Correspondence
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Collection on Goelet furnishings
Photocopies documenting the provenance and disposition of furnishings, art, and other objects purchased by Ogden Goelet for his homes in New York City and Newport. Includes English translations of receipts and correspondence from French companies.
Mother Mary Matthew Doyle papers
This collection contains biographical information and correspondence relating to Mother Mary Matthew Doyle, first President of Salve Regina University, 1947-1948.
Papers of the Academic Dean, Sister Mary Rosalia Flaherty
The records of the Academic Dean, Sister Mary Rosalia Flaherty consist of correspondence, memorandum, photographs, speeches, dedications, and tributes.
Goelet family papers
Financial records and correspondence related to Ogden Goelet and his family members, including his brother and his son, both named Robert. Much of the material relates to the family's real estate holdings in New York City and Odgen's Newport residence, Ochre Court.
Papers of the Academic Dean, Sister Mary Alban Kerwick
The records of the Academic Dean, Sister Mary Alban Kerwick consist of correspondence, memorandum, and financial documents.
Letter from William Beach Lawrence to WH and DH Morrison
Sister Sheila Megley Papers, RSM, PhD
The Sister Sheila Megley, RSM, PhD papers consist of correspondence, memorandum, logs, and requisitions related to the professional work endeavors at Salve Regina University while serving as Provost/Executive Vice President and Vice President and Academic Dean.
Mother Mary Hilda Miley papers
This collection contains biographical information, administrative reports and correspondence relating to Mother Mary Hilda Miley, second President of Salve Regina University, 1948-1964.
Newport Ship Yard, Inc. Collection
This collection includes a variety of records salvaged from the former Newport Shipyard, including correspondence, clippings, meeting minutes, promotional material, and administrative records, as well as images of boats affiliated with the shipyard and depicting work at the shipyard's three sites.