Bishop Philip F. McNairy files, 1939-1979.

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Bishop Philip F. McNairy files, 1939-1979.

Subject files, correspondence, minutes, financial data, newspaper clippings, and printed materials, including a great deal of material on parishes and missions of the diocese. The files also include some papers of McNairy's predecessors, Stephen E. Keeler and Hamilton Hyde Kellogg, and of his successor, Robert M. Anderson.

36.0 cu. ft. (36 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315818

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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