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MC78_80.7173.pdf
Letter to Cardinal Dougherty from Reverend Aloysius McGrann, notification that Father McGrann is a Chaplain at the 12th General Hospital in North Africa.

MC78_80.7174.pdf
Letter to Cardinal Dougherty from Reverend Aloysius McGrann, report of Father McGrann’s activities.

Wood 51.165ach.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Hugh McKenney (Barclay), Molly Maguires and Towanda, PA

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Colored lithograph of exterior of the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Philadelphia. James O'Reilly was pastor from 1868-1877. Printed below lithograph: "Edwin F. Durang, Architect."; "Printed by Fred'k J. Wade, 230 So. 5th St. Phila."; "On Stone by…

Ryan 61.175acl.pdf
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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Reproduction of aerial photograph of the main buildings at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Date of original photograph is unknown. Title devised by cataloger.

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Photograph of exterior of St. Charles Borromeo Church, Philadelphia. Printed below photograph: "Samuel McMullin, Photographer, 1119 South Eighth Street, Philada."

Sheehan-McNabb.pdf
Letter to Father Patrick Sheehan from Father Vincent McNabb. DIscusses the their writings and NcNabb visiting Sheehan.

Crane 1.pdf
Correspondence between Cardinal Dougherty and Bishop McNeil. Discusses the health of Bishop Crane.

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Autographed engraving of Rev. Daniel William Cahill. Printed below portrait: "Engd. by J. C. McRae, N.Y." Published by D. & J. Sadlier & Co. in 1860. Note inscribed in ink under engraving reads: "I consider the portrait of me, executed by the Messrs.…

2016_008_24_web.jpg
Group photograph of participants in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Pilgrimage to Rome posed on the deck of the S.S. Ohio, May 2, 1925. Photo by T. H. Merritt, 31 Lincoln St., Winchester, Mass.

A few people in the photograph are circled and…

Flu 070.tif
Photograph from a seminarian's photo album of seminarians digging graves.

Flu 063.tif
Photograph from a seminarian's photo album of caskets in a mass grave.

Flu 068.tif
Photograph a seminarian's photo album of the seminarians.

P018.995_web.pdf
Life story of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

1990.082.MC68.B8.F17_web.mp3
Side 1 Glenn Miller: Let's Have Another Cup O' Coffee; Side 2 Chip Off the Old Block

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Photograph of a depiction of St. Stephen's Farm, Loretto, KY, in 1812. Buildings are labeled at bottom of photograph as: "#1 - Bishop Flaget's Residence. #2 - St. Stephen's Church. #3 - Father Badin's Residence. #4 - Seminary." Notes below photograph…

P015.250.pdf
Guide for Catholics on making good confessions.

Ryan 61.172acl.pdf
Letter to Archbishop Ryan, from Aloysius Misteli, Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Churchville, PA, assignment to St. Clair, Pennsylvania.

Molyneaux P001.0013.pdf
Transcript of the funeral sermon give by Rev. Molyneux for the Rev. Farmer.

1993_018_os007.jpg
Photograph of the interior of the Chapel of Divine Love, Philadelphia. Title taken from verso. Stamp on back reads: "Office of Paul Monaghan, Architect., Drexel Bldg., Phila."

2010.047.111.JPG
Print in memoriam of Archbishop Predendergast. A small picture of Prendergast appears on left side. Signed "J.P. Moore. 1918."

MC10_B1_F8_1842_06_25_001.pdf
Letter to Mary Brackett Willcox from Patrick E. Moriarty, O.S.A., June 25, 1842

flu122.pdf
Letter to Cardinal Dougherty from Mother M Josephine, work at hospital and parish.

2010_047_099.jpg
Color print celebrating 50 years of education in the Archdiocese of New York. In the center is Jesus surrounded by children and flanked by banners, one of which is inscribed with "Suffer little children to come unto me" and the other, "and forbid…

2010_047_023.jpg
Color lithograph portrait of Pope Benedict XV. Printed in bottom left corner: "Copyrighted 1914 by Muller, Luchsinger & Co. New York." Print is numbered No. 665.

