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    Ignatius Brocard, S.J. (63 of 83)

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    Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
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    Brocard, Ignatius, 1793-1852
    Jesuits. Maryland Province
    Description
    Contains ALS to Brocard from: S. Barber on being relieved as Rector of Frederick Novitiate (undated, prob. Nov 1851), on enrollment at Washington Seminary 2/2/1852; Vicinanza on mental condition plus letters of Clarke and Knackstedt attesting to condition Jan-Apr 1852; 2 from T. Lilly with St. Inigoes fructus spiritualis, news of church building at St. George's Island 2/10/1852; Bro. C. Menke on Eck's complaints against him 2/3/1852; from Ciampi on legal status of Healy brothers in regard to father's legacy under Georgia law 2/2/1852, on misc. 2/9, 16, & 25/1852; B. Villiger with description of Philadelphia personnel 2/3/1852; Barbelin on anti-Jesuit meeting among Germans in Philadelphia 2/3/1852; 3 from Eck on German church in Boston, misc. 2/5, 3/4, & 12/1852; Tueffer on Wytheville, VA, mission, offer of St. Joseph's church in Petersburg 2/6/1852; Ryder on favorable feeling of people toward Society in Philadelphia 2/9/1852; Bapst on misc., including state of Ellsworth, ME, church, contribution of Penobscot tribe to Bangor church 2/11/1852.
     
    **Former finding aid locations: 119_73_20; 220W1-220W10**
     
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1062013
    Date
    1851-11-01
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    For more information about copyright for materials within the Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus collection, please consult https://www.library.georgetown.edu/copyright/digitalgeorgetown/maryland-province-archives.
    Subject
    Brocard, Ignatius, 1793-1852 -- Correspondence; Jesuits. Maryland Province -- Correspondence;
    Time Period
    1851-11-01-1852-03-12
    Type
    Text; Letters (Correspondence); Manuscripts (Documents);
    Is Part Of
    Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 14; Folder 2;
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    • Subseries 1.1: Correspondence, Chronological, 1805-1883
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