RESTORERS OF MT CARMEL IN MARYLAND
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Corres: John Farley to Isabelle Hagerty, 6/23 & 8/17/1934
Copies of letters from John Farley, SJ, to Isabelle Hagerty re: the Sanders and the property at Port Tobacco.
Corres: John Farley to Seraphim Byrnes, 9/29/1933, 11/27/1933
Two letters from John Farley, SJ, to Mother Seraphim Byrnes re: "first plans" for restoring old Mount Carmel.
Corresp: C.J. Hennessy to John Farley, 1934, 07/13/1934-07/24/1934
Two letters from C.J. Hennessy, SJ, to John Farley, SJ, regarding the property to be purchased from the Sanders. The second letter indicates that permission to puchase has been secured by John Farley.
Corresp: Joseph M. Nelligan to John Farley, SJ, 7/3/1934
Joseph M. Nelligan's letter to John Farley recommending that Rev. Farley defer conclusive action on the property settlement on the Mt. Carmel land until the Fall when Archbishop Curley will be back.
Corresp: Michael J. Curley to John Farley and Laurence Kelly, 1934, 05/23/1934-10/31/1934
Five letters from Michael J. Curley to John Farley, SJ, and Laurence Kelly, SJ, regarding the purchase of Sanders land in Port Tobacco. Curley strongly recommends that only the fives acres and "the little shacks on it" be purchased rather than one hundred and forty acres of Southern Maryland land "on which very probably a man would not be able to raise and umbrella!" An extract from Laurence Kelly's response is on the Oct 31 letter.