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The United States Catholic Historical Society
Essays of The United States Catholic Historical
Society
- The Voyages of Christopher Columbus, as Told by the Discoverer.
- Unpublished Letters of Charles Carroll of Carrollton and His Father,
Charles Carroll of Doughoregan.
- Forty Years in the United States of America, Rev. Augustus
J. Thebaud, S.J.
- Historical Sketch of St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary(Troy,
New York), Right Reverend Henry Gabriels, D.D.
- The Cosmographiae Introductio of Martin Waldseemuller, in facsimile.
- Diary of a Visit to the United States of America in the Year 1883,
Charles Lord Russell of Killowen, late Lord Chief Justice of England.
- Three Quarters of a Century, volume one, Rev. Augustus J. Thebaud,
S.J.
- Three Quarters of a Century, volume two, Rev. Augustus J. Thebaud,
S.J.
- St. Joseph's Seminary 1896-1921(Dunwoodie, New York), Right
Reverend Arthur Scanlon, S.T.D.
- The Catholic Church in Virginia 1815-1822, Right Reverend Peter
Guilday, Ph.D.
- The Life of the Right Reverend John Baptist Mary David 1761-1841,
Sister Columba Fox.
- An Immigrant Bishop: John England's Adaptation of Irish Catholicism
to American Republicanism by Patrick Carey.
- The Doctrina Breve, Mexico, 1544, facsimile.
- Pioneer Catholic Journalism, Reverend Paul J. Foik, C.S.C.
- Dominicans in Early Florida, Reverend V. F. O'Daniel, O.P.
- (A)Pioneering German Catholics in the American Colonies 1734-1784,
Reverend Lambert Schrott, O.S.B.
(B)The Leopoldine Foundation and the Church in the United States
1829-1839, Reverend Theodore Romer, O.M. Cap.
- Gonzalo de Tapia 1561-1594: Founder of the First Permanent Jesuit
Mission in America, Reverend W. Eugene Shiels, S.J.
- Old St. Peter's: The Mother Church of Catholic New York 1785-1935,
Leo Raymond Ryan.
- The Quebec Act: A Primary Cause of the American Revolution,
Reverend Charles H. Metzger, S.J.
- Catholic Immigration Colonization Projects in the United States
1815-1860, Sister Mary Gilbert Kelly, OP
- Adventures of Alonso: Containing Striking Anecdotes of the Present
Prime Minister of Portugal, first published in London by Thomas
Atwood Digges 1775.
- Thomas Francis Meehan 1854-1942: A Memoir, Sister M. Natalena
Farrelly, S.S.J.
- El Rio del Espiritu, Reverend Jean Delanglez, S.J.
- The Church and Secret Societies in the United States(1933),
Reverend Fergus Macdonald, C.P.
- Old St. Patrick's: New York's First Cathedral, Mother Mary
Peter Macdonald, C.P.
- The Founding of Cliff Haven: Early Years of the Catholic Summer
School Of America(1950), James Addison White.
- Andres Perez de Ribas: Pioneer Black Robe of the West Coast, Administrator,
Historian, Reverend Peter Masten Dunne, S.J.
- The Mission Frontier in Sonora 1620-1687, Reverend John Francis
Bannon, S.J.
- Father Varela, Torch Bearer from Cuba, Joseph and Helen McCadden.
- Catholic Footsteps in Old New York: A Chronicle of Catholicity
in the City of New York from 1524-1808 in facsimile, first published
in 1909, William Harper Bennett.
- A Brief Sketch of the Early History of the Catholic Church on the
Island of New York, in facsimile, Reverend J.R. Bayley.
- The Oxford Movement in America, Reverend Clarence Walworth.
- A History of Catholic Life in the Diocese of Albany, 1609-1864,
Martin J. Becker.
- A History of the Foundations of Catholicism in Northern America,
Sister Mary Christine Taylor, S.S.J.
- Bible Belt Catholicism: A History of the Roman Catholic Church
in Oklahoma 1905-1945, Thomas Elton Brown.
- The New York Review: 1905-1908, Reverend Michael DeVito.
- Memoirs to Serve the Future: Ecclesiastical History of the Diocese
of Boston(1978), The Most Reverend Benedict Joseph Fenwich, S.J.,
Second Bishop of Boston, edited by Joseph McCarthy.
- John Gilmary Shea, Right Reverend Peter Guilday, Ph.D.
- A Popular History of the Archdiocese of New York, Reverend
Monsignor Florence Cohalan.
- Archbishop Corrigan and the Italian Immigrants, Reverend Michael
DiGiovanni.
- A Popular History of the Archdiocese of New York, Revised,
Reverend Monsignor Florence Cohalan.
Currently, only the last two essays listed above are available
for distribution. To order either or both of these essays, please email
us.
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