Archives, 1894-1985.

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Archives, 1894-1985.

Miscellaneous records of hospital, including correspondence of Women of Calvary, France, 1894; Hospital, 1914-1949; concerning dedication of new building, 1977-1979; minutes, 1910, concerning relation of Sisters of St. Dominic to hospital; copy of certificate of incorporation, 1900; annual reports, 1902, 1974-1980; clippings and reprints of articles concerning hospital, 1952-1961; programs and brochures, 1948-1981; historical and biographical articles on hospital and order, ca. 1952-1983; photographs of staff, patients, buildings, as well as of founder, Catherine McParlan, ca. 1952, Nelson Rockefeller, 1972, and Ronald Reagan at hospital; records of History Project, 1971-1985; file on Wallace family including scrapbook kept by Mary C. Wallace, President of House of Calvary, ca. 1915-ca. 1948; and files on award ceremonies for William and Mary C. Wallace, 1983-1985.

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