Personnel records, 1816-1985.

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Personnel records, 1816-1985.

Curricula vitae on priests in the U.S. listing birth date, date of vows, appointment, and related information, 1864-1944; necrology lists of the Eastern and Western Provinces of U.S., 1868-1971; vow book of priests and brothers of Congregation of the Mission in U.S., 1816; record of priests who have taken vows, 1854-1956; cemetery register, 1904-1985; diaries of confreres, 1861-1905; and statistical studies made about the priesthood concerning education, missionary and teaching activities, and age, 1962. Also, photographs, news clippings, and text of address given at ceremonies officially welcoming men as Affiliate Members of Vincentian community, 1971-1973.

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