Eli Washington John Lindesmith

The Lindesmith Papers are divided into ten series: Personal Papers, Diaries, Correspondence, Sermons and Religious Notes, Financial Records, Personal Memorabilia, Photographic Materials, Military Records, Books and Printed Materials, and Parish Records.

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spelling lindesmith Eli Washington John Lindesmith An inventory of The Reverend Eli Washington John Lindesmith Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by Mary Beth Fraser. The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives September, 1998 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by Cathey Dugan in May 2006 English Descriptive Summary The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives 1824-1922 Eli Washington John Lindesmith, 1827-1922 The Reverend Eli Washington John Lindesmith Papers 17 linear feet; 34 boxes The Lindesmith Papers are divided into ten series: Personal Papers, Diaries, Correspondence, Sermons and Religious Notes, Financial Records, Personal Memorabilia, Photographic Materials, Military Records, Books and Printed Materials, and Parish Records. ACUA 024 English Biographical Note Eli Washington John Lindesmith was born on September 27, 1827 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. From an early age, he helped support his family. Lindesmith was the oldest of seven children, the youngest three girls were from his mother's second marriage. At age eight, he went to work with a local farmer to contribute to his family's income. In 1849, at age twenty-two, he entered St. Mary's Theological Seminary and was ordained a priest in 1855. Lindesmith spent his life as a missionary. Once ordained, he served as an itinerant priest throughout Northeastern Ohio. Father Lindesmith travelled to various parishes from Youngstown to Canton and Akron, Ohio, south of Cleveland. His next mission, from 1880 to 1891, allowed Lindesmith to fulfill a life-long desire to serve in the miliary. Lindesmith went west to Montana where he became a Military Chaplain at Fort Keogh. He established a mission among the Crow, Sioux and Cheyenne and served the local white settlers and military personnel. Lindesmith returned to Ohio in 1891 and resumed his missionary work among parishes in Northeast Ohio. He spent the remainder of his life as a chaplain at St. Ann's Orphan Asylum in Cleveland. He died on February 6, 1922. Lindesmith considered himself a missionary to Catholics and non-Catholics alike. He lectured on the moral reform of society and was a member of several temperance organizations like the Catholic Prohibition League. His lectures on temperance had a broad ecumenical appeal, bringing in Protestant as well as Catholics to hear him speak. He commented on his time and gathered information on a variety of topics from sin, marriage, health and medicines, to Irish Nationalism and cowboys. He produced a large wealth of religious notes and preserved his sermons throughout his priesthood. Lindesmith proudly served as a military chaplain and recorded his family's long service in the United States Military. He held memberships in the Sons of the American Revolution and War of 1812 Societies. His patriotism for his country was only rivaled by his strong belief in the Catholic Church and its missions in America. He donated money to various Catholic education institutions, the mission to Negroes and other Catholic