Santa Clara University

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Summary

Title:
Inventory of Henry L. Walsh, S. J. Papers
Creators:
Walsh, Henry L.
Language:
English.
Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], Henry L. Walsh, S.J. Papers, Santa Clara University. University Archives.

Background

Scope and content:

The Walsh Papers contain personal notes, research material, correspondence, and photographs that reflect Walsh's work as poet, teacher, writer, lecturer and historian. His personal notes include clippings and souvenirs that give a general overview of Walsh's life; lecture notes, speeches and sermons covering such topics as Santa Clara history and the value of a Catholic education; and some of Walsh's poems, about fifty in number. The research material found in his papers comprise loose notes, bound notebooks, secondary source material, and drafts of his work on the history of Santa Clara. Walsh's research notes provide information about Mission Indians, missionary priests, and early Santa Clara families, among other aspects of Santa Clara history. Accompanying the complete copy of his first draft, "The History of Santa Clara," are the Jesuit censor's comments concerning the manuscript. Walsh's correspondence captures his communication with many people over the years including California historians and young writers seeking advice on their poems. Other correspondence regarding personal matters is also available in the Collection. The Walsh Photograph Collection includes photographs and postcards of California churches, places such as Columbia and Bodie, and copies of illustrations from his publication, Hallowed were the Gold Dust Trails.

Guide and collection organized by Gigia Bjorn, Jan. 1979. Updated by Anne McMahon, University Archivist, September, 1998.

Biographical / historical:

Henry Walsh was born in San Francisco on November 21, 1879. Both his father, Edward, and his mother, Alice Carroll, were native Irish. His sister Edna was a singer in the San Francisco Light Opera, and his brother Charles became a teacher in public schools. Young Henry Walsh was enrolled at St. Ignatius College in San Francisco in 1893 and entered the Jesuit Order at Sacred Heart Novitiate in Los Gatos, CA, in 1895. As a Scholastic, he taught at Santa Clara College for a year in 1903, then left to complete his education. Walsh was ordained a priest at St. Louis University in 1912.

In 1913, Walsh returned to Santa Clara as an English teacher, and remained there until World War I. He became a chaplain in the U.S. Army in 1918 and served at Fort McArthur, San Pedro. He joined the American Legion and remained in the Reserve Corps until 1953. Between 1919 and 1932, Walsh was appointed Vice President of Loyola College and then Prefect of Discipline at St. Ignatius. In 1932, Walsh returned to Santa Clara and remained there until his death in 1956. As a faculty member, he taught English, religion, philosophy and history. His interest in the history of California, and Santa Clara in particular, manifested itself in his works, Hallowed Were the Gold Dust Trails,a history of the Catholic Church in the Mother Lode published in 1946, and "The History of the University of Santa Clara," which was never published.

About this collection guide

Collection Guide Author:
Processed by University Archives staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Brooke Dykman Dockter
Date Prepared:
© 1998
Date Encoded:
Machine-readable finding aid derived from MSWord. Date of source: January 1979; Updated September 1998.

Access and use

Restrictions:

Santa Clara University permits public access to its archives within the context of respect for individual privacy, administrative confidentiality, and the integrity of the records. It reserves the right to close all or any portion of its records to researchers.

The archival files of any office may be opened to a qualified researcher by the administrator of that office or his/her designee at any time.

Archival collections may be used by researchers only in the Reading Room of the University Archives and may be photocopied only at the discretion of the archivist.

Terms of access:

Permission to copy or publish any portion of the Archives' materials must be given by the Archives.

Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], Henry L. Walsh, S.J. Papers, Santa Clara University. University Archives.

