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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Bishop Wood from Father Moriarty, 05/15/1864
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Fenian Brotherhood--History--19th century.
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Letter to Bishop Wood from Father Moriarty about his resignation of faculties of the Diocese of Philadelphia
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Moriarty, Patrick, 1805–1875.
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1864-05-15
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pdf
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eng
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Sound
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MC75_51.204e
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Thomas Barry, Church of the Visitation, 02/02/1878.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Thomas Barry, Church of the Visitation, defending himself against the accusations of Father Kennedy.
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Barry, Thomas, -1901.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1878-02-02
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Wood.50.53e
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Photographs
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The Photographs Collection contains numerous images of religious persons, events, and places relating to the history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Catholic Church on a whole.
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11" x 14"
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Graphics
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Belinfante, Ernest Edward, 1866-1916.
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Photograph of sanctuary and altar of Cathedral of Sts. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, with catafalque (possibly of Archbishop Wood). Photographer's signature appears on verso.
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100.1.1.P & P (Ph) (15)
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Altars--Pictorial works.
Catafalques.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Catholic Church.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)
Church decoration and ornament.
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Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Sanctuary and altar of Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul
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eng
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Image
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, 08/27/1861
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, Land Sale and mortgage transaction.
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1861-08-27
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eng
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Mr. P. Brady, 12/05/1861.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Mr. P. Brady, Sale of property in Towanda,
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, 08/13/1862
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, land for convent in Towanda.
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1862-08-13
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Wood.52.39ab
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, 02/02/1863
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, land of Duchess of Leeds; convent; timber lands in Lycoming County
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1863-02-02
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eng
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Text
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Wood.52.44ab
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, 02/09/1863
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, land problems and timber stealing; Duchess of Leeds property
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1863-02-09
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Text
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Wood.52.45ab
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, (Easton, Pennsylvania), 09/11/1869
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from P. Brady, (Easton, Pennsylvania), signature for deed for Mr. Phelps, Towanda.
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1869-09-11
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eng
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Text
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Wood.52.53ab
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Mr. P. Brady, 01/17/1862
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Mr. P. Brady, Wolcott’s Case, Towanda
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1862-01-17
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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Wood.52.37ab
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from P. Brady
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from P. Brady, accounts of the case received by Brady.
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Brady, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Anthony Brenken and John Miller, Tamaqua, 06/16/1879.
Subject
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Anthony Brenken and John Miller, Tamaqua, request for Wood to assist them in paying their debts
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Brenken, Anthony.
Miller, John.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1879-06-16
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Wood.51.55ach
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Hall of the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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History and membership information for the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute.
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Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute.
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MC26-Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute
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1868-02-10
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MC26_B1_F1_Hall_1868_02_10_001
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Letter to Bishop Wood from Sara Churchman
07/28/1872
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood from Sara Churchman, account of her conversion to Catholicism principally due to doctrine of infallibility
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Churchman, Sara.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1872-07-28
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MC75_50.111
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Letter to Archbishop Spalding of Baltimore, from Patrick F. Delaney (Tamaqua), 12/15/1871
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Spalding of Baltimore, from Patrick F. Delaney (Tamaqua), Daughter’s problem married to priest’s brother; mentions Bishop Kenrick
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Delaney, Patrick F.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1871-12-15
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Wood.52.420diba
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Letter to Reverend D.A. Kennedy, from Mrs. Donohue, (03/1877).
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Reverend D.A. Kennedy, from Mrs. Donohue, letter begging mercy for her actions, admitting she has done wrong.
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Donohue, Mary.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-03
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Wood.50.53c
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Letter to from to Mary Brackett Willcox Alexander Frasi, C.M., November 03, 1843
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Catholic women.
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Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Alexander Frasi, C.M., November 03, 1843
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Frasi, Alexander.
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Mary Brackett Willcox - MC10
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1843-11-03
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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MC10_B1_F2_1843_11_03
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Letter to Wood, from George Miller, 04/28/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Wood, from George Miller, a note of thanks for the Archbishop’s kind reception of the Committee and a promise of a solution to the Lithuanians’ problem, there is also a copy of the letter of Father Koncz, a Lithuanian priest who was asked to come to Shenandoah. Father Koncz replied he would gladly come if he were properly transferred.
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George Miller.
Koncz, P.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1878-04-28
1878-04-14
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eng
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Text
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Wood.51.356con
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Letter to Very reverend C.J.H. Carter, Vicar General, from Daniel Gill, Mahanoy City, 03/04/1871
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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To Very reverend C.J.H. Carter, Vicar General, from Daniel Gill, Mahanoy City, a request to present a document to Bishop Wood, the document concerns money which was collected for the new church which was taken by McEvoy. A general report was made against McEvoy.