social programs. Lindesmith was mindful of history and he carefully recorded and commented on his experiences in the West and in Ohio. He gathered artifacts from Montana. He also maintained a diary throughout his adult life. He kept his own personal accounts of his parish records and his sermons since his days in the seminary, as well as notes on religious matters. Lindesmith wished to preserve a written and visual record of his life and his times. Scope and Contents The Lindesmith Papers are divided into ten series: Personal Papers, Diaries, Correspondence, Sermons and Religious Notes, Financial Records, Personal Memorabilia, Photographic Materials, Military Records, Books and Printed Materials, and Parish Records. Lindesmith gathered and constructed much of his papers to send to Catholic University after he had become chaplain at St. Ann's Orphan Asylum. He sent his papers and artifacts to Catholic University's Museum from 1910 to 1922 in a series of installments. Lindesmith's Personal Papers consist mainly of family histories and drafts of his autobiography he constructed while chaplain of St. Ann's Orphan Asylum in Cleveland. His correspondence is arranged primarily by year, though there is some arrangement by subject. Lindesmith's diaries span his adult life and provide commentary on his priesthood and record of his missionary experiences. Lindesmith preserved his sermons from his days in the seminary to the end of his life in Cleveland (1846-1920) and they are organized by year. The financial records consist mainly of bank records and receipts from 1880 to 1922, and account books from his priesthood. There are two files relating to Lindesmith's will and burial monument. The Personal Memorabilia and Printed Material represent a wide variety of Lindesmith's interests. The Photographic materials consist mainly of photographs and drawings from Montana, images of Popes and Bishops, and a few family albums with descriptions. Lindesmith's Military records mainly consists of correspondence regarding his appointment and retirement, notes on Fort Keogh and Miles City, and records of his missions as Military Chaplain. Lindesmith retained personal copies of parish records. Several books have been removed from the collection and sent to Rare Books. See the Anthropology collection for a listing of artifacts Lindesmith donated to the Museum. Arrangement The Reverend Eli Washington John Lindesmith Papers consist of ten series: Series 1: Personal Papers, 1880-1922 (Boxes 1-4) Series 2: Diaries, 1855-1917 (Boxes 5-6) Series 3: Correspondence, 1880-1922 (Boxes 7-12) Series 4: Sermons and Religious Notes, 1846-1920 (Boxes 13-18) Series 5: Financial Records, 1848-1922 (Boxes 19-21) Series 6: Personal Memorabilia, 1876-1921 (Box 22) Series 7: Photographic Materials, 1880-1915 (Boxes 23-27) Series 8: Military Records, 1880-1915 (Box 28) Series 9: Books and Printed Materials, 1870-1920 (Boxes 29-31) Series 10: Parish Records, 1855-1920 (Boxes 32-34) Restrictions on Access There are no access restrictions. Related Material Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: Lindesmith, Eli Washington John, 1827-1922 Organizations: Catholic Prohibition League Cheyenne Tribe Crow Tribe Sioux Tribe Sons of the American Revolution St. Ann's Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio) United States. Army Military Society of the War of 1812 Places: Cleveland (Ohio) Fort Keogh (Montana) Subjects: