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Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers
1810-2006, n.d. Creator: Hoy, Suellen (1942 - )
Extent: 24 l. ft.
Location: Processor: Ashley Eckhardt, April 3, 2008
Administration Information Access Restrictions: Personal correspondence is restricted by Suellen Hoy until 2030.
Usage Restrictions: Copyright to the photographs obtained from the Chicago Sun-Times,
Archdiocese of Chicago, and Library of Congress is retained by the original owner. For other
photographs procured by Dr. Hoy, the copyright is granted to the WLA. Copyright for most of the
other materials in this collection resides elsewhere. See the archivist for further information.
Preferred Citation: Loyola University Chicago. Women & Leadership Archives. Suellen Hoy,
Ph.D., Papers. Box #, Folder #.
Provenance: Donated by Suellen Hoy on July 21, 2003 (WLA2003.28), April 27, 2004
(WLA2004.22), May 25, 2005, September 15, 2006 (WLA2006.51), and August 21, 2007
(WLA2007.26).
Separations: Approximately 0.5 linear feet of duplicates were removed. A collection of books
related to women religious was separated and became part of the WLA monograph collection.
See Also: Suellen Hoy Papers, Indiana University Archives
Biographical History Suellen Hoy was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 14, 1942. She earned her B.A. from St.
Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana, in 1965. She then attended Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana, where she earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in 1971 and 1975 respectively. Dr.
Hoy served in a number of capacities within the history profession, beginning her career as a history
teacher at Marian Central High School in Woodstock, Illinois, and Highland Senior High School in
Highland, Indiana, where she taught until 1968. In 1974, she taught as an assistant professor in the
history department at the State University of New York until she was appointed director of the
Public Works Historical Society in Chicago in 1975. Through her employment with the Public
Works Historical Society, Dr. Hoy published two books with Michael C. Robinson entitled History
of Public Works in the United States, 1776-1976, and Public Works History in the United States: A
Guide to the Literature. In 1981, Dr. Hoy took a position as deputy director of the North Carolina
Division of Archives and History in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she remained until 1987.
In 1987, Dr. Hoy earned a position as a visiting associate professor in the history department at the
University of Notre Dame. In 1991, her husband Walter Nugent, also a history professor at the
University of Notre Dame, served as a guest professor at University College Dublin in Ireland. Dr.
Hoy accompanied her husband to Ireland and also served as a visiting professor at University
College as she conducted research on Irish women religious. She used this research for the
publication of her book From Dublin to New Orleans: The Journey of Nora and Alice, which she
wrote with Irish historian Margaret MacCurtain, as well as the articles “The Journey Out: The
Recruitment and Emigration of Irish Religious Women to the United States, 1912-1914,” published
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in the Journal of Women’s History in 1995 and “Walking Nuns: Chicago’s Irish Sisters of Mercy,”
published in At the Crossroads: Old St. Patrick’s and the Chicago Irish in 1997.
When she returned to the United States in 1992, Dr. Hoy continued to research women religious
orders, particularly those who resided in Chicago. Dr. Hoy published several articles on Chicago
women religious orders in such publications as the Journal of Women’s History, Journal of Urban
History, Journal of Illinois History, Chicago History, and U.S. Catholic Historian. In 2006, she
published a collection of these essays as Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in Chicago’s Past, which
earned the Illinois State Historical Society’s Certificate of Excellence in 2007. In addition to her
works on Catholic nuns, Dr. Hoy also published a book entitled Chasing Dirt: The American
Pursuit of Cleanliness in 1995 and wrote numerous articles on issues such as public health, public
works, and the history profession. Dr. Hoy has received numerous grants and fellowships to
support her research and has also been recognized by the Conference of the History of Women
Religious, earning their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. Dr. Hoy currently teaches at the
University of Notre Dame as a guest professor and independent scholar.
Scope and Content The Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers consist of research files pertaining to Dr. Hoy’s publications on
women religious orders. Most of the materials in this collection are copies of original documents
located at other archival repositories and as a result the copyright for the materials resides with the
original repository. Generally, the repository has marked the documents obtained from their
archives by Dr. Hoy. Dr. Hoy’s research includes files on individual religious orders, Catholic
schools and churches in Chicago, charitable organizations, immigration of Irish nuns, and social
activism. Most of the materials are copies of newspaper articles and records held in other archives,
but the collection also includes a selection of photographs, audio tapes, compact discs, slides, and
videocassettes. The materials are divided by subject and arranged alphabetically within series.
