Browse Items (73 total)

Wood 51.359con.pdf
Letter to Wood, from Officers of the Polish National Guard of Warsaw, a letter of support for Father Lenarkiewicz which presents the Polish side of the story.

Wood 52.323con.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Stephen S. Remak, attorney, case of Commonwealth v. Blasius Pistorius.

MC10_B1_F3_1845_11_18.pdf
Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Bartholomew Rollando, C.M., November 18, 1845

MC75_51_869TU.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Wood from J.F. Shanahan about the Molly Maguires.

Wood 53.37ab.pdf
Letter to Bishop Wood, from P.W. Sheafer, Pottsville, mix-up in deeds and lots for a Church in Gilberton.

Wood 51.182.pdf
Letter to Mr. Healy, from Reverend James J. Smith, stating when Reverend McDermott’s burial would be.

MC10_B1_F5_1843_03_04_001.pdf
Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Edward J. Sourin, S.J., March 4, 1843.

Wood 51.156ach.pdf
To Archbishop Wood, from D. Wagoner, Port Carbon, debt of $1,600.00 owed to Wagoner by the Church in Port Carbon (St. Stephen) – request that Archbishop Wood pay it.

Wood 51.103ach.pdf
Letter to Wood, from Martin P. Walsh, there is mentioned the following: the first masses celebrated at Lost Creek; the number of people attending the Masses; the number of confessions heard (in Gaelic and in English); and the first steps toward the…

Wood 50.97.pdf
Letter to Bishop Wood, from P. Joseph Wissel, C.SS.R., St. Theresa, a letter of introduction for Elizabeth Dickey, whose husband cannot be found. She is pregnant by another man.

Wood 50.33.pdf
To Monsignor l’Abbe Nicolaus Mauron, Gen., C.SS.R., on financial trouble at St. Boniface Church.

Wood 51.50ab.pdf
Letter to Edward Brady, Sr., from Archbishop Wood, reply to Mr. Brady’s letter of November 18, about his son’s conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism assuring him his son is not obligated to believe his father is doomed to perdition.

Wood 51.1031WS.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Martin J. Spalding, from Bishop James F. Wood, the Fort Delaware Prisoners – Basil Duke’s stay at the prison; clergy passes

Wood-Duke March 21 , 1864.pdf
Letter to Basil Duke from Bishop Wood, during Duke's imprisonment in a Union POW camp. Letter references a coat and book on Catholic missions given to Duke by Wood.

Wood-Duke April 21, 1864.pdf
Letter to Basil Duke from Bishop Wood, discusses the Mission book given to Duke and his hopes for being exchanged.

MC75_51.204d.pdf
Letter to Father Moriarty from Bishop Wood, the suspension of his faculties, if he delivered the speech at the Academy of Music

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Hand-painted photograph portrait of Francis A. Drexel. Oval shape. Note on back reads "Presented by Walter G. [i.e., George] Smith". Title taken from verso.

Wood 51.50ab.pdf
Questions concerning the state of the Diocesan Church in Philadelphia; St. Joseph’s church in Tamaqua; Holy Family Church in Shenandoah; Spiritual and Temporal matters

Wood 51.166ach.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Citizens of Towanda, PA, church in Towanda, PA, and Father Toner.

Wood 51.550.pdf
List of names of people who contributed to building of Church in Girardville, their occupation and place of residence; no date.

VU001.jpg
A portrait of Reverend Patrick E. Moriarty, OSA, founder of Villanova University

VU002.jpg
A sketch of the Belle-Air estate, the home of John Rudolph, as it appeared in 1842

VU003.JPG
A drawing of Villanova University as it would have appeared in 1849. From left to right, the chapel/oratory, Belle-Air Mansion, the College Building, and the old Rudolph barn.
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