Catholic Social Programs Missionary Work Missions Acquisition Information Donated by Reverend Eli Washington John Lindesmith from 1910-1922. Processing Information Processing completed in September 1998 by Mary Beth Fraser. EAD markup completed in May 2006 by Cathey Dugan and Jordan Patty. Revised by William John Shepherd in May 2016. Bibliography Davila, Carlos. The Mustard Seed in Montana: Father Eli W.J. Lindesmith and The Spirit of Order and Progress in the American West, 1880 to 1891. Saarbrücken, Germany: AV Akademikerverlag, 2012. Kolp, Jamnes R. The Amazing Father Lindesmith: Chaplain in Indian Country. Canton, Ohio: St. Raphael Center, Inc., 2004. Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: Personal Papers, 1880-1922 (4 boxes) Series 1 contains biographical and geneological records in boxes 1-3. Information on the Sons of the American Revolution, War of 1812, and Army notes are contained in box 4. 1 1 Grand-Uncles Michael and George Lindesmith, n.d. 1 2 Great Aunt-Elizabeth Lindesmith Knepper and Descendants, n.d. 1 3 Great Aunt-Elizabeth Lindesmith Knepper and Descendants; Knepper Family Genealogy, n.d. 1 4 Grand Uncles and Descendants: Jacob, John, Peter LIndesmith. Anne Boyer, n.d. 1 5 Grand Uncle-Jacob Lindesmith and Descendants. The Willard Family, n.d. 1 6 Grand Uncle-Peter Lindesmith and Descendants, n.d. 1 7 Dave Lindesmith (son of Peter)-Family and Descendants, n.d. 1 8 Daniel Lindesmith (son of Peter)-Family and Descendants, n.d. 2 1 Parents-Jacob Weimer Lindesmith, Barbara Walser; John Wannameker (second husband), n.d. 2 2 Maternal Grandparents-V.Walser and Descendants, n.d. 2 3 Paternal Grandfather-Daniel Lindesmith and Wives, Elizabeth Weimer and Gertrude Cressinger, n.d. 2 4 Uncles-Sam and Danny, n.d. 2 5 Uncle-Joseph Lindesmith and Family, n.d. 2 6 Aunt-Kathleen Cressinger Lindesmith Morgan and Family, n.d. 2 7 Aunt-Anna Lindesmith Ford and Family, n.d. 2 8 Aunt-Susan Lindesmith Copeland and Family, n.d. 2 9 Aunt-Mary Ann Lindesmith Mason and Family, n.d. 2 10 Great Grandfather-Joseph Lindesmith and Great-Great Grandfather Daniel Lindesmith, n.d. 2 11 Brother-Daniel Weimer Lindesmith, n.d. 2 12 Brother-James Wilson Lindesmith, n.d. 2 13 Brother-Isaac Jacob Lindesmith, n.d. 2 14 Sister-Mary Ann Wannamaker Ott and Descendants, n.d. 2 15 Sister-Katherine Gertrude Wannamaker Warnafeldt and Descendants, n.d. 2 16 Sister-Elizabeth Wannamaker Boughton and Descendants, n.d. 3 1 Family History, 1, 1921 3 2 Family History, 2, 1921 3 3 Family History, 3, 1921 3 4 Autobiographical Notes, n.d. 3 5 Autobiography, 1840s-1920 3 6 Autobiographical Notes, 1827-1857 3 7 Autobiographical Notes and Church Records, November 11, 1893 - August, 1908 3 8 Notes on Monument, Funeral, and Will, 1920 3 9 Study Book/Autobiography, n.d. 4 1 Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.) Bulletin, Constitution, 1891, 1919-1921 4 2 Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.) Application, 1898, 1912-1913 4 3 Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.)-Correspondence, 1883-1921 4 4 Sons of the American Revolution (S.A.R.)-Circulars, 1912-1921 4 5 Society of the War of 1812, 1892-1919 4 6 Army Notes-Civil War-1812, Fort Keogh, 1886 4 7 Articles on Lindesmith, 1918, 1922 Series 2: Diaries, 1855-1917 (2 boxes) Series 2 contains Reverend Eli Washington John Lindesmith's diaries, organized chronologically. 