Peter Verhaegen, S.J. (8 of 13)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Verhaegen, Peter, 1800-1868
Jesuits. Maryland Province
Description
Contains ALS: from W.F. Clarke, SJ to S. Barber on latter's appntmnt as master of novices 9/1/1846, on misc. 9/20/1846, on manuductor 9/24/1846, recommending sending Grivel's writings to Georgetown Archives 10/3/1846, on misc. 10/15/1846; from Verhaegen to McElroy on extreme heat at Georgetown, offer of Wheeling as site for Society college 9/15/1846; from Lilly to G. Fenwick on journey of Visitation Sisters from Georgetown to Frederick 9/18 & 10/12/1846; from Verhaegen to G. Fenwick on impossibility of sending teachers from Georgetown to Holy Cross 9/21/1846; from Verhaegen to Sacchi on misc. 9/22/1846; from Verhaegen to Dzierozynski on S. Barber's apptmnt 9/23/1846, on need for new bookbinder 9/29/1846; from D. Ryan to Sacchi on death of Bp Fenwick, enrollment and teachers at Georgetown 10/1/1846; from Ward to G. Fenwick on misc. including talk of Society cession of Laurel 10/19/1846; from Verhaegen to McElroy on possibility of Society day school in Richmond, storm at St. Inigoes farm 10/23/1846.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_69_10; 215N1-215N15**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1061945Date
1846-09-01Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1846-09-01-1846-10-23
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 10; Folder 17;
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Peter Verhaegen, S.J. (7 of 13)
Verhaegen, Peter, 1800-1868; Jesuits. Maryland Province; DigitalGeorgetown; Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C. (1846-07-06)