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Found in 16030 Collections and/or Records:

Coppens, S.J., Father Charles, Detroit, Michigan, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1889 May 9

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Identifier: CBRH III-3-c
Scope and Contents

Father Coppens should have returned the enclosed letter long ago but it disappeared under some papers. He hopes Brownson will have a successful meeting in Chicago, and that he will remember that on Sunday, May 12, his place at 7:00 A.M. and at 7:30 P.M. is among the members of the Men's sodality, of which he is now a member. After the mass all go for a very few minutes to the Sodality Chapel to record their presence and to hear announcements. :: III-3-c A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1889 May 9

Coquillard, Mrs. Maude, South Bend, Indiana?, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 June 19

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

Her young son and household duties prevented her from expressing her gratitude for Hudson's kind note and "Record of a Suffering Soul." She invites him to their home; they expect to visit Notre Dame soon. :: X-2-i A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1882 June 19

Corbett, Julia R., Binghamton, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1885 August 27

 Item — Box CHUD 8
Identifier: CHUD X-3-a
Scope and Contents

Corbett thanks Hudson for the book "Angel of the Schools". Her grandmother sends an offering for Masses. :: X-3-a A.L.S. 2pp. 16mo.

Dates: 1885 August 27

Corbett, Julia R., Binghamton, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1885 October 4

 Item — Box CHUD 8
Identifier: CHUD X-3-a
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Corbett thanks Hudson for the gifts. Her mother received the prospectus sent by Brother Jarlath Jeremiah O'Brien . :: X-3-a A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1885 October 4

Corbett, Mamie, Vancouver, British Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 August 14

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

Corbett writes for her mother whose health is failing. Her mother is worried about her vocation and does not see much of an opportunity of her getting a position in Vancouver. :: X-3-h A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1888 August 14

Corbett, Mary Agnes, Vancouver, British Columbia, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 September 20

 Item — Box CHUD 12
Identifier: CHUD X-3-h
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Corbett thanks Hudson for the gift. Hudson should not regret her disappointment. She wishes she should do more for her parents. :: X-3-h A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1888 September 20

Corbin, C. F., to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1881

 Item — Box CHUD 3
Identifier: CHUD X-2-g
Scope and Contents

Corbin submits a poem entitled "An Advent Song." :: X-2-g A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1881

Corby, C.S.C., Father William, New Orleans, Lousiana, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1886 November 3

 Item — Box CHUD 9
Identifier: CHUD X-3-c
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On his way to New Orleans, Corby stopped off at Mobile, but was unable to see Bishop Jeremiah O' Sullivan . Much of the South including Mobile is poor. The people are not overly friendly. Sunday, Corby said Mass at St. Mary's parish. Archbishop Francis Xavier Leray resides there but at present he is in Baltimore. Corby will shortly start for Texas. :: X-3-c A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1886 November 3

Corby, C.S.C., Father William, Watertown, Wisconsin, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 July 31

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

Corby confirms the order of four volumes now out with instructions to forward Hudson the other two volumes. :: X-2-l A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1883 July 31

Corby, C.S.C.,Father William, Watertown, Wisconsin, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 January 20

 Item — Box CHUD 4
Identifier: CHUD X-2-i
Scope and Contents Corby thanks Hudson for his letter. Father Kelly arrived last evening and then departed this morning. Kelly told Corby about P.P.'s resignation and the numerous changes; but Kelly takes little interest in anything except his new house. Father John O'Keefe sends his regards. Corby wishes he could see Colonel Elmer Otis . On a mission near Fond du Lac, the priest there told Corby of a strange case more wonderful than that of Louise Lateau in Europe. There is a young German woman fifteen...
Dates: 1882 January 20

Corby, C.S.C.,Father William, Watertown, Wisconsin, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 September 12

 Item — Box CHUD 4
Identifier: CHUD X-2-j
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Corby plans to write to Father John A. Zahm to get the geography of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and old Mexico. Father Patrick Condon, C.S.C., while visiting his parents, wrote that he planned to stop off at Notre Dame on his return trip to Watertown. After discussing Hudson's statement with Father John O'Keefe, Corby understands what Hudson meant regarding Condon. :: X-2-j A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1882 September 12

