The Charles Patrick Neill Papers

The Charles Patrick Neill Papers consist of seven manuscript boxes (three linear feet) and one reel of microfilm spanning the years 1893-1956. His personal papers include correspondence, tax information (1940-1946), clippings and a scrapbook (1893-1903).

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Main Author: Charles Patrick Neill, 1865-1942
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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100 1 |a Charles Patrick Neill,   |d 1865-1942. 
245 1 0 |a The Charles Patrick Neill Papers 
300 |a 4.9 linear feet; 7 boxes; 1 microfilm reel 
351 |a ArrangementThe Charles Patrick Neill Papers consists of three series:Series 1: Personal Papers, ca. 1893-1946 (Box 1)Series 2: Professional Papers, ca. 1899-1956 (Boxes 1-7)Series 3: Microfilm, 1904-1923 
506 |a Restrictions on AccessThere are no access restrictions. 
520 2 |a The Charles Patrick Neill Papers consist of seven manuscript boxes (three linear feet) and one reel of microfilm spanning the years 1893-1956. His personal papers include correspondence, tax information (1940-1946), clippings and a scrapbook (1893-1903). 
544 1 |a Related MaterialThe American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives:The John Mitchell PapersThe Terence V. Powderly Papers 
545 |a Charles Patrick Neill was born on 12 December 1865 at Rock Island, Illinois to James and Julia (Walsh) Neill, who had emigrated from Ireland in 1850. The family moved to Austin, Texas in 1871, where James practiced law. Charles was employed from age 10 in 1876 until 1885 as a bank messenger. He attended the University of Notre Dame from 1885 until 1888, the University of Texas at Austin from 1888 to 1889 and graduated from Georgetown University with a degree AB summa cum laude. He taught at Notre Dame from 1891 until 1894. He studied at Johns Hopkins University from 1894 until 1897 and earned a doctorate in economics and politics. He joined the faculty of the Catholic University of America, where he served successively as instructor, associate professor and professor economics from 1896 until 1905. He married Esther Waggaman of Washington, D.C., in 1901. 
546 |a English 
600 1 0 |a Neill, Charles Patrick 
610 1 0 |a The Catholic University of America 
610 1 0 |a University of Notre Dame 
650 0 |a Economics 
650 0 |a Labor 
651 0 |a Washington (D.C.) 
856 4 2 |u http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/neill.html  |z View the finding aid online.