Research notes, 1831-1930.

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Research notes, 1831-1930.

Material extracted from Revista Catolica (1876-1894) on Hermanas de Loreto in New Mexico. Transcripts of letters (1876-1885) by J.B. Lamy, Abp. of Santa Fe, from archives of Sisters of Loretto motherhouse in Nerinx, Ky. Other miscelleaneous historical and biographical jottings.

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