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Gill, Daniel.
Ketner, M. M.
Gill, Patrick
McNamara, David.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1871-03-04
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Wood.51.390con
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Reverend Maurus Graetzer, Easton, Pennsylvania, 01/27/1880.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Reverend Maurus Graetzer, Easton, Pennsylvania, case with Anthony Brekman and St. Joseph’s Church, Tamaqua.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1880-01-27
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Wood.51.168Ach
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Graetzer, Maurus, 1858-?.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from John Miller, Tamaqua, 07/05/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from John Miller, Tamaqua, financial matters.
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John Miller.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1878-07-05
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ger
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Wood.51.56
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, 01/31/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, accusing Father Barry of being intimate with a woman who lived in his parish, Mrs. Donahue
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Kennedy, Daniel.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1878-01-31
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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Wood.50.53d
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, 02/04/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy accusing Father Barry of Being “too familiar” with Mrs. Donahue
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Kennedy, Daniel.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, 02/10/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, report that he has seen Father Barry being overly friendly with another woman of the parish, Mrs. Passmore
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Kennedy, Daniel.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., 02/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., report to Archbishop Wood, from the investigative committee concerning Father Barry. This item is the testimony of Father Kennedy.
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Kennedy, Daniel.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., 02/1878.
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Wood Correspondence.
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., report to Archbishop Wood from the investigative committee concerning Father Barry. This item is the testimony of Mary Donohue.
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Kinahan, Richard.
Donohue, Mary.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Reverend Julius Kuenzer, 11/04/1872
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Wood Correspondence.
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Reverend Julius Kuenzer, request for his brother, Reverend Rudolph Kuenzer to come to Philadelphia
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Kuenzer, Julius.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to F. Walsh, from Father H. Lane, (St. Teresa’s) 02/10/1871.
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to F. Walsh, from Father H. Lane, (St. Teresa’s). McEvoy Case, Father Lane advised him to drop all lawsuits against his calumniators in Mahanoy City.
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Lane, H., -1902.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1871-02-10
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Wood.51.384con
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List of persons cared for by Little Sisters of the Poor, 05/01/1876,
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Little Sisters of the Poor.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1876-05-01
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To Father McFadden, from M.G., 02/19/1870.
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Father McFadden, from M.G., Father McEvoy; the scandal connected with him.
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M.G.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Father Daniel Magorien, 11/07/1877.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Father Daniel Magorien. Informing Wood that he is not in the best of health and sometimes has people in the room with him in order to help him while he says Mass
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Magorien, Daniel, 1808-?.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-11-07
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Wood.51.155ach
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Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Mariano Maller, C.M., June 3, 1844
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Catholic women.
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Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Mariano Maller, C.M., June 3, 1844
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Maller, Mariano.
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Mary Brackett Willcox - MC10
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1844-06-03
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Nick Mauron, C.SS.R. 05/19/1876.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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To Bishop Wood, from Nick Mauron, C.SS.R. St. Boniface Church – debt of $175,000.
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Mauron, Nick, 1855-1893.
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Wood, James Frederick, 1813-1883.
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1876-05-19
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from McDermott, 02/28/1872
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from McDermott, McDermott is “superceded” as pastor of Centralia.
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McDermott, D. I, 1844-1927.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1872-02-28
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from D.I. McDermott, 04/17/1876.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from D.I. McDermott, financial status – St. Patrick’s, Pottsville; more accusations.
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McDermott, D. I, 1844-1927.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1876-04-17
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Wood.51.992wmc
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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To Archbishop Wood, from D.I. McDermott, 05/04/1876.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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To Archbishop Wood, from D.I. McDermott, will wait for Wood’s return to Philadelphia to take action.
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McDermott, D. I, 1844-1927.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1876-05-04
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Wood.51.995wmc
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden, 01/24/1872.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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To Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden, reporting to Wood about money problems, the people, and the dishonesty of Father McEvoy
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McFadden, Charles A., -1914.
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Wood, James Frederick, 1813-1883.
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1872-01-24
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pdf
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Text
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Wood.51.82
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden (St. Canicus), 02/14/1871
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden (St. Canicus), the acquisition of property sold by Father McEvoy to a Protestant near church owned-lots.
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McFadden, Charles A., -1914.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1871-02-14
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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Wood.51.385con
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden, 02/23/1871
Subject
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Bishop Wood, from Father Charles A. McFadden. Difficulties McFadden is encountering building a new Church in Mahanoy City, a report of McEvoy and Julia Purcell, who lives in his rectory in Coarteville.
