"Opening address: S[iste]r Terry Abraham, S[iste]r Mary Ellen Sheehan, IMH, S[iste]rs Lois Green & [and] Better Rae Lee, PBVM".
letter addressed to "Mother" informing that a Mary Leontine would be calling into the "Troy Record office" to conduct some research into Father Sheehan's life (signed Sister Mary Stephen).
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.
letter to the Reverend Mother of Fermoy from Sister M. Patricia suggesting that a Miss Sheehan that was visiting Ireland from the U.S.A. could collect the Rule Books and bring them back to New York.
incomplete letter addressed to Mother M. Immaculata from unknown person regarding some research into the places where a Father William Sheehan ministered in North America from 1864 onwards (12 September 1960); letter addressed from "St Paul the Apostle Convent, 128 Twelfth Street, Troy, New York" to Mother Mary Immaculata from a Sister Mary Leontine referencing "enclosed information" [missing] on Father Sheehan (13 September 1960).
Letter from Mgr. Felici to McQuaid forwarding two Bulls, regarding the appointment of Canon Sheehan to the Archdeaconship of the Metropolitan Chapter and Canon McGough to ‘Yago’ Prebend.
Letter from +Fogarty to +McQuaid. He writes about catechesis in the vocational and technical schools. Annotation that +McQuaid sent a copy of Sheehan book.
Handwritten notes by +McQuaid on a meeting with Mr. Sheehan, CEO, who agreed to discuss the Programme with the Commission. He regards the Programme as the core of the students’ course in Technology.
Letter from Fr. Laurence Sheehan submitting Communion numbers, Easter Duty defaulters and other matters.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Canon Sheehan informing him that he will not be responding to the petition made by persons for the provision of a new church without Canon Sheehan’s knowledge.