Series 1: Publications, 1994-2004, Box 1 This series contains Dr. Hoy’s published books and articles, most of which discuss women religious
orders in Chicago. Her works also cover topics related to women religious orders in Ireland and
their immigration to the United States. Dr. Hoy’s book on cleanliness is also included in this series.
Series 2: Irish Immigration, 1810-2003, n.d., Boxes 2-6
This series consists of research files regarding the immigration of Irish nuns to the United States.
Materials include diaries, biographical files, newspaper articles, academic articles and theses, and
organizational records from the various religious orders researched.
Subseries 2A: From Dublin to New Orleans, 1835-1996, n.d., Box 2
This subseries contains research files used to write From Dublin to New Orleans: The Journey of
Nora and Alice, a book that chronicles the journey of two Dominican sisters, Nora Prendiville and
Alice Nolan, from their home in Ireland to their mission in the United States in 1899. Dr. Hoy
based her research for this work on the diaries kept by both Nora and Alice during their journey and
the collection includes copies of the diaries and research files regarding geographic locations,
transatlantic voyages in the 19th
century, and other nuns who immigrated to the United States in the
19th
century.
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Subseries 2B: “The Journey Out,” 1810-2003, n.d., Boxes 2-6
This subseries consists of research files regarding Dr. Hoy’s article “The Journey Out: The
Recruitment and Emigration of Irish Religious Women to the United States, 1812-1914” published
in the Journal of Women’s History in 1995. Documents include correspondence, newspaper
articles, academic articles, and organizational records pertaining to Irish women religious orders,
immigration, and missions in the United States in the 19th
century. Religious orders particularly
represented include the Dominicans, Holy Faith Sisters, Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters
of St. Joseph, Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
Sisters of the Presentation, and Ursulines.
Series 3: Schools, 1837-2004, n.d., Boxes 6-17
This series contains research files regarding Chicago Catholic schools operated by women religious
orders. Dr. Hoy particularly examines how these schools addressed the problems of racial
discrimination and poverty within Chicago in the 19th
and 20th
centuries. Materials include
correspondence, newspaper articles, administrative records, biographical records, and academic
articles.
Subseries 3A: Illinois Technical School for Colored Girls, 1883-2001, n.d., Boxes 6-8
This subseries contains records used to write “Illinois Technical School for Colored Girls: A
Catholic Institution on Chicago’s South Side, 1911-1953,” published in the Journal of Illinois
History in 2001. The Religious of the Good Shepherd operated the Illinois Technical School for
Colored Girls as an institution devoted to the education of orphan and impoverished African
American girls. Materials include administrative records from the Illinois Technical School and the
Chicago Industrial School, biographical records, newspaper articles, academic articles, and
government reports.
Subseries 3B: Loretto Academy, 1893-2004, n.d., Boxes 8-12
This subseries consists of research files used to write “No Color Line at Loretto Academy: Catholic
Sisters and African Americans on Chicago’s East Side” published in the Journal of Women’s
History in 2002. Loretto Academy was operated by the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also
known as the Sisters of Loretto, for the education of African American girls in Chicago. Research
on Catholic schools in Chicago and the rest of the United States are included as well as files on
racial issues in Chicago and its school system. Materials include administrative records for Loretto
Academy and Mercy High School, biographical records, newspaper articles, and academic articles.
Subseries 3C: Magdalen Institutions, 1837-2003, n.d., Boxes 12-15
This subseries consists of research files used to write “Caring for Chicago’s Women and Girls: The
Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 1859-1911” published in the Journal of Urban History in 1997. The
Religious of the Good Shepherd operated the House of the Good Shepherd in Chicago as a
preparatory school for orphan girls. Materials include administrative records for the House of the
Good Shepherd, biographical records, newspaper articles, academic articles, and U.S. census data.
Subseries 3D: Our Lady of the Angels Fire, 1892-2004, n.d., Boxes 16-17
This subseries consists of research files regarding the tragic fire at the Our Lady of the Angels
School in 1958. Our Lady of the Angels was operated by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary. Dr. Hoy used her research on the fire for the article “Stunned with Sorrow” published
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in Chicago History in 2002. Materials include biographical files of some of the Sisters of Charity
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, particularly the three nuns who lost their lives in the fire. Other records
include newspaper articles, academic articles, memories and commemorations of the fire and its
victims, and information regarding the student survivors and victims of the fire.
