Historical and personnel records, 1893-1988.

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Historical and personnel records, 1893-1988.

Letters, articles, clippings, programs, floor plans, bills, contracts, memos, reports, and notes concerning the history of the Order, construction of the convent, reception into the Roman Catholic Church, Sister Martha Hazelwood's involvement in the Order during the Anglican period and her decision not to enter the Roman Catholic Church, relief given by the Sisters to local aqueduct workers, 1908-1909, and anniversaries of the Order; and letters, diary notes and extracts, writings of, and articles about individual Sisters in the Order.

10 linear ft.

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