letter stating that Miss Sheehan couldn't make to Cork after all on her visit, the books still had not arrived and Sister M. Patricia was anxious about whether they would or not (20 September 1945); letter stating that the books had arrived and thanking Fermoy Convent for that, details of a recent reception ceremony for First and Second Professions.
Fermoy
273 Archival description results for Fermoy
typed brief narrative of the reasons for the founding of Fermoy Convent and the missions sent overseas from it.
history of the western settlement of Juneau area from the purchase of Alaska from Russia by the United States in 1867; Christian development of Juneau area and the arrival of Catholic Missionaries; description of Totem Poles, their functions in Native American society, and how to read a Totem Pole.
list of Sisters names with dates written beside them, possibly dates of birth or dates of Profession; history of the founding of Watervliet Presentation Convent, reasons that it came into being, and the works of the Sisters in the area.
typed history of the founding and works of Presentation Convent, Fermoy.
letters from heating and sanitary engineers of Cork to the Reverend Mother with estimates of cost of installation of new oil burner and boiler in Fermoy Convent.
printed image from Saint Rita's Presentation College, Brisbane, Australia, with spiritual image; greeting card from Saint Marys Presentation College, Hobart, Tasmania, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the school.
letter on official "State of Alaska, Office of the Governor" headed paper sent to Sister Helena Fox requesting that she return to Juneau because "They miss you here -- and we do too!" (signed Walter J, Hickel, Governor).
booklet issued by the Presentation Sisters of Hobart in 1916 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of their foundation.
going away cards given to Sister Helena Fox on her departure from Alaska, presumably created by school children.