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Diocese of Hartford.

DHT Diocese of Hartford Collection 1830-1892 (bulk 1840-1874)
Origination : Catholic Church. Diocese of Hartford (Conn.)
Extent : 7 linear inches.
Repository : University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA

Scope and Content Note

Chiefly correspondence (1840-1874) of Francis Patrick McFarland with priests of the Dioceses of New York and Hartford and with members of the American hierarchy. Also one letter written by John England, Bishop of Charleston (1830); one letter written by William Tyler, first Bishop of Hartford (1849); the manuscript of a lenten sermon by Bishop Tyler, written in 1841 and delivered in 1844 and 1848; other papers concerning Catholic affairs in the Diocese of Hartford (1874-1892); photographs and clippings, with information on St. Joseph Cathedral, destroyed by fire in 1957.

Background

Francis Patrick MacFarland (1819-1874), pastor of St. John's Church in Utica, New York, served as the third Bishop of Hartford (1858-1874). During his episcopacy, Hartford experienced rapid industrial expansion and an influx of new workers; the diocese grew accordingly.

Index :

 England, John 1786-1842. 
 Tyler, William, 1806-1849. 
 MacFarland, Francis Patrick, 1819-1874. 
 Catholic Church. Diocese of Hartford (Conn.) 
 St. Joseph Cathedral (Hartford, Conn.) 
 Letters 
 Catholic Church--Bishops--Correspondence. 
 Catholic Church--Connecticut--History--19th century. 
 Catholic Church--Connecticut--Sources.