364. Madame Antonia to Bp Patrick Lynch -- April 9, 1865
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- Title:
- 364. Madame Antonia to Bp Patrick Lynch -- April 9, 1865
- Date:
- 1865
- Creator (Personal):
- Lynch, Madame Antonia
- Description:
- Madame Antonia writes to Bishop Patrick Lynch in Rome imploring him again to speak to the general superior of her order concerning issues at the Carmelite Convent in Baltimore. She mentions the evacuation of Richmond, General Sherman's stay in their hometown of Cheraw and the Ursulines' move from their burned out convent in Columbia to the Bishop's plantation two miles away. April 9, 1865. 8p.
- Collection Title:
- Lynch Family Letters, 1858-1866
- Contributing Institution:
- Catholic Diocese of Charleston Archives
- Media Type:
- Manuscripts
- Personal or Corporate Subject:
- Lynch family
Catholic church--Maryland--Baltimore - Topical Subject:
- Convents--South Carolina--Columbia, Boarding schools--South Carolina--Columbia, Ursulines--South Carolina--Columbia, Sherman's March through the Carolinas, Carmelite nuns--Maryland--Baltimore, and Convents--Maryland--Baltimore
- Geographic Subject:
- Columbia (S.C.)--History--Burning, 1865, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Economic aspects, and Cheraw (S.C.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- S.C. County:
- Charleston County (S.C.)
- Shelving Locator:
- Box_15_H11_Page_01.jpg
- Date Digital:
- 2010-08
- Internet Media Type:
- image/jpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Digital image copyright 2010, The Catholic Diocese of Charleston Archives. All rights reserved. For more information contact The Catholic Diocese of Charleston Archives, Charleston, SC 29424.
- Admin ID:
- 25150
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