Series 4: Social Changes, 1892-2006, n.d., Boxes 17-23
This series consists of research files regarding the social changes that affected the lives and
vocations of women religious orders in the 1960s. The records in this series discuss the changes
enacted through Vatican II as well as the civil rights movement of the 1960s, particularly the effects
within Chicago. Materials include academic articles, newspaper articles, biographical records, and
administrative records.
Subseries 4A: Post-Vatican II, 1964-2006, n.d., Box 17
This subseries consists of research files regarding the effects of Vatican II on women religious
orders. Topics covered include feminism and liberation theology and the works and biographical
records of Francis Borgia Rothluebber, S.S.S.F. Materials include academic articles, newspaper
articles, and biographical records.
Subseries 4B: Racial Issues, 1892-2006, n.d., Boxes 17-23
This subseries contains research files regarding the civil rights movement, particularly its effects in
Chicago and the participation of women religious orders. A large portion of the records pertain to
the Marillac House, an institution that is still operated by the Daughters of Charity in Chicago to
serve impoverished families in the city. Other subjects covered include the Illinois Club for
Catholic Women protest, Martin Luther King, Jr., Cabrini Green, and fair housing practices in
Chicago. Racial issues in Chicago’s schools are also discussed with particular focus on Alvernia
High School, St. Dorothy’s School, and Xavier High School. Materials include newspaper articles,
academic articles and theses, biographical records, correspondence, organizational and
administrative records, and interview transcripts.
Series 5: Women Religious Orders, 1843-2005, n.d., Boxes 23-37
This series consists of research files regarding the various women religious orders studied by Dr.
Hoy. Most of the records have been divided by religious order with materials consisting of
correspondence, biographical records, administrative and organizational records, newspaper
articles, and academic articles and theses.
Subseries 5A: General Information, 1848-2005, n.d., Boxes 23-25
This subseries consists of research files regarding general issues that affected all women religious
orders. Subjects include convent life, current issues, statistics, and nuns as teachers. Files on the
Society of the Divine Word, the order of priests who operated St. Monica’s and St. Elizabeth’s
Parishes with the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Father Daniel J. Mallette, and Cardinal
Mundelein are also included in this subseries. Materials include newspaper articles, biographical
records, and organizational records.
Subseries 5B: Orders, 1843-2005, n.d., Boxes 25-37
This subseries consists of research files regarding various women religious orders, particularly those
located in Chicago. Records are divided by religious order and arranged alphabetically. Subjects
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covered primarily pertain to biographical information on individual nuns and administrative records
regarding the order as a whole. Materials include newspaper articles, academic articles,
biographical records, organizational and administrative records, brochures and pamphlets, and
school and parish records.
Series 6: Photographs, 1850-2004, n.d., Boxes 38-40
This series contains the photographs used by Dr. Hoy for her research and publication of her works
on Catholic nuns. Most of the photographs portray nuns working in the Chicago area as well as
Chicago Catholic parishes and schools. The images are primarily reprints, although a few original
photographs are included as well, while some images are photocopies or printed scans of original
photographs. A compact disc and several floppy disks also contain images. Postcards, greeting
cards, and magazine ads are also included.
Series 7: Audio/Visual Media, 1872-2002, n.d., Boxes 41-43
This series contains audiotapes, compact discs, slides, and videocassettes pertaining to Dr. Hoy’s
research on women religious orders. The audiotapes consist primarily of interviews between Dr.
Hoy and various nuns between 1996 and 2002 and the compact discs are music recordings by or in
honor of women religious. The slides are taken from the same images in the photographs series and
thus include images of nuns in Chicago and area Catholic parishes and schools. The videocassettes
include documentaries on women religious as well as popular movies about nuns.
Series 8: Restricted Material, Boxes 44-49
This series includes Dr. Hoy’s personal correspondence and is restricted until 2030.
