Notes on D-Day

The Provincial Annals of the Normandy Province were the official day-to-day record of goings on at the Marillac Provincial House outside St. Louise, MO.  The Normandy Province existed from 1910-1969, before being divided into the East Central, West Central, and Western Province.

Here are the simple accounts of June 5-6, 1944, D-Day, 75 years ago.

“June 5: Invasion began in Europe.
June 6: Churches in St. Louis having special services for out-come of invasion. Many Churches having Exposition – special prayers all day by order of Archbishop Glennon. Picnic at St. Vincent’s for Seminary. No one invited but Sisters Assistant. Father Martinez came at 2:30 P.M. and exposed the Bl. Sacrament – Exposition until Benediction at 5:30.”

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Finding aid for Spiritual Music Collection Now Available

We would like to thank Shea Rowell for all of her hard work this semester.  The finding aid for the collection of spiritual music is now available to researchers!  Please contact us if you have an interest in this fascinating aspect of the community!

Hymn to St. Catherine

RG 14-4 Spiritual Music Finding Aid

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Newly Conserved Materials!: Financial Ledgers and Their Use

The Archives is happy to have seen work completed on some more pieces of the collection.  In the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century, it was not uncommon for businesses, nonprofits, or in this case religious communities to keep their financial records in large bound volumes.  These ledgers of St. Agnes Hospital and of the Central House in Emmitsburg are not only beautiful material pieces, but provide hints to the operations and life in the community.

Among the various budget lines to run a hospital are some expected things, such as “Special Nurses” and “Repairs”, but also notables such as a separate budget line exclusively for “Fish & Oysters” or, in what is today a developed area of Baltimore City, “Cattle Fund”

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The financial ledger for Emmitsburg shows other interesting expenditures, including, in 1918, dedicated line items for an “Auto Fund” and, a mere 20 years after Marie Curie’s pioneering work on radiation, a line item for “X Ray”

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The ledgers also keep statistics of the sisters activity in both the health and religious fronts.

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The ledgers are available to researchers at the archives by appointment.

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