5 1 Memorandum 1, Diary, 1855-1859 5 2 Memorandum 2, Diary, 1859-1860, 1918 5 3 Memorandum 3, Diary, 1860-1861 5 4 Memorandum 4, Diary, 1861-1863 5 5 Memorandum 5, Diary, 1863-1865 5 6 Memorandum 6, Diary, 1865-1866 5 7 Memorandum 7, Diary, 1867 5 8 Memorandum 8, Diary, 1868-1869 5 9 Memorandum 9, Diary, 1868-1870 5 10 Memorandum 10, Diary, 1870-1871 5 11 Memorandum 11, Diary, 1871 5 12 Memorandum 12, Diary, 1872-1874 5 13 Memorandum 13, Diary, 1873-1874 5 14 Memorandum 14, Diary, 1873-1875 5 15 Memorandum 15, Diary, 1876-1877 5 16 Memorandum 16, Diary, 1878 5 17 Memorandum 17, Diary, 1878 5 18 Memorandum 18, Diary, 1879-1880 5 19 Memorandum 19, Diary, 1880-1881 5 20 Memorandum 20, Miles City Sacred Heart Church and Ursuline Convent, 1881, 1883, 1884 5 21 Memorandum 21, First Book, Miles City, Montana, 1880-1883, 1891, 1920 5 22 Memorandum 22, Diary, 1881-1882 5 23 Memorandum 23, Diary, 1883 5 24 Memorandum 24, Diary, 1883-1884 5 25 Memorandum 25, Diary, 1884-1885 5 26 Memorandum 26, Second Book, Miles City, Sacred Heart Church and Ursuline Convent, 1883-1886 5 27 Memorandum 27, Diary, 1885-1887 5 28 Memorandum 28, Diary, 1887 5 29 Memorandum 29, Diary, 1887-1888 5 30 Memorandum 30, Diary-Furlough North and East, 1888 5 31 Memorandum 31, Diary-Second Book, Furlough North and East, 1888 5 32 Memorandum 32, Diary, 1888 5 33 Memorandum 33, Diary, Fragment 1888 5 34 Memorandum 33, Third Book, Sacred Heart Church, Miles City, 1886-1890 6 35 Memorandum 34, Diary, 1889-1890 6 36 Memorandum 35, Diary, 1890-1891 6 37 Memorandum 36, Diary, 1891 6 38 Memorandum 37, Diary, 1892 6 39 Memorandum 38, Diary, 1891-1893 6 40 Memorandum 39, Diary Visit to World's Fair, 1893 6 41 Memorandum 40, Diary, 1893-1895 6 42 Memorandum 41, Diary, 1895 6 43 Memorandum 42, Diary, 1897-1898 6 44 Memorandum 43, Diary, 1898-1900 6 45 Memorandum 44, Diary, 1900-1903 6 46 Memorandum 45, Diary, 1903 6 47 Memorandum 47, Diary, 1906-1909 6 48 Memorandum 48, Diary, 1910 6 49 Memorandum 49, Diary/Clippings, 1910-1917 Series 3: Correspondence, 1880-1922 (6 boxes) Series 3 contains correspondence, organized by subject in box 7. This series also contains correspondence organized chronologically in boxes 8-12. Letters received comprise the contents of box 12. 7 1 John Cavannaugh (Professor, Notre Dame), 1919 7 2 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 1896 7 3 Chancery Letters, 1880-1919 7 4 Letters from Seminaries, Universities, and Colleges to EWJ Lindesmith, 1889-1920 7 5 Letters to EWJ Lindesmith on Catholic Prohibition League of America, 1903-1919 7 6 Letters from Libraries and Publishers, Famous Organizations. Blessing of Benedict Medals, 1899-1921 7 7 Catholic University of America and Affiliated Institutions, 1900-1920 7 8 Oversized, Donor Correspondence, Removed from Accession folder,(Museum Collections), n.d. 7 9 Letter to President Chester A. Arthur, (Copy), 1883 7 10 Miscellaneous Letters Regarding Tombstone, 1882, 1899 7 11 Letters from Mother Amadeus, 1884-1919 7 12 Letters from Diocese of Cleveland, 1889-1903 8 1 Correspondence by Year, 1881-1921 8 2 Letters Received, 1885-1889 8 3 Letters Received, 1890-1898 8 4 Papers and Correspondence, 1883-1921 8 5 Personal, 1880-1889 8 6 Personal, 1874-1889 8 7 Personal, 1880-1890 8 8 Personal, 1890-1899 8 9 Personal, 1884, 1890-1899 8 10 Personal, 1900 9 1 Personal, 1901 9 2 Personal, 1902 9 3 Personal , 1903, 1904 9 4 Personal , 1902, 1904-1905, 1907 9 5 Personal, 1906-1908 9 6 Personal, 