Neale, James Pye, SJ, Papers
Papers of James Pye Neale, who was born in Maryland in 1840, attended Georgetown and entered the Society of Jesus. He taught at Loyola Baltimore, and Georgetown, then went to missions at White Marsh, St. Inigoes, and Conewago. Neale's letters to his mother (1856-1894) in Texas comprise virtuall...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Papers of James Pye Neale, who was born in Maryland in 1840, attended Georgetown and entered the Society of Jesus. He taught at Loyola Baltimore, and Georgetown, then went to missions at White Marsh, St. Inigoes, and Conewago. Neale's letters to his mother (1856-1894) in Texas comprise virtually the entire collection. Neale was a more informal correspondent than many Jesuits were and provides a lively picture of mission life. |
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Physical Description: | 0.25 linear feet (1 half box). |