Subjects: Benedictine Sisters
Catholic education
Catholicism
Chicago Industrial School
Chicago schools
Civil rights movement
Corpus Christi Parish
Daughters of Charity
Discrimination
Dominicans
Mother Katharine Drexel
Father Joseph Eckert
Feminism
Franciscans
House of the Good Shepherd
Illinois Technical School for Colored Girls
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Irish immigration
Liberation theology
Loretto Academy
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Marillac House
Mercy High School
Oblate Sisters of Providence
Old St. Patrick’s Church
Our Lady of the Angels School
Poverty
Race relations
Religious of the Good Shepherd
School Sisters of Notre Dame
School Sisters of St. Francis
Selma march
Sisters of Charity
Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Sisters of Loretto
Sisters of Mercy
Sisters of Providence
Sisters of St. Joseph
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament
Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth
Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament
Sisters of the Presentation
Social justice
Society of the Divine Word
St. Agatha Church
St. Anselm’s Parish
St. Elizabeth’s Parish
St. Joseph Mission
St. Monica’s Parish
Vatican II
Women and religion
Women’s issues
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Box Folder Title Dates
Series 1: Publications, 1994-2004
1 1 Book reviews and citations 1992-2007
“Caring for Chicago’s Women and Girls: The Sisters of
the Good Shepherd, 1859-1911,” Journal of Urban
History
1997
Chasing Dirt: The American Pursuit of Cleanliness 1995
2 Chasing Dirt materials 1951-1995
From Dublin to New Orleans: The Journey of Nora and
Alice
1994
“Illinois Technical School for Colored Girls: A Catholic
Institution on Chicago’s South Side, 1911-1953,”
Journal of Illinois History
2001
“The Journey Out: The Recruitment and Emigration of
Irish Religious Women to the United States, 1812-
1914,” Irish Women’s Voices: Past and Present
(Journal of Women’s History)
1995
“Lives on the Color Line: Catholic Sisters and African
Americans in Chicago, 1890s-1960s,” U.S. Catholic
Historian
2004
“Ministering Hope to Chicago,” Chicago History 2002
“No Color Line at Loretto Academy: Catholic Sisters
and African Americans on Chicago’s East Side,”
Journal of Women’s History
2002
“Stunned with Sorrow,” Chicago History 2004
“Walking Nuns: Chicago’s Irish Sisters of Mercy,” At
the Crossroads: Old Saint Patrick’s and the Chicago
Irish
1997
Series 2: Irish Immigration, 1810-2003, n.d.
Subseries 2A: From Dublin to New Orleans, 1835-
1996, n.d.
2 1 Alice’s Diary: From Dublin to New Orleans, 1889 1889
2 Biographical information 1868-1960, 1992-
1999, n.d.
3 Cabra, Ireland 1835-1961, 1992-1993
4 Caribbean 1892, 1955-1973,
1993, n.d.
5 Diaries 1922, 1974-1990
6 Drafts and notes 1992-1993
7 Floridian 1884-1889, 1992-1993
8 Louisiana quarantine 1884-1889, 1963-
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1969, 1988-1992, n.d.
9 Maps 1992-1993, n.d.
10 Nora’s Diary: From Dublin to New Orleans, 1889 1889
11 Nuns in New Orleans 1863-1993, n.d.
12 Reviews 1994-1996
Subseries 2B: “The Journey Out,” 1810-2003, n.d.
13 All Hallows College 1844-1870, 1942,
1983-1991, n.d.
14 Brothers recruiting in Ireland 1873-1903
15 Cobh, Ireland 1898, 1924, 1950,
1992, n.d.
16 Paul Cullen Papers 1843-1878, 1962-
1974, n.d.
3 1 Dominicans, nuns exiled from Portugal 1911, 1992
2 “Female Asceticism in the Catholic Church: A Case-
Study of Nuns in Ireland in the Nineteenth Century,”
dissertation
1982
3 Foundations of American Women Religious Orders 1812-1921, 1953, 1992
4 Holy Faith Sisters 1836, 1928, 1991
5 Irish Catholicism 1867, 1879, 1983-1989
6 Irish immigration 1851-1914, 1947-
1996, n.d.
7 Irish women’s education 1963-1987, n.d.
8 Irish women’s issues 1979-1991
9 “The Journey Out: The Recruitment of Irish Religious
Women to the United States, 1812-1914,” article
1995
10 Lay sisters 1864-1873, 1929,
1990-1992, n.d.
11 Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, Dublin 1989-1998, n.d.
12 “Nun-Hunting in Ireland,” presentation 1992
13 Nuns recruiting in Ireland 1882-1928, 1991-
1998, n.d.
14 Sisters of Charity, entrance records 1851, 1911, 1991, n.d.
15 Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth, Kansas 1939, 1991
16 Sisters of Mercy, Arizona and New Mexico 1893-1908
17 Sisters of Mercy, Baggot Street Convent 1844-1924, 1952-
1954, 1991-1997, n.d.