1909-1910 9 7 Personal, 1911-1912 10 1 Personal, 1913-14 10 2 Personal, 1915 10 3 Personal, 1915 10 4 Personal, 1915 10 5 Personal , 1916 10 6 Personal, 1917 10 7 Personal, 1918 11 1 Personal, 1918 11 2 Personal, 1918-1919 11 3 Personal, 1920 11 4 Personal, 1920 11 5 Personal, December 1919, 1920, March 1921 11 6 Personal, 1921, January 1922 12 1 Personal, 1921 12 2 Letters Received, 1921-1922 12 3 Letters Received, n.d. 12 4 Letters Sent, 1891-1922 12 5 Letters Received, 1901-1909 12 6 Letters Received, 1912-1919 Series 4: Sermons and Religious Notes, 1846-1920 (6 boxes) Series 4 contains sermons organized chronologically in boxes 13-17, as well as religious notes in box 18. 13 1 Sermons, 1846 13 2 Sermons, 1853 13 3 Sermons, 1855 13 4 Sermons, 1856 13 5 Sermons, 1857 13 6 Sermons, 1858 13 7 Sermons, 1859 13 8 Sermons, 1860 13 9 Sermons, 1861 13 10 Sermons, 1862 13 11 Sermons, 1863 13 12 Sermons, 1864 13 13 Sermons, 1865 13 14 Sermons, 1866 13 15 Sermons, 1868 13 16 Sermons, 1869 13 17 Sermons, 1870 13 18 Sermons, 1871 13 19 Sermons, 1872 13 20 Sermons, 1873 13 21 Sermons, 1874 13 22 Sermons, 1875 13 23 Sermons, 1876 13 24 Sermons, 1877 13 25 Sermons, 1878 13 26 Sermons, 1879 13 27 Sermons, 1880 13 28 Sermons, 1881 13 29 Sermons, 1882 14 1 Sermons, 1883 14 2 Sermons, 1884 14 3 Sermons, 1885 14 4 Sermons, 1885 14 5 Sermons, 1886 14 6 Sermons, 1886 14 7 Sermons, 1887 14 8 Sermons, 1888 15 1 Sermons, 1889 15 2 Sermons, 1890 15 3 Sermons, 1891 15 4 Sermons, 1892 15 5 Sermons, 1893 15 6 Sermons, 1894 16 1 Sermons, 1895 16 2 Sermons, 1896 16 3 Sermons, 1897 16 4 Sermons, 1898 16 5 Sermons, 1899 16 6 Sermons, 1900 16 7 Sermons, 1901 16 8 Sermons, 1902 16 9 Sermons, 1903 16 10 Sermons, 1904 16 11 Sermons, 1905 16 12 Sermons, 1906 16 13 Sermons, 1907 16 14 Sermons, 1908 16 15 Sermons, 1909 16 16 Sermons, 1910 17 1 Sermons, 1911 17 2 Sermons, 1912 17 3 Sermons, 1910, 1913-1915, (mainly 1913) 17 4 Sermons, 1914, 1914-1918 17 5 Sermons, 1915, 1915-1918 17 6 Sermons, 1916 17 7 Sermons, 1917 17 8 Sermons, 1918 17 9 Sermons, 1883, 1919 17 10 Sermons, 1920 17 11 Sermons 1, n.d. 17 12 Sermons 2, n.d. 17 13 Sermons 3, n.d. 17 14 Sermons 4, n.d. 18 1 Sermons and Religious Notes, 1868-1914 18 2 Sermons in German, 1860-1907 18 3 Missal (removed to Rare Books) n.d. 18 4 "A Written Book on Good Manners", n.d. 18 5 Religious Notes, untitled, 1897 18 6 "Questions and Answers in Catechism", n.d. 18 7 "Texts", 1895 18 8 "Most Important Points of Catechism", n.d. 18 9 "Examination of Conscience", 1891 18 10 "Commandments or Examination of Conscience", n.d. 18 11 "German/Hebrew", n.d. 18 12 "Indulgence Prayers", n.d. 18 13 "Bible Prayers", n.d. Series 5: Financial Records, 1848-1922 (3 boxes) Series 5 contains general financial records in box 19, receipts amd records in box 20, and general account books in box 21. 19 1 Correspondence, First National Bank, Cleveland, 1900-1920 19 2 Bank Receipts, First National Bank, Cleveland, 1911-1920 19 3 Bank Statements, First National Bank, Cleveland, 1911-1920 19 4 Various Banks, 1896, 1921 19 5 Tax Receipts, 1880-1904 19 5 Tax Receipts, 1880-1904 19 6 Receipts of Inheritance, 1921 19 7 Receipts, Various, 1881-1899 19 8 Receipts, Various, 1900-1910 19 9 Receipts, Various, 1911-1919 19 10 Receipts, Various, 1920-1922 20 1 Stock Certificates, Mining Reports, Montana Mineral Land Development Company, 1901-1910 20 2 Will of EWJ Lindesmith, 1918-1921 20 3 Monument of