Box 3
Contains 18 Results:
Church History, “Molanus, Lutheran Irenicist (1633-1722)”, 1953
Book reviews, The Catholic Historical Review, 1961-1992
Reviews and references to Miller’s publications, 1976, 1987
Teaching materials, approximately 1955-1986
Austria and France, 1950-1951, undated
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.
Italy, 1955
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.
Germany, 1963
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.
Cristobal Rojas y Spinola, Cameralist and Irenicist, 1626-1695, 1961-1963
Portugal, 1971-1973
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.
Portugal and the Holy See, 1740-1830, 1975-1978
European travel notes and research, approximately 1950s-1970s
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.