Scrapbook vol II 1871-1900.

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Scrapbook vol II 1871-1900.

Contains clippings from newspapers and magazines as well as notes, flyers, bulletins, and pamphlets. Subjects include Chicago history, Irish history, Catholic history, Catholic schools, Jesuits, socialism, Holy Family Parish (Chicago), St. Ignatius College, anarchists, and secret societies.

81 p. ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8190762

Cudahy Library

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