Lindesmith, n.d. 20 4 Miscellaneous Accounts, 1894-1920 20 5 Overdue Notes, 1867-1911 20 6 Real Estate Papers, 1885-1918 20 7 Bank Records, Bank Notes, 1901-1921 20 8 Bank Note Books, 1905-1921 21 1 Account Books/Kitchen Expenses, January 1, 1864 - December 25, 1872 21 2 Account Books/Expenses, 1880, 1881, 1894,1917 21 3 Account Books/Expenses, New Lisbon, Ohio, 1900 21 4 Account Books/First Book, Personal Expenses, 1865-1871 21 5 Account Books/Third Book, Personal Expenses, 1881-1888 21 6 Account Books/Fourth Book, Personal Expenses, 1888-1900 21 7 Account Books/Fifth Book, Personal Expenses, 1900-1913 21 8 Account Books/"My First Book. Accounts Personal", 1848-1877 21 9 Account Books/"Second Book of EWJ Lindesmith", 1878-1921 Series 6: Personal Memorabilia, 1876-1921 (1 box) Series 6 contains personal memorabilia including: Christmas cards, invitations, Papal documents, autographs enlisted soldiers and officers, Montana, and miscellaneous files. 22 1 Christmas and Postcards, 1900-1921 22 2 Personal Invitations, 1880-1918 22 3 Personal Memorabilia, 1889-1921 22 4 Papal Documents, Etc., 1876-1916 22 5 Miscellaneous File, January 1 - January 26, 1915 22 6 Autographs of the Enlisted Soldiers of the 5th Infantry U.S. Army, 1885 22 7 Autographs of Army Officers and Ladies, Fort Keogh, Montana, 1883-1884 22 8 A.M. Killard's "Spirit of '76", 1916 Series 7: Photographic Materials, 1880-1915 (5 boxes) Series 7 contains notes on albums and pictures in box 23, and individual pictures and albums contained in boxes 24-27. Please note that most of these 'albums' are not traditional photograph albums. The albums are bound journals in which Lindesmith took notes, practiced his penmanship, and pasted random clippings. 23 1 Notes on Pictures: Albums 1, 9, 10, 13, and 14, 1919 23 2 Notes on Pictures: Album 5, 1917 23 3 Famous Pictures, 1920 23 4 Notes on Pictures: Album 2, n.d. 23 5 Notes on Pictures: Album 4, n.d. 23 6 Lindesmith Yellowstone Scenery, Bound Album 6, n.d. 23 7 Biographies of Sisters (religious women), Album 7, n.d. 23 8 Notes on Pictures, Album 8, n.d. 23 9 Album 11, 1840-1860, 1920 24 1 List of Photographs and Prints, 1986 24 2 Popes, n.d. 24 3 Bishops, 1, n.d. 24 4 Bishops, 2, n.d. 24 5 Bishops, 3, n.d. 24 6 Lindesmith and Priest (2 copies), n.d. 24 7 Album 3, 1918 24 8 Album 12, 1918 25 1 Album 7, n.d. 26 1 Album 6, n.d. 26 2 Lindesmith Photographs, n.d. 26 3 Rose Steinmetz, n.d. 26 4 Album 2, 1917 27 1 Negatives of the Leetonia Church and Priests House, 1912 27 2 Album 4, 1880s 27 3 Album 5, 1880s 27 4 Copies, Album 5, 1880s 27 5 Oil Painting: Scene in the Yellowstone, Lieutenant E.O. 6 Ord. 22nd USA, 1880s 27 6 Oil Painting: Scene on the Edge of the Yellowstone River, Lieutenant E.O. 6 Ord. 22nd USA, 1880s 27 7 Oil Painting: Sketch of the Yellowstone River at Fort Keogh, Lieutenant E.O. 6 Ord. 22nd USA, 1880s 27 8 Oil Painting: Sketch of Rosebud Avenue at Fort Keogh, Lieutenant E.O. 6 Ord. 22nd USA, 1880s 27 9 Oil Painting: Scene on the Nearby Yellowstone River, Lieutenant E.O. 6 Ord. 22nd USA, 1880s 27 10 Negative: Oil Painting Seated Soldier, 1880s 27 11 Negatives Album 5, 1880s Series 8: Military Records, 1880-1915 (1 box) Series 8 contains biographical sketches of Army officers, records of assignment and retirement, and correspondence. 