Location of this collection:
Dept. of Archives & Special Collections, University Library,
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053-0500, US
Contact:
(408) 554-5530

Contents

PERSONAL NOTES AND SOUVENIRS

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Newspaper clippings on:

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Edna Walsh in Light Opera (1912)

Walsh joins U.S. Army (1918)

Walsh publishes Santa Clara brochure (1941)

Walsh's 50th Jubilee (1945)

Honor received as chaplain (1952)

Announcement of Santa Clara history (1955) ; Walsh's death (1956);

"History of Santa Clara Under Way" San Francisco Examiner (no date)

Outline of Walsh's life, rank and serial number in Army; Correspondence while chaplain

Promise not to smoke during Lent (1909)

Latin theme written by Walsh as class exercise, Third Grammar class, St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, (1894)

Military Certificates:

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* 16 April, 1918- entry into U.S. Army

October 18, 1919- officer in Reserve Corps

December 27, 1924- appointed chaplain

December 27, 1934- appointed chaplain

April 1, 1953- discharged from Army

Certificate for membership in Edwin Markham Poetry Society

Copyright registrations for Hallowed Were the Gold Dust Trails

Page from diagnostic diary, November 11, 1954

Miscellaneous Souvenirs:

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Thank you note

Announcement of book Hallowed Were the Gold Dust Trails

"A Fortune in Two Old Trunks," a brochure on prunes (1947) ; News clipping on Walsh

60th year Anniversary Invitation, June 12, 1955

Information of Rockwell Hunt:

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"Starting Afresh at 80"- article

Book order form

Biography

Invitation to Walsh from Hunt, January 13, 1954, June 28, 1954, April 5, 1956

Information on Edward "Deb" O'Connor:

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Letter to Walsh from O'Connor during World War II

Poem to Walsh on Jubilee

Order for book

Article on O'Connor's life written by Walsh

Poem by Walsh about O'Connor

*Cartoon wishing Walsh Happy New Year by George Hartman (1930)

Published copies of poems by Walsh:

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"And Now Let's Forget the Whole Thing," The Santa Clara Owl, March 9, 1939

* "At Serra's Tomb," The Owl

"The Ballad of Gold," The Owl

"The Golden Gate," The Owl, May, 1937

* "The Last Shall Be First," The Owl, February 1935

"Noel," Western Jesuit, December, 1935

"An Ode of Welcome," May 7, 1932

"The Prune, A Justification for Its Existence," (another copy oversize-4IW8-99)

"Santa Barbara," The Morning Press, August 18, 1932

Typescript of poems by Walsh:

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"Xavier," "The Snake," "Saratoga," "Of Thee I Sing," "No Death at Christmas" (not by Walsh), "To Mac," "St. Joseph's Shrine," "Robins and Worms," "A Valentine," "The Novice," "The Nurse's Dream," "The P.M. Nurse," "The Take of a Crab," "The Crab," "Imitation of Shakespeare," "San Diego Reverie," "McNanamy's Reply," "To Kate," "Birthday Sonnet," "St. Patrick's Child."

Rough Drafts of Poems, A-H:

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"And Now Let's Forget the Whole Things," "At Serra's Tomb," "Because," "Brother Benassy's Golden Jubilee," "Cherry Pie," "Fr. Semeria," "God Protect Our President," "The Golden Gate," "The Heart of a Jubilarian," "The Heart of Man," "The Hollywood Convention," "Horace I, 38."

Rough Drafts of Poems, I-X:

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"Imitation of Shakespeare," "A Jubilee Heart Song," "The Last Shall Be First," "The Name of Washington," "Noel," "The Nurse's Dream," "Santa Barbara," "The Search for Peace," "Spring Dawn," "The Story of the Horse," "To the Poet Seeking Beauty in California," "Xavier."

Rough drafts of untitled poems on the following topics: Lake Chabot, Night of the Moon, Our little pouchlet, Goof, I'm only a pup from Angel's Camp, The old church bells, Man accused falsely, Robin summer, Under the misty Korean stars

Speeches by Walsh:

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Dedication of Serra Day

For 60th Jubilee

Eulogy for Fr. Paul Galtes

Speech by Walsh about Sonora

Sermons and prayers by Walsh:

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Invocation at Review Ceremony for Order of the Purple Heart, July 4, 1943

Sermon to grammar school on Resurrection

Sermon to police (?)

Sermon on Memorial Day to American Legion

Speeches concerning University of Santa Clara History:

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"Novitiate Talk"

Lecture at Fremont School

History of Santa Clara University- brief outline

Graduation of St. Clare's Grammar School

Lecture to Out Door League on the Alameda

Notes on Earthquakes from B. Hubbard

Correspondence from Edna (sister) re 1906 Earthquake, April 26, 1906

Speech on Humanities emphasizing the importance of a liberal arts education: Notes on the Conference of Humanities; Speech on Humanities; Extra notes for Speech

Notes on Civil War

Notes for teaching English: Lecture on Poetry, Foolish Dictionary, update of Shakespeare, bits of poems, poetry notes for lectures, notes on Henry IV, poetry as expression

Notes on Western Civilization- Draft of lecture (?)