1990.082.MC68.B9.F25_web.mp3
Side 1 Bill Murray & Irving Kaufman: Are You From Dixie?; Side 2 Irving Kaufman: Don't Bite the Hand that Feeding You

P002.2967.pdf

P002_2450.pdf

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Print from Harper's Weekly showing an allegorical figure of Lady Liberty protecting the public schools from two Roman Catholic Priests. Signed by Thomas Nast.

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Print from Harper's Weekly, October 1, 1870. Print shows the Pope and other clergy looking at the United States, ostensibly with plans to conquer it.

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Print from Harper's Weekly, July 15, 1871. Print shows a figure (most likely supposed to depict Ignatius von Dollinger) standing in front of a broadside he has hung over a confessional that contains a statement titled "Papal Infallibity. Church and…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, July 29, 1871. Print shows Lady Liberty, holding a whip labeled "LAW", choking a stock caricature of an Irish American holding a dagger.

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Print from Harper's Weekly, September 30, 1871. Print shows children on a beach being attacked by Catholic Bishops with mitres depicted as crocodile jaws.

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Print from Harper's Weekly, December 30, 1871. Print shows a Catholic priest (most likely Henry Edward Manning, an English Cardinal) beckoning to an African-American family while hiding shackles labled "Priestly Slavery" behind his back. Printed…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, July 13, 1872. Print shows Uncle Sam, holding an axe labeled "Order", attacking a large snake with the head of a caricature of an Irish American, while Lady Liberty shields children.

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Print from Harper's Weekly, October 12, 1872. Print shows Uncle Sam offering to free an American Catholic priest from the control of the Pope. Printed below title: "U.S. 'Allow me to Sever you from your Foreign Mother (Church). You are as able to…

2016_013_08_01.jpg
Print from Harper's Weekly, November 2, 1872. Incluldes four small cartoons. "Our Foreign Ruler(?). F.K. 'I will do your bidding, as you are unfallible'" shows shows a man kneeling before the Pope. A Catholic priest in the background holds a paper…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, December 19, 1874. Print shows a Catholic priest and another Man (a politician or lawyer) huddled in front of a court bench while holding a paper that reads "Reduce the salaries of the public school teachers." Printed…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, January 15, 1876. Print shows the United States as Hamlet standing in front of a public school blocking a member of the Grey Nuns from entering as a teacher. Printed below title: "U.S. (as Hamlet). 'Go they ways to a…

2016_013_11_01.jpg
Print from Harper's Weekly, March 4, 1876. Print shows Lady Liberty pointing at a tree labeled "Truth" that has been cut down and admonishes a group of children representing Irish Catholic voters supporting Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall. Two figures…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, July 29, 1871. Two page spread showing various cartoons. The center cartoon depicts the Draft Riots of July 1863. On the right are cartoons titled "July 11" showing New York politicians submissive to Irish Catholics. On…

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Print from Harper's Weekly, Sept. 16, 1876. Two page spread showing children holding the door of the "Public-School System" against a wolf that is trying to squeeze through. The wolf's collar is labeled "Democrats" and the tag is labeled "The Foreign…

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The U.S. Centennial International Exhibition Certificate of Award for Mark Devine. Dated September 27, 1876.

Neumann Pastoral 1852 web.pdf
Pastoral letter from Bishop Neumann to the Diocese of Philadelphia on a Plenary Indulgence.

Neumann Pastoral 1859 web.pdf
Pastoral letter on the state of the Catholic Church in Philadelphia.

2010_047_075.jpg
Print (drawing of the Catholic Protectory buildings overlaid with cut out of group photograph) of the Catholic Protectory Fife & Drum Band, Arlington, NJ. Published by New York Process Publishing Co.

P008.982.pdf

P008.981.pdf

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Engraving of a bust taken from the corpse of Bishop Simon Brute, first bishop of Vincennes, Indiana, (now Indianapolis) from 1834-1839. Printed bottom left of engraving: "Drawn on stone by A. Newsam from a bust taken from the Corpse." Printed bottom…
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