28 1 Army: Biographical Sketches of Officers, etc., 1886-1897 28 2 Letters to Adjutant General, US Army, 1880-1885 28 3 Letters to Adjutant General, US Army, 1886-1888 28 4 Letters to Adjutant General, US Army, 1889-1890 28 5 Miscellaneous Military Correspondence, 1880-1890 28 6 Letters to Post Adjutant, Fort Keogh, 1881-1886 28 7 Correspondence Referring to Appointment and Retirement as an Army Officer, 1880-1891 28 8 Army-Navy Correspondence, Bureau of Census, US Food Administration, 1898-1922 28 9 Army Regulations, 1881-1914 28 10 Notes on Miles City, Fort Keogh, etc., 1885-1915 28 11 Fort Keogh and Miles City Records, 1880-1882 28 12 Correspondence and Notes Regarding Post School, Fort Keogh, 1878-1890 28 13 Special Orders, Fort Keogh, 1881-1882 Series 9: Books and Printed Materials, 1870-1920 (3 boxes) Series 9 contains newspaper clippings in boxes 29-30, and prayer books, miscellaneous printed material, and advertisements in box 31. 29 1 Clippings on Thanksgiving, 1874-1910 29 2 Clippings on Good Reading, Lent, Vacations, etc., 1874-1910 29 3 Clippings on Advent and Christmas, 1874-1910 29 4 Clippings on the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, n.d. 29 5 Clippings on Religious Issues, 1, n.d. 29 6 Clippings on Religious Issues, 2, n.d. 29 7 Clippings on Historical Events and Figures, 1901-1912 29 8 Clippings on Biographical Data, n.d. 29 9 Clippings on Cowboys, Cowgirls, Deaths, Young Girls, Single Ladies, n.d. 30 1 Clippings on Outlaws(Montana), Medicinal and Cooking Recipes, and Poems, n.d. 30 2 Clippings on Ireland, 1884-1898 30 3 Clippings on the Catholic Church, America, n.d. 30 4 Clippings on the Military, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Andrew Jackson, n.d. 31 1 Prayer Books, 1902 31 2 Printed Materials, 1895-1912 31 3 Business Cards, n.d. 31 4 Advertisements, 1892-1920 31 5 Advertisements, 1908-1920 Series 10: Parish Records, 1855-1920 (3 boxes) Series 10 contains personal copies of parish records from Ohio and Montana. 32 1 Notes, Correspondence, Doylestown, Ohio, 1917 32 2 Cleveland Diocese, Publications, Correspondence, Clippings, 1880-1921 32 3 Cleveland Diocese, Publications, 1882-1889 32 4 Cemetery Certificates, Leetonia, Doylestown, and Rootstown, n.d. 32 5 St. John's, Canton, Ohio, Records, 1858-1868 32 6 Notes on Various Parishes, 1858-1909 32 7 St. Ann's Orphanage, Cleveland, 1910 32 8 St. Peter's Mission, Montana, St. Ignatius Mission, 1887 33 1 Sts Philip and James Church, Canal Fulton, Baptisms and Funeral Records, 1855-1865 33 2 St. Ann's Milton, Wayne County, Ohio, 1855-1857, 1896-1900 33 3 St. Mary's Holy Name, Sterling, 1895-1901 33 4 Dungannon, August 26, 1891 - November 11, 1893 33 6 Leetonia Church, St. Barbara, History and Baptisms, 1868-1880 33 7 Alliance, Notes, 1868 33 8 Salem, 1st Book, 1868-1880 33 9 Salem, 2nd Book, 1873-1880 33 10 Travel Account, Alliance to Leetonia, October, 1868 - May 25, 1872 33 11 St. John's, Canton 1858-1868 34 1 Records, St. Peter's Rootstown, September 22, 1901 - October 3, 1909 34 2 St. Peter's Congregation, vol. 1, 1901-1909 34 3 St. Peter's Congregation, vol. 2, 1901-1909 34 4 Publications of St. Peter's, Rootstown, September 22, 1901 - October 3, 1909 34 5 Doylestown Record Book, 1856-1857, 1893-1897 34 6 Doylestown Record, 1893-1901 34 7 Atwater, Ohio, St. Matthews, 1926-1907 34 8 Scapular Society of the Order of Mount Carmel: Marriage of Mother to John Wannemaker, n.d. 34 9 Church Members from Doylestown, Marshallville, Canal Fulton, Canton, New Berlin, Salem, Leetonia, and Dungannon, n.d. 34 10 New Lisbon, 1920