Bequests, Emily McTavish
Repository
DigitalGeorgetown
Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington, D.C.
Contributor
Jesuits. Maryland Province. Procurator
Description
Bequest of Emily McTavish, a granddaughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton:
Letters (May 12/July 6, 1861) from R.J. Vaughan, S.J., to Burchard Villiger, S.J.; Letter (July 20, 1861) from C.C. Lancaster, S.J., to C.L. Ward and response (Aug. 8, 1861); Letter (Sept. 1, 1861) from W.F. Clarke, S.J., to Angelo Paresce, S.J., describes Bradford County property; Letter (Sept. 3, 1861) from W.F. Clarke, S.J., to Fr. Paresce; Three letters (1861-63) from Thomas Seele, English Provincial to Fr. Paresce enclosing a commentary on the transfer of real property; Survey and map of partition of Mrs. Caton's estate in Ulster, Smithfield and Burlington, Pennsylvania; Twelve letters (1861-71) from Peter Brady to Fr. Paresce; Two letters (1861) from W. Hirst to Fr. Paresce; Letter (Jul. 31, 1862) from from the Duchess of Leeds concerns donation of Bradford Property to the Jesuits; Letter (Nov. 25, 1862) from the duchess; Letters of administration given to C.C. Lancaster, S.J., regarding the estate of Fr. Paresce; Letter (Dec. 1, 1875) from Peter Brady to C.C. Lancaster, S.J.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_35_1; 106W1-106W11**
Permanent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065210Date
1861Rights Note
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Time Period
1861-1880
Is Part Of
Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.000119); Box 42; Folder 2;
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