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Marietta Patricia Leis collection
The Marietta Patricia Leis collection contains exhibition and research materials relating to artist Marietta Patricia Leis' exhibit, "The Marietta Robusti Tintoretto Story (1560-1590)." For information about the exhibit, see the artist's website.
Martin W. Stanton papers
Martin Stanton (1897-1977) was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, a papal chamberlain, and an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark. The Martin W. Stanton papers include correspondence memorabilia regarding Martin Stanton's elevation to Bishop and the death of his sister.
Mary Smith papers
Mary Theresa (King) Smith was a prominent figure in Catholic and volunteer works in New Jersey throughout the mid 1900's. The Mary Smith papers relate to her work within several different Catholic and volunteer organizations, including the Mount Carmel Guild and the National Council of Catholic Women, and spans the years between 1933 and 1970.
Matthew J. Rinaldo papers
Professional papers of New Jersey Congressman Matthew J. Rinaldo.
Men's religious orders of the Archdiocese of Newark records
This collection documents the history, activities, and celebrations of many of the men's religious orders throughout New Jersey, generally spanning the years from 1842-2011, with the majority of the documents dating from the 1940s to the 1990s.
Michael A. Corrigan papers
Michael A. Corrigan was the second Bishop of Newark and the third president of Seton Hall College. The Michael A. Corrigan papers primarily consist of materials related to Corrigan's tenure as Bishop.
Michael Joseph (Meagher) MacManus collection
This collection consists of materials separated from the Michael Joseph (Meagher) MacManus Irish rare book collection due to their size, format, and fragility. M.J. MacManus was a noted Irish literary figure and book collector, whose extensive collection documents Irish history and culture.
Michael Wyschogrod papers
Professional papers of Dr. Michael Wyschogrod relating to his work in Jewish Christian studies.
Miriam Rooney papers
Miriam Rooney was a lawyer, the first dean of the Seton Hall University Law School (making her the first female dean of a law school in the United States), and a professor of law. The Miriam Rooney papers include letters from friends, a diary, photographs, and religious papers, some of which relate to the death of Monsignor Edward Pace.
Mother Cabrini Catholic War Veterans Post 156 records
Mount Carmel Guild of the Archdiocese of Newark records
The Mount Carmel Guild of Newark was established in 1929 by Bishop Thomas J. Walsh as an organization that provided mental, spiritual and physical relief to individuals receiving public assistance. The Mount Carmel Guild of the Archdiocese of Newark records include correspondence, newsletters, newsclippings, bills, and scrapbooks describing the activities of the guild.
Mrs. Frank Whitrock scrapbooks on the Second Vatican Council
The Second Vatican Council took place from 11 October 1962 to 8 December 1965 in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City and is seen to mark a great change in the history of the Church, as the effects of its documents were wide-ranging and far-reaching. The Mrs. Frank Whitrock scrapbooks on the Second Vatican Council consists of ten volumes of scrapbooks containing documents and newspaper articles about the Council.
Msgr. Carl Hinrichsen papers, 1853-2015 (Bulk: 1953-2015)
This collection contains materials dating from 1853 to 2015 documenting the work and research of Msgr. Carl Hinrichsen, who served in various parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Newark, taught church history at Immaculate Conception Seminary, and wrote a doctoral dissertation on the history of the Archdiocese. The collection comprises mainly homilies and notes, and also includes subject files, materials relating to his dissertation, and ephemera.
Msgr. William Noé Field papers
This collection contains the professional and personal papers of Msgr. William Noé Field, documenting his many years of service to Seton Hall University and the Archdiocese of Newark. It includes correspondence, writings, coursework from his various degrees, subject files on a variety of topics and materials relating to his extensive travel. In addition, there are photographs, slides, and audio-visual materials.
Nancy Forsberg papers
New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission records
The New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission (NJCHC) is a specially appointed board sponsored by the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey and Seton Hall University with its administrative offices within the Archives & Special Collections Center. The NJCHC records contain materials from the founding of the Commission to the present day.
Newark Archdiocesan Federation of Holy Name Societies records
Office of International Programs records
Office of the President & Chancellor: Bernard J. McQuaid records
Bernard J. McQuaid was the first president of Seton Hall College, from 1856-1867. The collection consists of letters and reproductions of letters sent to Rev. McQuaid and an image of Rev. McQuaid.
Office of the President & Chancellor: Francis J. Monaghan records
Reverend Francis J. Monaghan served as president of Seton Hall College from 1933 to 1936, after having served as a faculty member at the Immaculated Conception Seminary. The Francis J. Monaghan records contain documents from his tenure as President of Seton Hall College from 1933 to 1936.
Office of the President & Chancellor: James F. Kelley records
Msgr. James F. Kelley was the President of Seton Hall University from 1936 to 1949. The James F. Kelley records contain both personal records and records of Seton Hall College.
Office of the President & Chancellor: James F. Mooney records
James F. Mooney was the eighth president of Seton Hall College, from 1907-1922. The collection contains correspondence, a memorial card from Rev. Mooney's funeral, and a photograph of President Mooney.
Office of the President & Chancellor: James H. Corrigan records
James H. Corrigan was the fourth president of Seton Hall College, from 1876-1888. The collection contains correspondence, a photograph of Rev. James Corrigan, and a photograph scrapbook.
Office of the President & Chancellor: John A. Stafford records
John A. Stafford was the seventh president of Seton Hall College, from 1899-1906. The collection contains letters and lecture notes from his time teaching.
Office of the President & Chancellor: Joseph Synott records
Joseph Synott was the sixth president of Seton Hall College, from 1897-1899. The collection includes working papers and a book, "Hermeneurica Biblica."
Office of the President & Chancellor: Michael A. Corrigan records
Michael A. Corrigan was the third president of Seton Hall College, from 1867-1876. The collection consists of letters and reproductions of letters to President Corrigan.
Office of the President & Chancellor of Seton Hall University: Edward J. Fleming records
Msgr. Edward Fleming was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark and the 14th President of Seton Hall University, from 1969-1970. The Office of the President & Chancellor of Seton Hall University: Edward J. Fleming records include materials from Edward J. Fleming's time as a senior administrator of Seton Hall University.