Photographs
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
John Quale Collection
This collection contains 27 images taken by John Quale's father in 1945 of the liberation of the concentration camp at Nordhausen and of Germany at the end of World War II. 8 are original photographs and are of the concentration camp at Dora-Mittelbau at Nordhausen. The remaining 19 images are copies depicting the concentration camp at Nordhausen.
Lathrop Family Collection
The Lathrop Family Collection contains materials pertaining to George and Rose Lathrop including correspondence, manuscripts, writings, newspaper clippings, ephemera and photographs. The majority of the collection is correspondence and there are letters written by Rose and George. Additionally, there are a few letters written by Rose after she founded the religious order, Servants of Relief for Incurable Cancer and was known as Mother Mary Alphonsa. Materials date from 1870 to 1910.
Manuscripts Collection
This collection consists of small manuscript collections many of which are singular items. It is believed that most were donated to the college at various points of time. Items in the collection are arranged in alphabetical order. There is one box of oversize materials.
The Miller Family Collection
Msgr. Richard J. Haberlin Collection
Personal Photograph Collections
Rev. Ambrose J. Mahoney, S.J. Papers
Rev. Charles L. Kimball, S.J. Papers
Rev. Edward J. Duff, S.J. Papers
This collection contains the papers of Fr. Duff and includes publications, essays, writings, correspondence, photographs and slides. Notably, the collection holds his papers regarding Vatican II and World Council of Churches assemblies in New Deli and Switzerland. Materials in the collection date from 1930 to 1983.