Corby, Father William, Watertown, Wisconsin, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 December 12

 Item — Box CHUD 5
Identifier: CHUD X-2-j
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News there is purely "local"; it would interest a man like Father Patrick J. Colovin who spent several years there. Hudson's letter of September 27 was received. Through the "Scholastic" and other sources they learn of the prosperity of Notre Dame. Money has never been so abundant in the United States as it has been in the past two years but Corby predicts a crisis within three years. :: X-2-j A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo.

Dates: 1882 December 12

Corcoran, Annie M., Manchester, New Hampshire, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1877 January 25

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
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Annie Corcoran sends McMaster $3.66 as mission dues to aid the Indian Missions. She lists the 15 contributors of the money. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1877 January 25

Corcoran, Annie M., Manchester, New Hampshire, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1878 March 8

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-c
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Corcoran sends McMaster $3. to aid the Indian Missions and credits Thomas Corcoran for the collecting of the money. :: I-2-c A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1878 March 8

Corcoran, Father James A., Overbrook, Pennsylvania, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1876 May 24

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Identifier: CBRH III-3-a
Scope and Contents Corcoran received a letter from Orestes A. Brownson last month in which there were several points which Corcoran would have answered had he not suffered a pulmonary attack. He sends condolences to Henry and his family on the loss of the great, good man. Corcoran was in doctor's hands when he heard the sad news and was grieved that he was deprived for ever of the opportunity, so kindly furnished by Brownson, of renewing their friendly intercourse that had been interrupted by the civil war,...
Dates: 1876 May 24

Corcoran, Father James A., Overbrook, Pennsylvania, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents In a letter marked "private" Corcoran informs McMaster that some young men at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary have agreed to say the daily prayer for the Spiritual welfare of the Indians. He feels Providence will soon punish both rulers and people for the injustices done the poor tribes. Since neither he nor the students wish to be known, he asks that the money be credited to "Teacher and fourteen students, Pennsylvania". He wonders what has become of our "parental" government, and...
Dates: 1876

Corcoran, Father James A., Overbrook, Pennsylvania, to Richard Henry Clarke, New York, New York, 1885 October 13

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Identifier: CRCL I-2-n
Scope and Contents Corcoran apologizes for not answering Clarke's of Dec. 13, 1884. Being in Baltimore, he did not come back to Overbrook until March and has been sick. A partial operation in April gave temporary relief and a more thorough one in May relieved him entirely. He spent the summer at the sea-side recovering. Corcoran feels honored to contribute to the personal reputation of Bishop Patrick Neeson Lynch, unless the work is already completed. Corcoran suggests meeting Clarke in New York on Oct....
Dates: 1885 October 13

Corcoran, James A., Wilmington, North Ccarolina, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1865 June 21

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Identifier: CMMA I-1-m
Scope and Contents The bearer of the letter is Louis Doize, brother to Armand J. Doize. He is a good Catholic gentleman from Baltimore and Corcoran knows McMaster will be pleased with him. Corcoran would have answered McMaster's letter sooner, but has just recovered from an attack of yellow jaundice. The flowers were intended for the Wilmington church. Doize told him so last summer when he sent them. Several of his gifts to St. Thomas' Church have been turned aside by ruthless Yankee cruisers. He has...
Dates: 1865 June 21

Corcoran, Margaret, Springfield, Massachusetts, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 December 18

 Item — Box CHUD 13
Identifier: CHUD X-3-i
Scope and Contents

Corcoran submits some verses, "A Child at Prayer". :: X-3-i A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1888 December 18

Corcoran, Miss Annie, Manchester, New Hampshire, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1876 November 20

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-b
Scope and Contents

Miss Corcoran sends $1.00 as dues from her mission group to aid the Indian Missions, and lists the 15 contributors of the money. :: I-2-b A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1876 November 20

Corcoran, Mrs. Michael, Campbellsville, Pennsylvania, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1883 January 10

 Item — Box CHUD 5
Identifier: CHUD X-2-k
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Corcoran desires advice on how to answer the charges of an apostate priest who has written false charges against the Church. All the statements made by O'Conner, the apostate priests, are false and Protestant as well as non-Catholics accept them as if they came from a saint. :: X-2-k A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1883 January 10

Corgialegno, Sarah Scott, Florence, Italy, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1890 December 12

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

She begs Hudson to give the enclosed letter to Professor John Fearnley no enclosure. It treats of a manuscript of some importance. :: X-3-l A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.

