Alexandria, Missions
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Jesuits. Maryland Province. Procurator
Description
Legal records and other papers related to missions in Alexandria: Plat and survey (1865) of First Presbyterian Church; List of deeds kept in the Georgetown University Archives concerns Jesuit property holdings in Alexandria; Letter (Apr. 6, 1866) from James Curley, S.J., to A.M. Paresce, S.J.; Receipt (1865) from examination of property deeds belonging to the Catholic Church at Alexandria Courthouse and those of First Presbyterian Church; Statement (1868-71) of Peter Kroes, S.J., concerns the Jesuit mission in Alexandria; Settlement of account (1864) of pastor of St. Mary's Church in Alexandria; Deed (1868) between Thomas F. Mulledy, S.J., and John McGill, Bishop of Richmond; Letter (May 25, 1860) from Bishop McGill; Extract of the Virginia General Assembly entitled An Act for Regulating Conveyances (1792); Letter (Jan. 13, 1871) from Fr. Kroes to Rev. J. Keller.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_38_10; 109Z4-109Z11**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065192Date
1803Rights Note
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Subject
Time Period
1803-1866
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.000119); Box 41; Folder 2;
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