Box 1
Contains 35 Results:
Sr. Dolores Armer - life events - death and paperwork (1 of 4), 1905
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - life events - death and paperwork (2 of 4), 1905
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - life events - death and paperwork (3 of 4), 1905
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - life events - death and paperwork (4 of 4), 1905
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - life events - stigmata affair (April 1873), 1873-1874
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - photographs (1 of 2), circa 1890s
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - photographs (2 of 2), circa 1890s
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - photographs, circa 1900s
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.
Sr. Dolores Armer - photographs, 1905
Includes the final photograph taken of Sr. Dolores Armer.
Sr. Dolores Armer - photographs - first 9 sisters, 1881
This series contains the biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings, and family histories of four primary Sisters of the Holy Family founders: Sr. Dolores Armer, Sr. Teresa O’Connor, Archbishop Joseph Alemany, and Fr. John Joseph Prendegast. This series also contains research materials, biographies, and lecture transcripts about these four individuals post-dating their deaths.