Colored lithograph portrait of Rt. Rev. John Hughes, Coadjutor to the Bishop of New York. Printed to bottom left of lithograph: "From life on stone by A. [Albert] Newsam". Printed to bottom right of lithograph: "P. S. Duval, Lith., Phila.". Printed…
Portrait photograph of Msgr. Thomas John Capel, mounted on heavy cardboard. Title taken from verso. Photographer's mark appears below photo and on verso.
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…
Portrait photograph of Right Reverend Monsignor Charles B. McGinley, pastor at Holy Child Parish. Autographed below photograph and personalized to "Father Jim". Note inscribed below photograph reads "To Father Jim as a token of appreciation and a…
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.
Autographed lithograph portrait of Bishop John N. Neumann. Printed below portrait: "P. S. Duval & Son Phila. lith." Printed below lithograph: "Published by P. H. McCawley, New York."; "Ch. Inger, lith." Dated 1861.
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.
Seated portrait of Bishop Thomas McGovern. Inscription on back states that it may be from "The Catholic Heirarchy of the United States" (1888). Writing in pencil on recto has been erased. Title taken from verso. Engraver unknown.
Portrait photograph of Bishop Thomas Shahan, Rector of Catholic University. Notes on verso read "Bishop Thomas Shahan, Consecrated Bishop of Germanicopolis, Rector of Catholic University". Photographer's stamp below photograph reads "Stein." Title…
Photograph of Cardinal Dougherty and the faculty of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary on the occasion of Dougherty's Golden Jubilee in the priesthood. Full list of individuals in photo adhered to verso. Title taken from verso. Photographer unknown.
Color engraving of Saint Patrick. Print is glued onto wood. A note on the back states that it was brought to Pittsburgh (Pa.) from Dublin in 1801 (signed E. L. Hendry). Printed below title: "Published by Le Petit, 15 Capel Street [Dublin, Ireland]".
Engraving of sketch of Mission of San Juan Capistrano, CA. Signed by Robert Shaw in bottom left corner. Inscribed on verso: "Mission of San Juan Capistrano, Cal - 1776 - between Los Angeles and San Diego."
Photograph of sanctuary and altar of Cathedral of Sts. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, with catafalque (possibly of Archbishop Wood). Photographer's signature appears on verso.
Photograph of sanctuary and altar of Cathedral of Sts. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia, with catafalque (possibly of Archbishop Wood). Photographer's signature appears on verso.
Photographs mounted on a large black board depicting the ceremonies for the laying of the cornerstone of St. Patrick's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., October 2, 1910. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso.
At the top of the engraving is a triptych showing the Crucifixion flanked by the Nativity and the Ascension. Below is a portrait image of Pius IX flanked by Jesus, Mary, Martin Spalding and John McCloskey. Below that are portraits of the heirarchy of…
At the top of the engraving is a triptych showing the Crucifixion flanked by the Nativity and the Ascension. Below is a portrait image of Pius IX flanked by Jesus, Mary, Martin Spalding and John McCloskey. Below that are portraits of the heirarchy of…
Photograph of a ceremony relating to St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., possibly dedication of the St. Clement School. Title devised by cataloger. Photographer unknown.
Photograph portrait of Archbishop Sebastian Martinelli, apostolic delagate to the U.S. and titular archbishop of Ephesus. Signed and copyrighted by F. Gutekunst in bottom right quandrant of portrait. Title taken from verso.
Reproduction of aerial photograph of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Dated October 25, 1929. Date of reproduction unknown. Original photograph by Dallin Aerial Surveys.