This is a preliminary inventory of the DeAndreis-Rosati Memorial Archives, located in the Congregation’s mother house of the United States, St. Mary’s Seminary, in Perryville, Missouri. The archives include materials on St. Mary’s Seminary, St. Vincent’s College, Dallas University, DePaul University, St. John’s University, and Niagara University; historical materials on the house of St. Mary’s and of the province, such as John Timon’s diary and letters; copybooks and materials on the cause of Felix De Andreis; items dealing with the government and houses of the Western (now Midwest) Province (e.g., vow books and provincial assembly minutes); Superior General Charles Souvay’s early letters and manuscripts; Joseph Rosati’s letters and memoirs...
This is an inventory of the archives of the Northeast Province of the Daughters of Charity. It inclu...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
This is a preliminary inventory of the DeAndreis-Rosati Memorial Archives, located in the Congregati...
This inventory of the Province of the West’s archives reflects its holdings at the end of 1988, with...
This inventory of the Eastern Province’s Vincentian archives at St. John’s University includes: orig...
This is an inventory of the Heritage Library of the Daughters of Charity’s West Central Provincial h...
This inventory of the archives of the Daughters of Charity\u27s Emmitsburg Province includes books a...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A brief history of the Vincentian foundation in Perryville, Missouri, primarily focusing on Saint Ma...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs conclude in 1831, which is when his authority over the Vincentian...
Continued from the first three issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs relate the early days of S...
This is an inventory of the archives of the Northeast Province of the Daughters of Charity. It inclu...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
This is a preliminary inventory of the DeAndreis-Rosati Memorial Archives, located in the Congregati...
This inventory of the Province of the West’s archives reflects its holdings at the end of 1988, with...
This inventory of the Eastern Province’s Vincentian archives at St. John’s University includes: orig...
This is an inventory of the Heritage Library of the Daughters of Charity’s West Central Provincial h...
This inventory of the archives of the Daughters of Charity\u27s Emmitsburg Province includes books a...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A brief history of the Vincentian foundation in Perryville, Missouri, primarily focusing on Saint Ma...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs conclude in 1831, which is when his authority over the Vincentian...
Continued from the first three issues, Joseph Rosati’s translated memoirs relate the early days of S...
This is an inventory of the archives of the Northeast Province of the Daughters of Charity. It inclu...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...
A major achievement of the students of St. Mary’s of the Barrens was the regular publication of thei...