Letters from M.C. O’Brien; Rev. Edward McSweeney, 1868, 1874
Scope and Contents
This collection relates to the history of the Catholic Church in the Rockland-Thomaston area of Maine. The letters are addressed to Cornelius Hanrahan, mostly from Catholic clergy from the 1840’s – 1870’s. Among the correspondents in the collection are Rev. John Bapst, S.J., Rev. Anthony Ciampi, president of Holy Cross and Bishop David W, Bacon, first Bishop of Portland, Maine. The topics of the letters concern the early Jesuit presence in New England and the running of the Church founded by Hanrahan.
Dates
- Creation: 1868
- Creation: 1874
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions
Conditions Governing Access
Materials believed to be under copyright or other restrictions are available for limited noncommercial, educational and personal use only, or for fair use as defined by United States copyright law and with proper citation. Please note that the College of the Holy Cross may not hold the rights to all items in this collection. Users assume responsibility for identifying all copyright holders and for determining whether permission is needed to make any use of the content. For permission under rights held by the College, please contact archives@holycross.edu.
Extent
From the Collection: .23 Cubic Feet (1 document box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Distinctive Collections Repository