Box 1
Contains 49 Results:
God Save Ireland letter, 1896 October 1
Soliciting funds for released Irish prisoners: Dr. Gallagher, Albert Whitehead (John Murphy), and their associates. Also announcing a public meeting on October 26, 1896 to protest inhuman treatment of political prisoners.
Collection is open for research.
A. Costello to Thomas Tuite, 1897 February 7
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
J. Ryan to John Mulvany, 1897 April 7
Regarding the portrait of Robert Emmet.
Collection is open for research.
Thomas Addis Emmet to John Mulvany, 1897 April-July
Regarding the portrait of Robert Emmet. Robert Emmet was Thomas Emmet's great-uncle.
Collection is open for research.
Michael Davitt to John Mulvany, 1897 May 13
Regarding the portrait of Robert Emmet.
Collection is open for research.
John Jerome Rooney to John Mulvany, 1897 August 19
Enclosing poem "On Seeing Mulvany’s portrait of Emmet" by Rooney.
Collection is open for research.
M. Corby, CSP to John Mulvany, 1897 October 7
Information about how to depict a priest who had been a Civil War soldier. On University of Notre Dame letterhead. Includes draft response by Mulvany.
Collection is open for research.
Marion Byrne (Mrs. Thomas Byrne) to John Mulvany, 1897 December 11
Regarding a portrait of Thomas Byrne.
Collection is open for research.
W. Kennion to William Lyman, 1898 January 11
Letter of introduction for John Mulvany.
Collection is open for research.
J. Dawson to John Mulvany, 1898 June 5
Concerning Dawson's inability to back Mulvany in some enterprise, and mentioning a portrait of Dawson's wife not yet paid for.
Collection is open for research.
Peter Mulvany to John Mulvany, 1898 October 16, 1899 January 1
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
R.M. Popham, Goodyear Rubber Hose and Packing Co., to John Mulvany, 1898 November 21
Regarding the packing of Custer's Last Rally and Sheridan's Ride and the responsibility of both to A.M. Costello.
Collection is open for research.
Envelope to John Mulvany, 1898
Includes a note about the date of Robert Emmet's execution, as well as addresses for William J. Lyman and John Dwyer.
Collection is open for research.
Joseph P. Ryan, Irish National Federation of America, to John Mulvany, 1899 January 4
Regarding a new Emmet family history that features Mulvany's portrait of Robert Emmet.
Collection is open for research.
A.E. Costello to John Mulvany, 1899 November
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
T.J. Fitzpatrick, Western Pennsylvania Exposition Society, to John Mulvany, 1899 November 29
Informing Mulvany that Custer's Last Stand was exhibited by the Western Pennsylvania Exposition Society and is owned by H.J. Heinz, Vice President of the Exposition Society and head of the H.J. Heinz Company.
Collection is open for research.
Henry Fleetwood to John Mulvany, 1899 December 12
Regarding the purchase of Custer's Last Stand by H.J. Heinz and attempts by Mulvany to get compensation for the sale.
Collection is open for research.
John Jerome Rooney to John Mulvany, 1900 February 7
Encloses an offprint of Rooney's poem "Trekking (Song of the Boer Woman)" from the New York Sun.
Collection is open for research.
H.J. Heinz Co. to John Mulvany, envelope, 1900 May 12
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
Myra Boyd to John Mulvany, 1900 October
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
P.J. McKenna to John Mulvany, 1901 February 2
McKenna is Mulvany's cousin.
Collection is open for research.
Bennett H. Young to John Mulvany, 1903 February 6
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
John Boland to John Mulvany, 1904 April 30
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
William C. Wilson to John Mulvany, envelope, 1904 May 31
Correspondence, primarily with John Mulvany, as well as by others about him and his work.
Collection is open for research.
H. Lieber Company to John Mulvany, 1904 October 15
Regarding the lack of an option to exhibit The Striker in Indianapolis.
Collection is open for research.