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Collection
Identifier: SC-029
Abstract
The Christensen family papers, 1945-1986, consist of letters written by John Francis (J.F.) Christensen to his wife, Alcyone Christensen, and mother-in-law, Nellie Condon, from 1945 to 1947. The collection includes certified copies of Alcyone's and J.F.'s birth certificates and baptismal records as well as a certified letter confirming their 1926 marriage. Thomas Condon's 1954 death certificate, Alcyone's 1971 will, and Helen Christensen's Mount Saint Agnes College autograph book can be...
Dates:
1945 - 1986
Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-018
Abstract
The Daisy Isabel Joyce theater scrapbook, 1899-1902, contains clippings of newspaper theater programs, play reviews, and actor interviews from theaters in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. In between theater programs and interviews, Joyce includes poems written by herself and others as well as notable quotes. Daisy Isabel Joyce was born in Washington, District of Columbia in 1881. She graduated from Notre Dame Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies in Baltimore,...
Dates:
1899-1902
Collection
Identifier: SC-001
Abstract
The David P. Patterson manuscript collection, 12th century - early 18th century, contains manuscripts and printed materials. Most are fragments or single pages from larger works, and include works in Latin, Italian, Arabic, and Gaelic.
Dates:
12th century - early 18th century
Collection — Box: Shared Oversize Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: SC-044
Abstract
This collection consists of a single black and white lithographic print of Directions, numbered #10, by Carl Hoeckner, undated. Title in lower left hand corner of print, #10 in center, and signature in lower right hand corner all written in pencil. Carl Hoeckner was born in Munich in 1883 and immigrated to Chicago in 1910. In his lithographs from the 1930s, Hoeckner’s talents as a printmaker and his activism coalesced to produce “social documents”...
Dates:
undated
Collection
Identifier: SC-065
Collection
Identifier: SC-016
Abstract
The Father John G. Hacker collection, 1920-1950, contains letters and biographical information about Father Hacker, incoming letters to Father Hacker from friends and Maryland government officials, reviews of his "Catholic Hymnal" book, and pages of music he composed or used for religious services. Father John G. Hacker, S.J. was born August 21, 1877 in Buffalo, New York. He was a celebrated German professor and music prefect at Loyola College until his death on September 11, 1946.
Dates:
1920-1950
Collection
Identifier: SC-063
Abstract
The Father Michael Murray papal coins, seals, and medals collection, 844-1989, documents more than a thousand years of papal history through material culture. The collection includes hundreds of examples of papal coins, seals, and medals in a variety of metals and production styles.
Dates:
844-1989
Collection
Identifier: SC-041
Abstract
The Flannery O'Connor correspondence collection, 1963-1969, consists of letters between O'Connor and College of Notre Dame administrators and students concerning her lecture in October 1963. Twelve out of the fifteen letters are typed or handwritten by O'Connor to Sister Maura Eichner, Sister Bridget Marie, Sister David, and student newspaper editors Nancy Lane and Miss Preis. Mary Flannery O'Connor was born March 25, 1925 in Savannah, Georgia. O'Connor's first novel, ...
Dates:
1963 - 1964
Collection
Identifier: SC-052
Scope and Contents
The Govans history collection, 1919-1962, contains materials that document the history of the Govans neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. This is an artificially assembled collection, with material donated to or purchased by the Loyola Notre Dame Library. The collection includes materials relating to businesses, churches, and transportation in Govans.
Dates:
1919-1962
Collection
Identifier: SC-003
Abstract
The Harry Earl Montgomery collection of Lincoln materials, 1831-1913, contains material relating to the life and death of Abraham Lincoln, as well as materials documenting memorials to Lincoln. Harry Earl Montgomery (1873-1915) was a lawyer in Buffalo, New York. He was a collector known for his collections of ancient coins and materials on Abraham Lincoln.
Dates:
1831-1913