Congress.
Harkins, Matthew, Bishop of: Providence, (Rhode Island) to (William J. Onahan): Chicago, (Illinois), 1893 August 28
List of delegates from the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island to the Columbian Catholic Congress.
Harless & Company W.W., Chicago, illinois to James F. Edwards, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1907 July 01
They are pleased to announce their appointment as Cook County agents for the Old Colony Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. They thank him for past favors and are soliciting a continuance of his patronage. :: XI-2-j PRINTED CARD
Harley, Father John, Dublin, Ireland, to Father Francis P. McFarland St. John's College,, Fordham, New York, 1846 January 18
Harley, Father John, Secretary, New York, New York, to Father Francis P. McFarland, Watertown, New York, 1846 August 8
As the last diocesan synod a certain sum was specified for each church in the diocese to be paid to the bishop as cathedraticum. Bishop John Hughes will remain silent on this matter no longer and has asked Harley to send to each clergyman the account as it stands in the books. He asks that the amount be paid immediately because his notes are in danger of being protested. The Church at Watertown paid $10 in 1843 and is two years in arrears. :: I-1-a A.L.S. 1p. 4to.
Harley, John J. St. Thomas Seminary, to Archbishop John Baptist Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859 September 3
Harley, whose father died recently, fears he can not continue his studies for the priesthood because of the expenses and asks Purcell for aid. A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo. Father Chambige adds a note before sending the letter as follows:
Harmel, Leon: Val des Bois, France to, 1892 June 17
Harmel recalls (Onahan's) visit. Since they have established a factory in Manchester, they consider themselves part citizens of America. He asks whether it would not be possible, for the purpose of reconciling the nations of the Church, to invite membership of all of them to the Columbian Congress, making it an international affair. (Probably a translation copy.)
Harnett, D. D., Buffalo, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 October 6
Harnett sends McMaster 45¢ as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions through the Society of St. Michael and the Blessed Virgin. The 15 contributors are listed. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12 mo
Harnett, G. M. and Harnett, D. D., Buffalo, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 January 23
Harnett sends McMaster $1.00 as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12 mo
Harnett, George Mary, Buffalo, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 November 30
Harnett sends 90¢ to aid the Indian Missions :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.
Harney, Julia C.: Jersey City, N(ew) J(ersey) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Jersey City Heights, New Jersey), 1893 December 30
She thanks Seton for presenting her with the plate. She sends a copy of the "Democrat" which mentioned Seton's name in connection with the Teachers' Fair. Julia and her mother and father would like Seton to pay them a call.
Harold, P J., Port Colborne, Ontario, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1889 July 10
Harold submits an article for the Ave Maria. His address will be in care of Father James Kileallen. :: X-3-j A.L.S. 1p. 16mo.
Harper Brothers, New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 January 21
Respectfully submitted at the request of Harriet B. Churchill, Mattapan, Massachusetts. No inclosure. :: X-2-f A.L. Unsigned 1 p. 32mo
Harper & Brothers New York, New York to James F. Edwards Notre Dame, Indiana, 1898 May 25
They solicit a subscription for "Literature". They send a sample copy.
XI-2-a - TYPED - 1p. - 12mo.
Harper Brothers, per C. B. H., New York, New York, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1891 May 6
They regret to say that in view of the number and pressure of their engagements, they cannot undertake the publication of the translation of La Republique Americaine, as Brownson proposed in his letter of May 4. :: III-3-d A.L.S. 1p. 8vo.