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Anthony Triano collection

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0095
Abstract

Anthony (Tony) Triano (1928-1997) was a famous New Jersey painter, sculptor, and illustrator. He was also an artist-in-residence and later tenured professor at Seton Hall University. The Anthony Triano collection dates from 1971 to 1997 and documents Triano's professional activities during his tenure at Seton Hall University. The collection includes correspondence, teaching and tenure materials, exhibition materials, sketches, clippings, and blueprints of Seton Hall buildings.

Dates: 1971 - 1997

King George III Proclamation, 1770

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Mss 0116
Scope and Contents This proclamation from King George III is dated May 15, 1770. It appears to grant a parcel of land along the Hudson River in Orange County, New York to two disbanded non-commission officers, Archibald Brecken and William Arison, who had served in North America. King George III was Great Britain’s longest-reigning monarch prior to Queen Victoria, ruling from 1760 to his death in 1820. During his reign he sought to root out political corruption in Britain and enforced unpopular...
Dates: 1770 May 15

William T. and Marie J. Henderson family papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0008
Abstract William and Marie Henderson were New Jersey natives who were actively involved with the Seton Hall University community and the larger Catholic community in the South Orange area, through the Bayley Seton League, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, the a Kempis Club of New Jersey, the Mercier Club, and other organizations. The William T. and Marie J. Henderson papers include the personal papers of William and Marie Henderson related to various activities, some photographs, and some...
Dates: 1930-1989

George Shea papers

 Collection
Identifier: ADN 0004-001
Abstract Rev. Monsignor. George W. Shea was born on 27 December 1910 in Newark, New Jersey, and attended Seton Hall University. He was ordained on 29 March 1936, became a Navy chaplain during World War II, and was a Peritus (expert) of the Second Vatican Council, attending all four sessions. He died on 8 July 1990 in Orange, New Jersey. This collection covers the professional areas of Monsignor George W. Shea's life. Research topics with great significance are centered on the Second Vatican Council,...
Dates: 1927-1990

Higginson Poetry collection, undated

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0112
Abstract

The Higginson poetry collection consists of poetry chapbooks collected by William J. Higginson, a poet, author, translator, and editor who founded From Here Press in Paterson, New Jersey.

Dates: 1979 and undated

Sheldon Benjamin collection,1959-1984

 Collection
Identifier: Mss-0104
Abstract Sheldon Benjamin, MD, is a professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Massachusetts. During the 1970s he was deeply involved in the Soviet Jewry Movement, an international human rights campaign that advocated for freedom of emigration for Soviet Jews. The collection dates from 1959 to 1984 and contains English-language publications, bulletins, reports, and bound volumes relating to the Soviet Jewry movement and the history of the Jewish community in the former Soviet...
Dates: 1959-1984

WWII Ration Books, 1943

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Mss 0107
Abstract

During WWII, some foods and other supplies were rationed in order to ensure adequate supplies for the war effort. This small collection consists of five WWII ration books dating from 1943, which include information about the owner of the book, instructions on food rationing, and stamps used to purchase rationed food items during the war.

Dates: 1943

Anti-Catholic Ephemera collection, 1765-1952 (Bulk: 1765-1844)

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0108
Abstract

This small collection of ephemera dates from 1765 to 1844. It consists of pamphlets relating to anti-Catholic sentiment, including addresses denouncing Catholicism and materials relating to the Philadelphia Nativist Riots, in which Protestant nativist groups lashed out against Irish Catholic immigrants and burned several Catholic churches.

Dates: 1765-1952; Majority of material found in 1765-1844

Catholic Left Ephemera collection, 1933-1965 (Bulk: 1933-1937)

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0109
Abstract

This small collection of ephemera contains materials dating from 1933 to 1937. The collection comprises booklets, pamphlets, and leaflets that document liberal Catholic ideology. It includes material relating to social justice and Catholic social teaching.

Dates: 1933-1965 and undated; Majority of material found in 1933-1937

Francis Derivaux scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: ADN 0085
Abstract Fr. Francis Derivaux was a priest in the Archdiocese of Newark. He attended Seton Hall College, graduating in 1911, and then went on to study at Immaculate Conception Seminary. Fr. Derivaux was ordained in 1915 and assigned to St. Leo’s parish in Irvington, where he worked until his death in 1923. The scrapbook is divided into two sections: the first contains memories of his time at Seton Hall College and Immaculate Conception Seminary, and the second is concerned with his work at St. Leo’s...
Dates: 1906-1919

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Seton Hall University -- History. 18
Catholics -- Newark (N.J.) -- History 17
Letters. 17
Photographs. 16
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Seton Hall University -- Faculty. 14
Clippings 13
Seton Hall University -- Officials and employees. 10
Catholic universities and colleges. 9
Seton Hall University -- Students. 9
Correspondence 8
Correspondence. 8
Scrapbooks. 8
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. 7
Photographs 7
Seton Hall University -- Alumni and alumnae. 7
Antisemitism -- Research. 6
Catholic schools. 6
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 6
Italian American Catholics -- New Jersey 6
Catholic Church -- Sermons. 5
Catholic Church -- Societies, etc. 5
Catholics -- United States -- History. 5
Italian Americans -- New Jersey. 5
New Jersey—Politics and government—1951- 5
Women in the Catholic Church -- New Jersey. 5
Catholic Action. 4
Catholic Church -- Charities. 4
Church growth -- Catholic Church. 4
Diaries. 4
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research. 4
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Video tapes. 4
Women volunteers in social service. 4
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African American Catholics. 3
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.) 3
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German American Catholics -- New Jersey. 3
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Seton Hall University 3
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Dominican sisters -- New Jersey -- History. 2
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Ecumenical movement -- New Jersey. 2
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Friuli Earthquake, Italy, 1976. 2
Governors -- Election. 2
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching -- United States. 2
Holy Name, Devotion to. 2
Hungarian American Catholics -- New Jersey 2
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Jersey City (N.J.) -- History. 2
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Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, and the church 2
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Newsletters. 2
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Periodicals. 2
Playbills. 2
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Pro-life movement -- New Jersey. 2
Sound recordings. 2
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Theology—Study and teaching—Catholic Church. 2
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. 2
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Spanish; Castilian 2
Kikuyu; Gikuyu 1
Latin 1
 
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Ancient Order of Hibernians 3
Booth, Alfred 1
Catholic Daughters of the Americas 1
Irish Republican Army 1
John Concannon 1
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