Philosophy Notes

Religion Notes: Fragments of lectures, Catholic Humanism, test questions

Article by Walsh: "The Santa Clara Centenary"

Articles in The Legionnaire when Walsh was chaplain, eight articles, 1937

Brochure by Walsh, "Mission Santa Clara"

Short Stories by Walsh:

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"Mortals Be Fools"

"Georgia Gallahad"

Skit on Negroes

Articles on "The Town of Santa Clara" published in The Santa Clara Journal in 1955 and again in 1955 (photocopied) on the following subjects: The town of Santa Clara (April 4, 1955), California becomes a state (April 28), Mission Santa Clara (May 5), Santa Clara settlers (May 12), Marcello, the Indian (May 19), Indian life (June 2), Yoscolo, the Indian (June 16), Marcello (June 23), Alexander Forbes (June 30), Arguello family (July 7), Don Ygnacio Alviso (July 14), Santa Clara in 1881 (July 21), Bellamy (July 28), Mary Harlan Smith (August 4), Mrs. Vardaman Bennett (August 25), Olive Isbell (September 15 & 22), town fire department (November 3, 1955)

Walsh's scrapbook with the articles on Santa Clara and pictures

Notes on long retreat

Poems written by other poets: O.P. Asham (student of Santa Clara), John Lee Sullivan

Poems written about San Francisco by other authors: "City of Mists and Dreams," "The San Francisco Fog," "The Hyde Street Grip," "The Legend of Portsmouth Square," and Walsh's interpretations of the poems

Poems by Fr. Francis Prelato of St. Ignatius College, San Francisco

Composition by Tom Kenney, 1906

MATERIAL ON CALIFORNIA'S MOTHER LODE COUNTRY

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Interview of Fr. Santandreu, 1940- pastor of Spanish Church in San Francisco and former missionary in Mother Lode

Notes on priests of the Mother Lode

Articles and quotes from other authors "St. Anne's Church," "Sawyer's Bar" by Cecil Adair, "Sonora Trail," "Centenary of Pierson Barton Readings Settlement of Shasta County" by Peter Conmy

Letters used by Walsh as sources on Mother Lode:

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William Vaughan to Dr. Woodlock (May 9, 1861)

James Largan to Dr. Forde (November 1, 1858)

James Largan to Dr. Woodlock (November 5, 1858)

Rev. Eugene O'Connell to Fr. Richard O'Brien (February 1852)

James Callahan to Fr. Potter (October 30, 1863)

Patrick O'Reilley to Fr. Bennett (December 28, 1863, 2 copies)

Letters to P.A. Murphy from X.E. O'Connell, 1872

Pamphlets & articles on Mother Lode:

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William Upton, "A Bit of Little Known History"

Otheto, "The Story of Columbia"

Siskiyou County (3 Pamphlets)

Tuolumne County (2 Pamphlets)

Columbia State Park

"Along the Mother Lode"

** Hallowed Were the Gold Dust Trails by Henry L. Walsh, S.J.

MATERIAL ON SANTA CLARA HISTORY

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Notes on Indians: Descriptions of different tribes in California, Indian life in the missions (pp. 1-26)

Notes on the history of Santa Clara Valley: General history and Spanish families in the valley (pp. 27-50)

Notes on the history of Santa Clara city: Murphy family, Isbell family, early settlers, Mission San Jose, tannery (pp. 51-131)

Notes on Santa Clara city continued: Fatjo family, James Alexander Forbes, Malarin family, St. Joseph's church (pp. 132-185)

Notes on missions from other authors: "The Secularization of the California Missions," notes from Engelhardt, Spearman (pp. 186-195)

Notes on Mission Santa Clara from other authors; Carrie Stevens Walter, Mary Holway, Engelhardt, Von Langsdorff, Rockwell Hunt, Fr. George O'Connell (pp. 196-246)

