Lawrence Scanlan papers 1835-1922

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Lawrence Scanlan papers 1835-1922

The Lawrence Scanlan papers (1835-1922) are contained on two microfilm reels. Included on the microfilm are correspondence and annual reports between the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in Paris and various dioceses throughout the United States which received funds from the Society. Also included are materials relating to the Diocese of Salt Lake City such as correspondence and annual reports detailing church growth, events within the diocese, and relations with Mormons. Lawrence Scanlan was the first Catholic bishop of Utah.

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