Francis Dzierozynski, S.J. (7 of 69)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Dzierozynski, Franciszek, 1779-1850
Jesuits. Maryland Province
Description
Contains ALS: from Marechal to Dzierozynski on Concordat of 1805, management of estates and Society administration of congregations 4/5/1824, on personnel for Richmond, Holy Trinity Georgetown 4/10/1824; to Baxter on controversial letter by Democritus in National Intelligencer Apr 1824; from Joseph Carbery, SJ to Dzierozynski on disposition of Lowerentown property 4/11/1824; from Thomas Levins, SJ to Carbery on Democritus controversy, continuing disagreements with Marechal over administration 4/15/1824; from A. Kohlmann to McElroy on former's being called to Rome 4/22/1824; from Beschter to Dzierozynski on ill discipline of Washington seminarians 4/22/1824; from Marechal to McElroy on misc. 4/23/1824; from E. Fenwick to Cary on misc. 4/29/1824; from Bro. Wm. Mullen to Mulledy, McSherry, Fenwick, Ryder on latters' ordinations 5/2/1824; from McElroy to Dzierozynski on bequest of Misses Dehaulmes 5/8/1824; from Richard McSherry to Wm. McSherry on family matters 5/8/1824.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_60_5; 206 N1 - 206 N10**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1061812Date
1824-04-05Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1824-04-05-1824-05-08
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 4; Folder 7;
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