Notes on mission life: Description of mission life, regulations for tour of missions, mission life after 1790 (pp. 247-262)

Notes on the three sites of Mission Santa Clara (pp. 263-343)

Notes on the history of Mission Santa Clara, everyday mission life (pp. 344-382)

Notes on Mission property titles: Mission orchard, squatters, California Hotel (pp. 383-402)

Notes on Santa Clara College 1850-1870 (pp. 403-425)

Notes on Santa Clara College 1870-1900 (pp. 426-443)

Notes on Santa Clara College from other authors: "The Saga of Santa Clara Light Infantry," by Culligan, Mars, McFadden, the Sisters of Notre Dame, Fr. O'Sullivan, Rendon, Spearman, Twohy, Vizzard, Wilson, and Zieman (pp. 444-475)

Notes from interviews on Santa Clara (?): Andrew P. Hill, Fred Stern, Walter Johnsing, Mrs. McKee (pp. 476-479); 24 pages of notes re: Santa Clara students and student life ca. 1900.

Description of Palaeontological Museum, Mineral Cabinet, and Varsi Library (pp. 480-482)

Maps of Santa Clara Campus & city:

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Layout of Tom Heffron

Waddell's Diagram (1866)

1905

* Map of city of Santa Clara by the American Red Cross (1941)- See Map Collection SC-008 with note on Santa Clara residents on reverse

Notes on the history of Los Gatos, Villa Maria (pp. 483-492)

Notes compiled by Walsh on the early settlers of Santa Clara- Judge Redman, the Alameda, the public school board, Santa Clara Faculty, Forbes (pp. 493-602)

Notes of Santa Clara continued - James Lick, Fatjo, Murphy, Taaffe family, Stevens, Olive Isbell (pp. 603-681)

First draft of Santa Clara History- early mission history

First draft of Santa Clara History- pp. 8-77 (some pages missing)

First draft of Santa Clara History- beginnings of the college, pp. 1-6

Another version of history- pp. 1-39 (some pages missing)

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1850-1858)- Introduction & pp. 1-50

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1858-1867) pp. 51-99

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1867-1877) pp. 100-155

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1877-1888) pp. 156-205

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1888-1897) pp. 206-251

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1897-1903) pp. 252-289

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1903-1906) pp. 290-337

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1906-1907) pp. 338-371

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1908-1914) pp. 372-423

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1914-1924) pp. 424-488

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1924-1927) pp. 489-538

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1927-1930) pp. 539-601

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1930-1932) pp. 602-650

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1932-1934) pp. 651-703

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1934-1936) pp. 704-754

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1936-1938) pp. 755-807

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1938-1941 pp. 808-853

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1941-1945) pp. 854-908

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1945-1948) pp. 909-958

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History (1948-1950) pp. 959-1005

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History- Extras 1-54

Rough Draft of Santa Clara History- Extras 55-110

Sample pages for Walsh's History of Santa Clara

A "Mission Santa Clara Guide" By H.L. Walsh

** Sample copy of book, first pages printed (2 copies)

**Final copy of manuscript, "The History of the University of Santa Clara by Henry Walsh, S.J.

WALSH"S RESEARCH NOTEBOOKS

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Notebook of mission history, early Santa Clara College, property rights, information of Santa Clara Families- Fatjo

Walsh, Rev. Henry L., S.J. The First Century, A History of the University of Santa Clara, University of Santa Clara, 1950

Walsh, Rev. Henry L., S.J. Annals of Santa Clara. Bound typescript. 2 volumes. Vol. 1: Part I (1851-1951) 371 pp. Part II (1909-1924). Vol. 2: Part III (1936-1951) 589 pp. Index. 1955.

