Charles Leon Souvay Collection
SVY
Charles Leon Souvay Collection
1798-1922 (bulk 1822-1840)
Origination : Souvay, Charles Leon, 1870- , collector
Extent : 7 reels of microfilm
Repository :
University of Notre Dame Archives
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
Preferred Citation
Charles Leon Souvay Collection (SVY),
University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
Scope and Content
Primarily papers Bishop Joseph Rosati, including
correspondence, much of it in the form of transcriptions
and translations of letters, and his biography.
Correspondents include bishops Benedict Joseph Flaget,
Simon Brute, Anthony Blanc, Leo De Neckere, Joseph Patrick
Lynch, John Odin, John Timon, and John Joseph Hughes, and
the first Vincentian superior in the United States, Felix
de Andreis.
Also correspondence of Bishop William Louis Valentine
Dubourg and of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton; and
correspondence between Souvay and Archbishop Robert Seton,
Sister Mary Agnes McCann, Joseph Cade, and Peter Guilday
of the American Catholic Historical Association,
concerning Mother Seton.
English, Italian, French, and Latin.
Index :
Souvay, Charles Leon, 1870-
Rosati, Joseph, 1789-1843
Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821
American Catholic Historical Association
Vincentians -- United States
Dubourg, William Louis Valentine, 1766-1833
Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 1763-1850
Bruté, Simon, 1779-1839
Blanc, Anthony, 1792-1860
Neckère, Leo de, 1799-1833
Lynch, Joseph Patrick, 1872-1954
Odin, John Mary, 1801-1870
Timon, John, 1797-1867
Hughes, John, 1797-1864
Andreis, Felix de, 1778-1820
Seton, Robert, 1839-1927
McCann, Mary Agnes, 1851-
Cade, Joseph
Guilday , Peter, 1884-1947
Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821
Rosati, Joseph, 1789-1843
MSVY Charles Leon Souvay: Microfilm
- MSVY 1 Series : Bishop L.W. DuBourg's Letters 1809-1826
- MSVY 1 Memorial Marble Tablet in St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, LA (Latin) 1826
- MSVY 1 Notes Bishop DuBourg early years compiled by E. Levesque, communicated by Mr. Trist Wood of New Orleans, French, typed nd
- MSVY 1 Group of letters to Mrs Elizabeth A. Seton, originals in Archives of the Sisters of Charity, Mt. St. Vincent-on-Hudson, New York, nd
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seton 1808/0527
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seton, Baltimore, MD 1809/0715
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seton, Baltimore, MD 1809/1215
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seton, Baltimore, MD 1809/1229
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seton, Baltimore, MD laments the death of Pope Pius XII 1809/1230
- MSVY 1 Letter to Anna Maria (Annina) Seton nd
- MSVY 1 Life of Mother Elizabeth Boyle by A.M.M.G. pp. 99-101 1893
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mother Seton 1810/0831
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mother Seton 1810/0904
- MSVY 1 Letter mentioning Fr. Flaget and Fr. Nagot, in which is enclosed a letter from Pope Pius XII and relics of Pope Pius XII including his flesh and a piece linen dipped in his blood which can be exposed only in the chapel 1810/0926
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, French, typed 1810/1205
All letters to Fr. Brute have location of originals as Catholic Archives of America, Notre Dame, IN, Case: Bishops and Archbishops of New Orleans, No. 14, presently Box II - 1 - a.
- MSVY 1 Letter to Mother Seton from Sr. Mary Agnes McCann's book -- "Mother Seton's Daughters" Vol. 1, pp. 83-85, mentions Rev. Simon Gabriel Brute in his connection with the community, pp. 122-123 in English 1811/06
- MSVY 1 Letter Fr. Tessier, original Notre Dame Archives 1812/08
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, original Notre Dame 1812/0828
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, original Notre Dame 1812/1013
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, original Notre Dame 1813/1007
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, original Notre Dame 1814/0912
- MSVY 1 Letters to Anthony de Sedella, O.M.Cap. 1815/04
- MSVY 1 Letters to Anthony de Sedella, O.M.Cap. 1815/0502
- MSVY 1 Letter to Fr. Simon Brute, Original Notre Dame 1815/1005
- MSVY 1 Letter to Cardinal Litta, Prefect of Propaganda 1816/0106
- MSVY 1 Letter to Cardinal Joseph Doria Pamphili 1816/0109
- MSVY 1 Letters to Marie Rilieux, Soeur Sainte Madeleine (Ursuline), Dispensation of her vows and what happened later 1816-1834