18 Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio 1858, 1984, n.d.
4 1 Sisters of Mercy, Mary Eustace Eaton, R.S.M. 1887-2003
2 Sisters of Mercy, Ennis, Ireland 1871, 1893-1931,
1980, n.d.
3 Sisters of Mercy, Kinsale annals 1854-1914
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4 Sisters of Mercy, Little Rock and Naas, Arkansas 1845-1857, 1928,
1989-1992
5 Sisters of Mercy, New York 1847-1964, 1992, n.d.
6 Sisters of Mercy, Mother Mary Gonzaga O’Brien 1852-1869, 1920
7 Sisters of Mercy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1848, 1873-1874, 1992
8 Sisters of Mercy, Sacramento and Ardfert, California 1948, 1986-1992, n.d.
9 Sisters of Mercy, San Francisco, California 1854-1912, 1950-
1957, n.d.
10 Sisters of Mercy, Savannah, Georgia 1854-1992
11 Sisters of Mercy, St. Brigid’s Missionary School 1873-1913, 1953,
1989-1992, n.d.
12 Sisters of Mercy, St. Leo’s Convent 1840-1881
13 Sisters of Mercy, Mary Frances Warde, R.S.M. 1851-1917, 1973, n.d.
14 Sisters of Mercy, Wexford, Child of Mary Register n.d.
15 Sisters of St. Joseph, Molly Mackey, C.S.J. 1852-1992, n.d.
16 Sisters of St. Joseph, Sodality of the Children of Mary 1860-1935
17 Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Louis, Missouri 1898-1917, 1948,
1992-1997
18 Sisters of the Holy Cross 1871-1944, 1971-1985
5 1 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
Brownsville and Victoria, Texas
1852-1995, n.d.
2 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
Galveston, Texas
1897-1925, 1966,
1991-1992
3 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
Houston, Texas
1867-1992, n.d.
4 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
Jeanne de Matel, C.V.I.
1996
5 Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament,
San Antonio, Texas
1889-1992, n.d.
6 Sisters of the Presentation, Aberdeen, South Dakota 1810-1906, 1940-1993
7 Sisters of the Presentation, Mother Mary Teresa
Comerford
1867-1906, 1980
8 Sisters of the Presentation, Fargo, North Dakota 1888-1912, 1938,
1982-1991
9 Sisters of the Presentation, Nano Nagle 1959, 1991-1992
10 Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco, California 1840-1992
11 Sisters of the Presentation, Terenure Convent 1837-1929, 1991
12 Sisters of the Presentation, Texas 1840-1932
13 Sisters of the Presentation, Mother Vincent 1880, 1974-1976, 1992
14 Travel 1872, 1946, 1955,
1984, 1989, n.d.
15 Ursulines, general information 1811-1927, 1982, n.d.
16 Ursulines, Sligo Convent 1883, 1987-1991, n.d.
6 1 Walsh, Archbishop William J. 1869, 1890-1927,
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1967, 1987, n.d.
2 “Where the River Shannon Flows,” article 1951
Series 3: Schools, 1837-2004, n.d.
Subseries 3A: Illinois Technical School for Colored
Girls, 1883-2001, n.d.
3 Abbott, Edith, works on delinquent children 1912-1938, 1983, 1988
4 Amanda Smith Industrial School 1908-1922, 1988, n.d.
5 Bartelme, Mary, and Catholic Big Sisters 1916-1947, n.d.
6 Butler, Margo 1946, 1954, 2000-2001
7 Chicago Industrial School, admission registers 1889-1911
8 Chicago Industrial School, closing 1885, 1911, 1970, n.d.
9 Chicago Industrial School, Des Plaines 1907-1916, 1966,
1988, n.d.
10 Chicago Industrial School, general information 1883-1911, 1965, n.d.
11 Cook County Juvenile Court Records 1899-1926
12 Dependent African American children in Chicago 1911-1994, n.d.
13 Dependent children, general information 1908-1911, 1934,
1973, 1976, 2001, n.d.
