Charles Stonestreet, S.J. - Maine (53 of 82)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Stonestreet, Charles H., 1813-1885
Jesuits. Maryland Province
Description
Contains ALS to Stonestreet from: Bapst on obtaining new church in Bangor, Vetromile's assignment to Eastport, defeat of Know-Nothings 2/7/1856, asking Stonestreet to see mission 3/3/1856, on Province's plan to abandon Maine Mission 3/11/1856, anti-Catholic arson in Ellsworth, Bp Bacon's opposition to Worcester church transfer 4/28/1856, on same 5/8/1856, on Vetromile's Indian language prayer book 6/11/1856, on vacation for health 6/30/1856; Bp David Bacon of Portland, ME with proposal for disposition of missions 3/28/1856; Moore on future of mission 4/3/1856, on leaving Eastport 5/29/1856; Vetromile on compilation of Indian language prayer book, burning of Ellsworth church 5/14/1856, on same 6/7/1856, on dedication of St. John's, Bangor, Indian prayer book 11/4/1856; Ciampi on misc. 6/13 & 7/1/1856, on leaving Maine to become Stonestreet's socius 7/2, 12, & 25/1856. Includes PRN clipping full description of Bangor Church in "Bangor Daily Journal" 12/11/1856.\\**Former finding aid locations: 119_75_35; 224T1-224T16**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1062086Date
1856-02-07Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1856-02-07-1856-12-11
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 17; Folder 6;
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Charles Stonestreet, S.J. - Maine (55 of 82)
Stonestreet, Charles H., 1813-1885; Jesuits. Maryland Province; DigitalGeorgetown; Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C. (1853-01-06)