Angelus M. Paresce, S.J. (1 of 33)
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Paresce, Angelo M., 1817-1879
Jesuits. Maryland Province
Description
Contains ALS to Paresce from: Barbelin on news from Philadelphia including disappointment with St. Joseph's select school, war gloom 9/4 & 25/1862; Cattani on difficulties regarding term of pew rents 2/21/1862, with list of debts of Enders and Gettysburg church 12/21/1862; Welsh regarding refusal of permission to stay with father in Boston 3/21/1862; James Clark, SJ on wish to buy farm adjoining Holy Cross College 2/7/1862, asking for personnel from Georgetown 9/4/1862, with statement of finances and expenses 10/4/1862, on misc., sinking of well 11/19/1862, on attempts to obtain charter for Holy Cross 11/15/1862; John Sumner, SJ pleading overwork 11/21/1862. Also includes ALS from Paresce to: Cattani with introduction to architect J. Shorb, instructions for stone-quarrying for Conewago Scholasticate, length of pew rent 1/14 & 2/25/1862, on opposition to Conewago Scholasticate 4/4/1862, on sending Bro. Mattingly 10/17/1862, requesting list of creditors of Enders, list of Gettysburg debts 12/18/1862.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_76_19; 226D1-226E7**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1062134Date
1862-01-14Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1862-01-14-1862-12-21
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.119); Box 18; Folder 31;
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Paresce, Angelo M., 1817-1879; Jesuits. Maryland Province; DigitalGeorgetown; Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C. (1862-02-05)