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Collection on Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American-born saint, and is the patroness of Seton Hall University. The Collection on Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton contains materials documenting the life and legacy of Elizabeth Anne Seton and was compiled by the Monsignor Field Archives and Special Collections Center.
Marie Celeste papers
Sister Marie Celeste is a noted author, Sister of Charity, and professor of French Studies at Loyola University. She has written several books on the life of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. The Marie Celeste papers consist of documents pertaining to the life of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton as well as some other professional and some personal papers.
Seton Jevons family papers
The collection contains the papers of the Seton family of New York City and the Jevons family of Liverpool, England and New York City.
Seton family photograph album
The Seton family of William Seton Sr. lived in New York in the late 1800s, at an estate called Cragdon near East Chester, a part of what is now the Bronx, in Westchester county. The Seton family photo album contains 51 images of the Seton family home, Cragdon Cottage, including the house, grounds, nearby landmarks, and family members.
Women's religious orders of the Archdiocese of Newark records
This collection documents the history, activities, and celebrations of many of the women's Religious Orders throughout New Jersey, generally spanning the years from 1869-2012. The collection also contains materials related to some out-of-state orders, particularly in New York, and materials related to individual sisters of some orders.
Bayley Seton League records
The Bayley Seton League was founded in 1938 and is recognized as the oldest service organization at Seton Hall University. The Bayley-Seton League records include documents related to the operation of the organization.
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.
Richard J. Hughes papers
James Roosevelt Bayley papers
Papers of James Roosevelt Bayley, the first Bishop of Newark, New Jersey.
"Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton 1774-1821," National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Emmistburg, MD, undated
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- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 1
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