Panama missions, 1914-1984.

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Panama missions, 1914-1984.

Letters from missionaries in Panama, 1928-1957; financial records, 1934-1936; historical notes and statistics about Panama and missions; and a survey of all Vincentian Panama missions, 1951. Material about Golden Jubilee Celebration of Vincentian Fathers in Panama includes news clippings and published histories, 1964. Numerous identified photographs of missions, churches, people, priests, the Canal Zone, a mission house opening celebration, and marriage of several Panamanians at Palo Seco Leper Colony, 1928-1950. Also, maps, correspondence, news clippings, notes, and other photographs depicting several local parishes, 1940-1951; copy of dissertation, "The Role of Education in the Independence of Panama, 1850-1903: A Cause of Revolution," by Robert J. Swain, Vincentian Father, 1973; motion picture about Canal Zone and Bocas del Toro, n.d; and publication of confreres in Panama, THE NEWS, 1925-1928.

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