Bishop Lawrence M. DeFalco papers, 1932-1981.

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Bishop Lawrence M. DeFalco papers, 1932-1981.

Includes biographical material, correspondence, wills and death certificate, financial documents, newspaper clippings, scrapbook, travel arrangements, and subject files; together with material relating to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Diocese of Amarillo and records of Bishop DeFalco's attendance at the final sessions of Vatican Council II.

1.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8061539

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DeFalco, Lawrence M. (Lawrence Michael), 1915-1979

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