Lithograph portrait of Reverend Francis H. Kessing, a priest in Cincinnati, Ohio. Printed in bottom left corner of lithograph: "Packard & Butler, Lith, Phil."
Signed lithograph of pastor of St. Mary's Church, Cortland, NY. Note reads: "With esteem, & kind regards, Yrs. Sincerely, B. F. McLoghlin, Pastor of St. Mary's Ch., Cortland, N.Y." Printed in bottom left corner: "Packard & Butler, Lith., Phila."
Lithograph depicting the "Residence du Revd. P. J. B. Bedard" and the "Couvent de Jesus-Marie", in Fall River, Massachusetts. Includes a small portrait of Revd. P. J. B. Bedard. Text in French.
St. Michael's Kirche (St. Michael's Church) in Berlin, Ohio (later Fort Lormaie). Interior of church, looking toward the altar. Printed in bottom right: "Packard" (i.e., Packard & Butler).
Interior of the Chapel de Notre Dame De Lourdes, Montreal, Canada. Preliminary drawing for later lithograph. Includes artist's notes and pastor's approval.
Interior of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Nashua, New Hampshire. Preliminary drawing for later lithograph. Includes artist's notes and pastor's approval.
Exterior view of St. Mary's Church in Lawrence, Massachusets. Inscribed in bottom right corner: "H.S.P." (i.e., Herbert S. Packard). Printed below lithograph: "Haskell & Allen Lith. Boston". Handwritten notation at bottom: "Founded A.D. 1866. In care…
Hand-tinted photograph showing the groundbreaking ceremony for Fitzgerald-Mercy (i.e., Mercy Fitzgerald) Hospital in Darby, Pa. on March 2, 1932. Photo shows a group pf people with Dennis Cardinal Dougherty in the middle turning the first shovelful…
Drawing of the chalice used at the Statio Orbis of the 41st International Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia in 1976. Drawing is signed by metalsmith Albert Paley, who also made the chalice. Title taken from verso.
Essay on St. William’s school and parish history, as well as to the cultural and neighborhood history of the Lawncrest section of Northeast Philadelphia during the 1960s.
Photograph of Camp Cardinal Dougherty in Sea Isle City, NJ. Exterior view with campers lined up in front of building. Photographer's mark to bottom right of photo reads "Dan E. Paul, Photographer, Philadelphia, Pa."
Portrait engraving of Archbishop John Carroll. Printed below portrait: "Painted by J. Paul. Engraved by W. S. Leney, E.S.A. & B. Tanner, E.S.A." Mounted on cardboard.
Broadside for the performance of "Single Life" by the St. Edward's Literary and Dramatic Institute at The People's Theatre, June 16, 1898. Includes cast listing. At bottom of broadside: "The Penn Printing and Publishing Co., successors to Ledger Show…
Print of Jenkins Memorial in Baltimore, Maryland (now known as Corpus Christi Church). The church cornerstone appears to bottom left of print. Signed by G. Alden Pensay (?).
Studio portrait photograph of Monsignor Joseph M. Corr. Ordained June 11, 1927. Domestic Prelate April 22, 1947. Title taken from verso. Signed by Phillips Studio and dated 1947.
Studio portrait photograph of Monsignor Joseph M. Corr, autographed in bottom right corner to Rev. George E. O'Donnell (note is not legible). Msgr. Corr was econome of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa.
Photograph portrait of Msgr. James J. Vallely, pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Philadelphia. Autographed to Rev. George O'Donnell: "To Fr. George E. O'Donnell in appreciation of a long and treasured friendship. James J. Vallely." Photographer's…
Portrait lithograph of Cardinal of Bordeaux, France (1826-1836), first Bishop of Boston, Mass. (1808-1823), and Bishop of Montauban, France (1823-1926). Printed below lithograph: "Ed. Pingret, pina. Publie par Ed. Pingret. Maile scl." Printed in…
Photograph of students of West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys, together with members of the faculty, in front of the Transfiguration School. Dated 6/12/17.
Oval portrait photograph of Father John Kelly, pastor of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church of Jersey City, NJ. Printed below photograph: "Victor Plard, Photographer, 150 Grand Str., Jersey City". According to notes inscribed on verso, the photograph…