Bishop Robert E. Lucey papers, 1891-1941.

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Bishop Robert E. Lucey papers, 1891-1941.

Biographical material, a "State of the Diocese" exit report, diocesan decrees and regulations, transportation passes, accounting summaries, lists of expenditures, receipts, "Parish History Project" questionnaire and correspondence, monthly income listings, pastoral letters, writings and presentations, chancery correspondence, administrative correspondence and financial papers for Price Memorial College, correspondence with Katherine E. Price containing personal handwritten notes from her, subject files addressing external activities (civil, religious) of the Diocese of Amarillo. One folder of administrative correspondence covers the period between Lucey's appointment as Archbishop of San Antonio and installation of his successor as Bishop of Amarillo and provides an epilogue to the record of the episcopate of Bishop Lucey.

1.5 linear ft. (3 document cases)

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