Box 3
Contains 28 Results:
The Baltimore Sun - Cardinal Gibbons' interview with a nurse, 1901
Newspaper clippings - Cardinal Gibbons' jubilee, 1911 June 6
Newspaper clippings - Cardinal Gibbons orders closing of Catholic churches, 1918 October
Newspaper clippings - Cardinal Gibbons' funeral, 1921 March 30 - March 31
Newspaper clippings - Cardinal Gibbons memorial announced, 1932 June 1
Invocation at the inauguration of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904
The Invocation at the inauguration of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, consists of a three-page speech Cardinal Gibbons gave at the beginning of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in April 1904. He celebrates American expansion and asks the crowd to pray for President Theodore Roosevelt and the exposition organizers.
Cardinal Gibbons letters, 1869 - 1911
Cardinal Gibbons letters, 1869-1911, consists of three handwritten letters from Cardinal Gibbons to lawyer Philemon Tuck and two other Catholic worshippers. One letter confirms his availability for a meeting, the second appears to be a response to a previous letter, and the third thanks Philemon Tuck for a pleasant visit to his home.
Cardinal Gibbons' letter to Helen Curley Tingley, 1908
Cardinal Gibbons' hope pin, undated
Cardinal Gibbons' hope pin, undated, consists of a dark colored pin in the shape of a sword. It appears Cardinal Gibbons wore the pin at special events.
Cardinal Gibbons' jubilee souvenirs, 1911 October 16
The Cardinal Gibbons' jubilee souvenirs, 1911, consists of an Aid to the Marshal pin with the date title the jubilee and a photograph of Cardinal Gibbons' face. A Chief Marshal brochure presented to James R. Wheeler, Chief Marshal of the jubilee parade, is included with the same design as the pin. Inside the brochure are lyrics to songs for the parade and a list of committee members.