Papers, 1877-1936.

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Papers, 1877-1936.

Primarily correspondence; correspondents include Henry Hussman, John B. Quinn, Boniface Rauch, OSB, and Theodore Vose; some of the correspondence involves Ursuline Sisters, School Sisters of Notre Dame, and the Missouri State Historical Society. Also manuscripts of several historical articles, a catalog of Rothensteiner's personal library and of the Rothensteiner collection at Mundelein College; and personal papers of William Faerber (1841-1905).

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State Society of Missouri.

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Rauch, Boniface, 1873-

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Hussmann, Henry.

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School Sisters of Notre Dame

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Rothensteiner, John E. (John Ernest), 1860-1936

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Parish priest in Fredericktown and St. Louis, Missouri; born in 1860, ordained in 1884, raised to the monsignorate in 1934. From the 1880's onward he was a major collector of books, including rare books, many of which went to Mundelein College and now reside at the Newberry Library. He acted as historian and censor librorum of the archdiocese of St. Louis, and wrote many essays, articles, and poems on German and German-American themes, in both English and German. His essays appeared chiefly in t...

Faerber, William, 1841-1905.

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Quinn, John B.

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Vose, Theodore.

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Ursulines

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Catholic women's religious order, operating a school for girls in San Antonio, Texas. From the description of Ursulines financial records, 1928-1937. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310355895 ...