Shared box 2536
Contains 16 Results:
Roibeárd Ó Faracháin typescripts
Made up of signed typescripts of two poems by Ó Faracháin. The titles of the poems are "Folk-songs in dining room" and "Defeat of God." The manuscripts contain some corrections by the poet.
Collection is open for research.
[Leaf from the Book of Revelation]
Single leaf from a medieval Latin bible, possibly produced in England in the 13th century, written on parchment in Gothic script in two columns, with rubricated initials, comprising the end of chapter 14 to the beginning of chapter 17 of the Book of Revelation.
Open for research.
Automobiles, after 1951
Collection is open for research.
Lyons family home, 556 Lowell Street, Wakefield, after 1951
Collection is open for research.
"All Honor and Glory to God: An Introduction to Boston's Holy Terror", typescript, 1974
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
Boston Globe Obituary, 1981 March 23
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
Catholic Worker of Boston, 1943
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Francis Sweeney, 1974 February
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
Newspaper clippings about Ignatius W. O'Connor, 1973 - 1981
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
"A Tribute to Ignatius O'Connor" by Joseph R. Stanton, 1981
The collection includes a copy of O'Connor's unpublished autobiography, a letter from O'Connor to Francis Sweeney, a tribute written by Dr. Joseph R. Stanton eulogizing O'Connor, and newspaper clippings.
Collection is open for research.
Harvard University leave of absence pass, 1839 September 21
Consists of a fragment of a Harvard University leave of absence pass with Quincy's signature, a letter signed by Quincy to Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., and a black-and-white engraved portrait of Quincy from 1889.
Collection is open for research.
Letter from Josiah Quincy to Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., 1860 September 24
Consists of a fragment of a Harvard University leave of absence pass with Quincy's signature, a letter signed by Quincy to Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., and a black-and-white engraved portrait of Quincy from 1889.
Collection is open for research.
Portrait of Josiah Quincy, 1889
Consists of a fragment of a Harvard University leave of absence pass with Quincy's signature, a letter signed by Quincy to Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., and a black-and-white engraved portrait of Quincy from 1889.
Collection is open for research.
Anna E. Hall letter to Anne M. Randall, 1907 May 24
One letter, written about six months after arriving in Monrovia, Liberia.
Collection is open for research.
Anna E. Hall letters to Edna A. Hill, 1901 - 1916
Three letters. The first is from shortly after her return from Boston to Atlanta, and the subsequent two from Liberia (1907 from Monrovia and 1916 from Garraway Mission, Cape Palmas).
Collection is open for research.
Ephemera, 1900 - 1907
Includes a calling card for Hall in Monrovia, Liberia; a commencement program for the New England Deaconess Home Training School; a souvenir program with the words sung at the McKindley memorial service, Phillips Church; and a program for the 60th anniversary celebration of Liberia. The Deaconess commencement program lists Hall as receiving a one-year certificate (in 1900).
Collection is open for research.