Notebook on Santa Clara families- Arguello, Fatjo, Graham

Santa Clara Board of Trustees

Notebook on general history of Santa Clara Valley

Rough draft of Santa Clara History- early mission period

Notebook on California missions, Fr. Serra

Notebook on mission history and Santa Clara families

Notebook on Santa Clara College: college accounts, students" and faculty's recollections, Jesuit missions in California, Mission Santa Clara

Notebook on history of Mission Santa Clara

Religious notes: Value of a Christian education, views on Hell, Pope's essay on Criticism, history, poetry

Lists of photographs of Santa Clara and identification

Notebook for English: Poetry notes on Shakespeare, Hopkins

Miscellaneous notes: Religion notes, Sherman in California, notes from Retreat, history of Santa Clara Valley, California missions

CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING PERSONAL MATTERS

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D.H. Conway to Walsh- October 4, 1954

W. Schmidt to Walsh- no date

John Burke to Walsh- April 29, 1938. Poems written by Burke sent to Walsh for criticism

J. Glaser to Walsh- June 28, 1938. Song sent to Walsh

J. Pasquay to Walsh- February 17, 1944. Songs sent to Walsh

Charles Walsh to Walsh- April 12, 1954. Poems sent to Walsh for criticism

Walsh to San Jose Mercury - no date

Walsh to Huberto-draft of telegram in Latin, no date

Poems written to Walsh on his Golden Jubilee, 1945 by:

Contents

FMJ (?)

Chestor Herold

"Deb" O'Connor

William Shepherd

Edward Shipsey

Rev. Stack

Charles Walsh

B.Y. Williams

Correspondence concerning Historical Landmarks Commission:

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Minutes of meeting- July 28, 1952

Program from community dinner

A.S. Belick to Walsh- July 8, 1952 & October 10, 1952

Robley Morgan to Gladys Budde- August 13, 1952

Walsh to Gladys Budde- July 18, 1952 & October 10, 1953

Walsh to Joseph Base- November 21, 1952

Correspondence not written directly to Walsh but concerning him:

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J. "Sam" Dunne to Clay Bernard- June 16, 1937

Fred Wagner to Clay Bernard- June 21, 1937

Philomena Hagan to Lena Chisholm- August 16, 1939

James Stewart to George Duffy- October 12, 1940

Fr. Thomas to Mrs. Gallagher- February 26, 1946

Gertrude Steger to Francis Moore- February 25, 1942 (map & article included)

George Johnson to Claire Tinney- April 14, 1939

CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA MOTHER LODE

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Correspondents A-B:

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James M. Allen to Walsh- April 11, 1953

Clyde Arbuckle to Walsh- October 10, 1942

Bishop Armstrong to Walsh- February 23, 1945

Rosalind Boring to Walsh- June 16, 1954 & May 11, 1955

Eleanor Bancroft to Walsh- November 23, 1944

Dolores Cadell to Walsh- October 22, 1942 & November 28, 1944

Naomi Carey to Walsh- April 23, 1953 & Ella Caw to Walsh- March 26, 1941 (see photo # 24,472 A1, A2)

Henry Collins to Walsh- December 16, 1949, July 16, 1951, August 3, 1951, November 11 and November 29, 1951, December 6, 1951, April 25, 1952, April 29, 1952, June 5, 1952, July 31, 1952, October 18, 1952, November 1952, November 19, 1952, November 28, 1952, December 1, 1952, December 10, 1952, December 22, 1952, January 16, 1953, October 22, 1953 (19 letters)

Correspondents C-D:

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W. H. Coffey to Walsh- January 13, 1940 & June 18, 1940

Copeland to Walsh- June 30, " (see photo # 24,472 A4, A5)

Walsh to Dermody- May 4, 1944

Dominican Fathers to Walsh- October 9, 1943

Aubrey Drury to Walsh- September 21, 1944

John Dwyer to Walsh- February 6, 1942 & June 1, 1947 (manuscript MA thesis "The History of the Catholic Church in Grass Valley" J.T. Dwyer, 1942- Papers of Dwyer in Diocese of San Francisco Archives)

Correspondents F-G:

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John Farmer to Walsh- October 3, 1950

Fr. J.P. Farrell to Walsh- April 6, 1953

A.G. Feustal to Walsh- April 1, 1953

Fr. Maynard Geiger to Walsh- May 24, 1941, March 22, 1953, March 27, 1953

Walsh to Geiger- August 6, 1954

Anne Fisher to Walsh- May 12, 1947 (Conlin letters, manuscript enclosed)

Correspondents G-H:

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Felix L. Geis to Walsh- May 27, 1942

Mabel Gillis to Walsh- September 1, 1943

Robert Graham to Walsh- May 19, 1946

J.P. Hall to Walsh- March 9, 1943

Dorothy Gloster to Walsh- April 17, 1947 (manuscript enclosed)

