John Henry Cardinal Newman papers, 1836-1890 (bulk 1868-1890).

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John Henry Cardinal Newman papers, 1836-1890 (bulk 1868-1890).

John Henry Cardinal Newman papers are composed of correspondence, portraits, pamphlets, and photographs of John Henry Cardinal Newman. The bulk of the letters are addressed to two correspondents, George T. Edwards and William Joseph O'Neill Daunt. The bulk of these letters have been published as part of the series The letters and diaries of John Henry Newman (1961-); unpublished letters have been noted as such in the finding aid.

1 linear foot (3 boxes).

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