Cornelia Connelly, S.H.C.J.

...with Bishop Rosati of Saint Louis, the decision was made for the family to travel to Rome. They left Natchez in November 1835 to begin their trip with their two children: Mercer and Adeline. After forty-seven days at sea and a stop in southern France, the Connellys final reached Rome

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Lawrence E. McCrossin papers, 1917-1919 (MC 4)

...No. 2. The Lawrence E. McCrossin papers date from 1917 to 1919 and contain travel orders, receipts, inventory lists, and security passes related to McCrossin’s activities in Europe. Most of the correspondence issued through the Knights of Columbus deals with supply and personnel data. Also included are referrals from noted

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Walter George Smith papers, 1836-1933 (MC 47)

...ins correspondence, including family correspondence; diaries, journals and travel logs; speeches, addresses, published and unpublished writings. Scrapbooks, memorabilia, and obituaries are also included. A significant portion of the materials concern Smith’s resignation as a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania- a position he had held for 18 years- which made

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In Her Own Right: Jane and Marianne Campbell

...death of the family dog.[9] Much of the correspondence also relates to the travel that the sisters did, from summering in Rhode Island to travelling in Europe.[10] Jane would also often write her brother William, who ran the family bookstore, asking for him to send books to her and her

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