Correspondents H-J:

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John Heffernan to Walsh- December 15, 1939 & April 2, 1940

Hartley Jackson to Walsh- November 4, 1946 & January 5, 1947

W. Hill to Walsh June 30, 1953, re: donation of 20 agates

Fr. Jacobson to Walsh- October 23, 1942

Chas Johnson to Walsh- May 5, 1953

Rev. Paul Kenapke to Walsh- November 8, 1940 & January 18, 1941 (information requested by Walsh)

Correspondents L-M:

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Louise Litsch to Walsh- August 6, 1950

Frances McFeely to Walsh- June 15, 1952

John McGroarty to Walsh- September 29, 1943

Zacheus Maher to Walsh- October 27, 1939

Gabriel Menager to Walsh- August 24, 1954

James Miraglia to Walsh- December 18, 1945

J. P. Morgan to Walsh- November 28, 1942

Correspondents N-P:

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Ruth Newport to Walsh- November 14, 1939

T. Nugent to Walsh- August 28, 1939 & October 2, 1943

A.R. O'Brien to Walsh- September 25, 1944

Edwin O'Hara to Walsh- December 6, 1945

Percy Pettigrew to Walsh- September 12, 1953

William O'Keefe to Walsh- December 2, 1939, January 22, 1940, March 12, 1940, February 28, 1942, March 5, 1942, March 17, 1942, July 8, 1942, September 11, 1945, April 10, 1947

Correspondents R-S:

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Julia Regan to Walsh- April 1, 1952

James Ryan to Walsh- April 1, 1940

Schrader to Walsh- September 1954, May 3, 1955

Joseph Scott to Walsh- April 23, 1943 & September 28, 1943

Mrs. John Thomas to Walsh- March 21, 1943 & April 26, 1944

Correspondents T-X:

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Fr. Osmond Thorpe to Walsh- April 21, 1948

James Twohy to Walsh- May 15, 1953 & June 27, 1954 (article enclosed)

Fr. James White to Walsh- August 1, 1952, March 23, 1954, April 6, 1954

Jeanne Elizabeth Weir to Walsh- October 7, 1943

Thelma Zieman to Walsh- December 20, 1939

Rudolph Van Norden to Walsh- October 3, 1948 & December 2, 1948 (manuscript enclosed)

Correspondents A:

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Hazel Adams to Walsh- June 14, 1955

James Addicott to Walsh- November 9, 1952 & April 12, 1953 (information on Santa Clara Valley enclosed)

Correspondents B-C:

Contents

Scott Billyou to Walsh- January 18, 1955

J.N. Bowman to Walsh- November 15, 1946

Helen Bretnor to Walsh- January 29, 1953 (see photo #24,472 A50)

Thomas Bronne to Walsh- December 28, 1939

Annehel Covrado to Walsh- no date

Florence Cunningham to Walsh- January 30, 1950

Correspondents D-H:

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Catherine Dillon to Walsh- May 23, 1951

Jean Gordon to Walsh- September 22, 1952

Reyes Gutierrez to Walsh- April 20, 1948

Catherine Harroun to Walsh- August 7, 1948

Margaret Hawthorne to Walsh- June 13, 1955

Correspondents K-M:

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Louis E. Kern to Walsh- June 30, 1953

Evelyn Kruse to Walsh- April 4, 1955

Alick Leonard to Walsh- July 7, 1951

Dev Lomax to Walsh- June 30, 1953

Norman Martin to Walsh- August 22, 1954, November 19, 1952

Correspondents O-S:

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Umberto Olivieri to Walsh- August 20, 1955

William Ryan to Walsh- June 1953

Walsh to Ryan- June 2, 1953

J.M. Scammell to Walsh- July 6, 1949 (article on Santa Clara Light Infantry enclosed)

W.E. Smith to Walsh- September 5, 1952

T.J. O'Connell ('92) re: SCU colors and yells- May 13, 1947

Correspondents S-W:

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Arthur Spearman, S.J. to Walsh- August 29, 1946, September 3, 1946, April 25, 1955

R.S. Suielie (?) To Walsh- November 5, 1945

Will Sykes to Walsh- December 15, 1952 & April 26, 1955 (with reply from Frank Schneider)