Dates: 1890 December 12

Cornell Daily Sun, Ithaca, New York, 1886 March 9

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Identifier: CANY I-1-e
Scope and Contents Letter to the editors from "A Lover of Justice"; Since he is a graduate of a Catholic college, he wishes to state that such colleges do not stunt the intellect of the students. The statement that the Jesuits delight in reading bookson the Index is absolutely untrue. He is a Westerner himself, and he heartily deprecates the fact that such sentiments should come from way out in San Francisco. A note written on the paper by Charles F. Porter states: "Even the influence of 'Infidel...
Dates: 1886 March 9

Cornyu, Father Thomas, London, Ontario, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882 May 22

 Item — Box CHUD 4
Identifier: CHUD X-2-i
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Bishop John Walsh of the London diocese is organizing a bazaar for the benefit of the building fund for a new Cathedral. Cornyu asks Hudson to send him a list of Ave Maria subscribers, so that they might call on Catholics outside the diocese to assist in building the Cathedral. :: X-2-i A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1882 May 22

Corr, Bernard, Boston, Massachusetts, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1888 January 15

 Item — Box CHUD 11
Identifier: CHUD X-3-f
Scope and Contents

An article that appeared in the Ave Maria is discussed. :: X-3-f A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.

Dates: 1888 January 15

Correspondence de Berlin, 1874 December 23

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Identifier: CMMA I-2-a
Scope and Contents Contains five articles. The first is a speech delivered in the Reichstag on December 18 by a Herr Bennigsev, evidently of the government, replying to an attack by a Herr Windtharst, an ultrawontauist this newspaper's term for a member of the Catholic Center Party on the appropriation of secret funds amounting to 48,000 marks to the Foreign Office. Herr Bennigsev says that Herr Windtharst should know that no government can do without a fund at the discretion of its Foreign Office....
Dates: 1874 December 23

Corrigan, Alice M., Clifton, New Jersey, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1885 June 9

 Item — Box CHUD 7
Identifier: CHUD X-2-o
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Corrigan thanks Hudson for sending a copy of "A Troubled Heart". Their children made their first Communion recently and were confirmed this morning. :: X-2-o A.L.S. 4pp. 16mo.

Dates: 1885 June 9

Corrigan, Archbishop Michael A., New York, New York, 1880 October

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Identifier: CANY I-1-e
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Students of Seton Hall College congratulate Archbishop Corrigan on his being made coadjutor Archbishop of the diocese of New York. A sketch of the life of the prelate; who will be his successor in the episcopal see of Newark? :: I-1-e Newspaper Clipping 2 columns folio

Dates: 1880 October

Corrigan, Archbishop Michael A., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1884 May 26

 Item — Box CHUD 6
Identifier: CHUD X-2-m
Scope and Contents

Corrigan suggests the letter of Bishop Herbert Vaughan as spiritual reading. Henry Cardinal Manning at the request of the Holy Father has had a good translation prepared of the Encyclical "Humanum Genus". When he receives a copy, Corrigan will forward it to Hudson. :: X-2-m A.L.S. 2pp. 16mo.

Dates: 1884 May 26

Corrigan, Archbishop Michael A., New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1881 April 21

 Item — Box CHUD 3
Identifier: CHUD X-2-h
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Corrigan notifies Hudson of the change in John Cardinal McCloskey' s address. He also requests a copy of Anna Hansen Dorsey' s story "Beth's Promise." :: X-2-h A.L.S. 1p. 12mo.

Dates: 1881 April 21