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McFadden, Charles A., -1914.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1871-02-23
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Wood.51.388con
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Hugh McKenney (Barclay), 10/1877.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Hugh McKenney (Barclay), Molly Maguires and Towanda, PA
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McKenney, Hugh.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-10
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eng
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Text
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Wood.51.165Ach
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Ryan, from Reverend H.J. McManus, 07/29/1890
Subject
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Ryan Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Ryan, from Reverend H.J. McManus, McManus requests a change from Lost Creek parish; describes the winter conditions in general.
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McManus, H. J., 1844-?.
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Ryan, Patrick John - MC 76
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1890-07-29
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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Ryan.61.175acl
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Correspondence
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An account of the resource
Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter
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Letter to Archbishop Ryan, from Aloysius Misteli, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Churchville, PA, 09/22/1890
Subject
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Ryan Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Ryan, from Aloysius Misteli, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Churchville, PA, assignment to St. Clair, Pennsylvania.
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Misteli, Aloysius, 1854-1927.
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Ryan, Patrick John - MC 76
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1890-09-22
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pdf
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eng
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Text
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Ryan.61.172acl
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Correspondence
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An account of the resource
Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter
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Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Patrick E. Moriarty, O.S.A., June 25, 1842
Subject
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Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Catholics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Catholic women.
Description
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Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Patrick E. Moriarty, O.S.A., June 25, 1842
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Moriarty, Patrick E. - 1805 – 1875.
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Mary Brackett Willcox - MC10
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1842_06_25
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pdf
Language
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eng
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Text
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MC10_B1_F8_1842_06_25
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Pamphlets
Description
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The Pamphlet Collection contains pamphlets and other printed materials relating to subjects of Catholic interest. There is also ephemeral material such as brochures, event programs, leaflets, and newspaper clippings.
The material covers a wide range of topics relating to the history of the Catholic Church in the United States including Catholic individuals, doctrinal and theological matters, events effecting the Catholic Church and Catholic population, Catholic history in the United States, and Catholic opinions on political, social, and cultural affairs.
<br />Majority of the Pamphlet Collection has not be digitized. Please visit our <a href="http://chrcphila.pastperfectonline.com/" target="_blank">online catalog</a> for more information.
Text
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Original Format
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Paper
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Title
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Address. Headquarters, O'Neill's Irish American colonies, 1439 North Twelfth St, Philadelphia, Pa, December 4th, 1876.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Fenian Brotherhood--History--19th century.
Irish Catholics.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Description
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Address of John O'Neill's to the Irish American.
Creator
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O'Neill, John, 1834-1878.
Date
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1876-12-4
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Format
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pdf
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Identifier
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P001.1587
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Title
A name given to the resource
Correspondence
Description
An account of the resource
Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Letter
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Letter to Wood, from H. O’Reilly of Annunciation Church, Shenandoah, 12/27/1879.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Description
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Letter to Wood, from H. O’Reilly of Annunciation Church, Shenandoah, arguments against the establishment of Lost Creek Parish
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O'Reilly, Henry F., 1843-1908.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1879-12-27
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eng
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Text
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Wood.51.102ach
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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To Archbishop Wood, from Patrick O’Connell, Towanda, PA, 10/05/1877.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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To Archbishop Wood, from Patrick O’Connell, Towanda, PA, Molly Maguires and Towanda, PA.
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O’Connell, Patrick.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-10-05
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Text
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Wood.51.163ach
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, Girardville, 03/07/1877.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, Girardville, financial matters of St. Mary’s Church, Mahanoy City.
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O’Connor, Daniel, 1846-1912.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-03-07
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Text
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Wood.51.63
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, Girardville, 03/14/1877.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, Girardville, account of pew collections.
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O’Connor, Daniel, 1846-1912.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1877-03-14
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Text
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Wood.51.64
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, 12/26/1879.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, about a Father Walsh, who states he is pastor of a new parish in Lost Creek, This is also a letter of protest on the split of the parish in Shenandoah.
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O’Connor, Daniel, 1846-1912.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1879-12-26
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eng
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Wood.51.101ach
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Correspondence
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Letters sent and received from various Manuscript Collections
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Letter
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Letter to Wood, from Daniel O’Connor, 02/20/1880.
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Wood Correspondence.
Catholic Church--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
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Letter to Wood, from Daniel O’Connor. Father O’Connor’s objection to Father Walsh having established a new parish and collecting money from the people, etc., without his knowledge. There is also a request for the redistribution of families for the parishes to the Church in Girardville.
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O’Connor, Daniel, 1846-1912.
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Wood, Archbishop James - MC 75
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1880-02-20
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eng
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Text
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Wood.51.105ach
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