Burchard Villiger, S.J. - Boston (8 of 18)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Villiger, Burchard, 1819-1903
Jesuits. Maryland Province
Description
Contains ALS from Wiget to B. Villiger on: problems with St. Mary's parish school 1/7/1860, proposal to abandon Boston College 1/14/1860, on defections from Society, insupportability of Boston College 1/20/1860, on St. Mary's school land debts 2/14/1860, on same 3/28/1860, retreat for Sodality 4/7/1860. Includes PRN Constitution of St. Mary's Catholic School Association 8/6/1860. Also includes ALS from McElroy to B. Villiger on opening of Immaculate Conception, wish to retire 2/27/1860; ALS from Beckx to Sopranis on wish of Bp of Pittsburgh to enter Society 2/25/1860; from Reiter to B. Villiger on misc. financial matters 1/30/1860; from Bapst to B. Villiger on candidate for Brotherhood 6/13/1860; from Bp Fitzpatrick to Sopranis on latter's recommendations for Boston College 7/23/1860; from Ciampi to B. Villiger on misc. rules for Holy Cross teachers 1/13/1860, on misc. 1/26/1860, on annexation of nearby farmland 2/2 & 16/1860; from Moore to B. Villiger on wish to move to Holy Cross 2/25/1860.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_76_30; 226P1-226P16**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1062123Date
1860-01-07Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1860-01-07-1860-08-05
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 18; Folder 20;
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