Box 5
Contains 9 Results:
Personal, incoming, 1951-1991
Includes photographs.
Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (Leibniz Institute of European History), 1951-1964, 1974
Correspondence received during Miller’s time spent in Mainz, Germany working on his research project at the Leibniz Institute of European History. Also includes letters from German colleagues (primarily Dr. Hermann Schüssler) before and after his time abroad. A large amount of the correspondence is in German.
Professional, incoming, 1948-1993
Consists of both personal and professional correspondence, including photographs. Series contains robust correspondence from Miller's time at the Leibniz Institute of European History in Germany, and from his long running relationship with George G. Ferriera.
London, 1969-1970
Series documents Samuel J. Miller's experiences while traveling in Europe. Includes correspondence with colleagues and family, a travel journal of Miller's 1946 European summer tour conducted one year after the end of World War II, ephemera including hostel and temporary residence cards, photographs, drawings, and a pressed flower.
Genealogical research materials, 1905-1987, bulk: 1948-1958
Contains certified copies of Samuel J. Miller's birth record and enlistment and discharge papers, Miller's academic records and diplomas, a Fulbright Scholar grant, and photographs of Miller and family. Series also includes extensive genealogical research including Civil War era correspondence.
Vital records, 1919-1950
Contains certified copies of Samuel J. Miller's birth record and enlistment and discharge papers, Miller's academic records and diplomas, a Fulbright Scholar grant, and photographs of Miller and family. Series also includes extensive genealogical research including Civil War era correspondence.
Translation of Josef Lortz’s Die Reformation in Deutschland, 1962-1966
Portugal and Rome, ca. 1748-1830, An aspect of the Catholic Enlightenment and Alpha Sigma Nu National Award, 1978-1980
Includes correspondence, drafts and notes, the Alpha Sigma Nu National Award program, newspaper articles, and the correlating Boston College History Newsletter.
Daughters of the American Revolution application, 1948 August-October
Contains an application for the Daughters of the American Revolution including related historical family records and correspondence. There is one reference to an enslaved man, Jim, in a copy of the Last Will and Testament of Miller's ancestor Samuel Webb Jr. (1788).