Marilyn Tappa to Walsh- May 2, 1955

Carolyn Wood to Walsh- March 23, 1953

Edith Webb to Walsh- May 10, 1945, June 5, 1945, March 19, 1946, March 26, 1946, July 22, 1946, July 8, 1947, August 11, 1947, May 26, 1948, October 24, 1948, August 10, 1949, August 14, 1950, November 18, 1952, December 30, 1952, December 1954, October 10, 1956 (15 letters)

Draft of letter to Alumnus from Walsh announcing upcoming publication of history of Santa Clara

Jesuit censor's comments on "The History of Santa Clara University"

WORKS BY OTHER AUTHORS WHICH WALSH OWNED

Contents

Seventy-five Years of Catholic Life in Nevada by Thomas Gorman, 1935

"The Good New Days" and "How Few the Things," two essays by Hartley Everet Jackson, 1940

The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum by Wallace Irwin, 1901

The Love Sonnets of a Car Conductor by Wallace Irwin, 1908

ADDITIONS TO COLLECTION

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Pageant for San Jose centennial celebration

2 letters; Marie Poche to Walsh- October 9, 1948, December 7, 1948 and 3 copies of Fabulous Calfia

Letter from Dale H. Fife to Walsh- May 30, 1949

Pageant of Mission Santa Clara; Newspaper clip re: Walsh & 1934 S.C. Pageant

"Spring Quarter Pageant Gives Promise of Being Sensation," The Night Letter, December 3, 1948

A.J. Cody, S.J. to Walsh- July 20, 1949 with manuscript of pageant re history of the university

Schneider, Samuel to Walsh- September 16, 1952 with copy of speech on mineralogy

Curran, John T., S.J., to Walsh, September 8, 1942 regarding research on early California Bishops

WALSH PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION

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J.M. Cassin (removed from letter by Ella Caw to Walsh- March 26, 1941)

St. Rose Church, Santa Rosa (removed from letter by Ella Caw- March 26, 1941)

Main St., Shasta, CA, 1865 (removed from letter by Copeland to Walsh- June 30)

Fr. Michael Wallrath as German Soldier (removed from letter by Sr. Dolorosa- November 13, 1943)

Fr. Michael Wallrath on Silver Jubilee (removed from letter by Sr. Dolorosa- November 13, 1943)

Sawyer's Bar

Lee Vining Grade

Sawyer's Bar

Columbia from the East (original + 2 copies)

Columbia general view- from the public school (original + 2 copies)

Chinese miners, Columbia (original + 2 copies)

Columbia, the public school (original + 2 copies)

Sawyer's Bar (2 copies)

the Catholic church, Columbia (2 copies)

All that is left of Aurora

Bodie

Bodie

Bodie

Bodie Hills

Fr. McNally (original)

Numbers A21-30 are postcards:

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Ruins of Wells Fargo building, Virginia City

Freemont Hotel, Auburn

Main and High St., Shasta, 1850's

View of Shasta

Couterville, CA

St. Anne's Church, Columbia

St. Anne's Church, Columbia

Views of Columbia

Catholic church, Sonora

Notre Dame Convent, Marysville

Blessing of plaque attached to foundation of old church of 1857, Shasta

St. Patrick's Church, Murphy, Calaveros County (3 copies)

unknown

Opportunity Camp, Stanislaus County

Numbers A35-49 are copies of illustrations in Hallowed Were the Gold Dust Trails (in order of appearance)

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Bishop Eugene O'Conell, DD

Archbishop Alemany, DD

Bishop Patrick Manogue, DD

St. Anne's Church, Columbia

St. Patrick's Church, Murphy

St. Andrew's Church, San Andreas

St. John's Church, Coloma

Bishop Thomas Grace, DD

The Ghost Town of Bodie

Bishop Patrick Keane, DD

St. Patrick's Church, Grass Valley

Church of the Immaculate Conception

St. Joseph's Church, Sawyer's Bar

St. Joseph's Church, Marysville

Church of St. John the Baptist, Folsom

San Miguel De Conca, Sierra Gorda (removed from the letter by Helen Bretnor to Walsh- January 29, 1953)