14 Florence Crittenton Anchorage 1916, 1963, 1972
15 Gaines, Irene McCoy 1917, 2001, n.d.
16 Hyde Park Improvement Protective Club and race riots 1905-1932
17 Illinois Children’s Home and Aid Society papers 1911-1953
18 Illinois Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs 1900-1974, 2001, n.d.
7 1 Illinois Technical School, “Annals, 1945-1952” 1945-1952
2 Illinois Technical School, census records 1900, 1910, 1920
3 Illinois Technical School, closing 1929-1957, 2001, n.d.
4 Illinois Technical School, general information 1897-1953, 1997, n.d.
5 Illinois Technical School, history n.d.
6 Jenifer, John T. and Eva, Quinn Chapel 1889-1817, 1951,
1997, 2000, n.d.
7 Ladies of Isabella 1927-1947
8 McDonald, Elizabeth, and the Louise Juvenile Home 1900-1920
9 Phyllis Wheatley Club and Home 1902-1935, 1959.
1997, n.d.
10 Public funding for private charities 1929, 1931
11 “Reformers Against the Market: Chicago’s Housing
Problem”
1998
12 Religious of the Good Shepherd, biographical
information
1888-2001, n.d.
13 Social conditions of urban African Americans 1897-1913, 1930-1939
14 State reports on public charities and welfare
organizations
1886-1926
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8 1 St. Euphrasia Guild 1932-1950, 2000
2 Wendell Phillips Settlement 1911-1916, 1994, n.d.
Subseries 3B: Loretto Academy, 1893-2004, n.d.
3 Academy of Our Lady 1910-1917, 1960-
1972, 1996-2000
4 Alinsky, Saul 1960-1997
5 Carrabine, Martin, S.J. 1937-1987
6 Catholic schools, general information 1894, 1929-2000, n.d.
7 Catholic schools, public aid and vouchers 1949-1972, 1993-2004
8 Catholic schools, race issues 1955-1993
9 Chicago Catholic School Board meeting minutes 1959-1964
10 Chicago Catholic School Board meeting minutes 1965-1969, 1999
11 Chicago Catholic schools 1908-1998, n.d.
9 1 Chicago Catholic schools, enrollment and tuition 1912-1975
2 Chicago Housing Authority 1950
3 Chicago schools 1908-1918, 1952-
1997, n.d.
4 CISCA 1922-2003, n.d.
5 CTA buses/voter registration drive 1961-1962, n.d.
6 Crockett, Phyllis 1983, 1996, n.d.
7 Despres, Leon 1963-1971, 1997, 2002
8 Doolin, Mary Patricia, I.B.V.M. 1996-2003
9 Dunne, George, S.J. 1941-1961, 1990-
1998, n.d.
10 Education, black and poor students 1966, 1990-1998, n.d.
11 Englewood annals 1952-1965
12 “The Expansion and Decline of Enrollment and
Facilities of Secondary Schools in the Archdiocese of
Chicago, 1955-1980: A Historical Study,” dissertation
1990
13 Finnegan, Brenda, R.S.M. 1997
14 Gangs, Blackstone Rangers and El Rukn 1965-1968, 1991-
1998, n.d.
15 Garvey, Mary Ignace, R.S.M. 1997, n.d.
16 Gavin, Irene, I.B.V.M. 1919, 1938, 1963-
1964, 1992, 1996, n.d.
17 Hogan, William 1962, 1965, 1996-
1997, 2004
10 1 Holland, Eleanor, I.B.V.M. 1987-2000
2 Humebaugh, Cecelia, O.S.B. 1935-1937, 1965-
1998, n.d.
3 Hyzy, Anne, I.B.V.M. 1958, 1996
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4 Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1995-2001, n.d.
5 Kerin, Mary Mark, R.S.M. 1984, 1997
6 Lord, Daniel, S.J., and Catholic Action 1932-1962, 1997, n.d.
7 Loretto Academy, Adult Education Center 1964-1979, 1994, n.d.
8 Loretto Academy, annals 1947-1965
9 Loretto Academy, LEARN Program 1966-1973, 1998, n.d.
10 Loretto Academy, general information 1906-1972, 1997-
1998, n.d.
11 Loretto Academy, Lorettan 1968
12 Loretto Academy, merger 1961-1966
13 Loretto Academy, race issues 1963-1972, 1997
11 1 Loretto Academy, students 1948-1997, n.d.
2 Loretto Convent 1896-1962, 1995-
1999, n.d.
3 Loretto Federation 1923, 1954-1967, 1994
4 Loretto High School, Englewood 1898, 1926-1966,
1996, n.d.
5 MacMahon, Mary Constance, I.B.V.M. 1957-1990
6 Mallon, Elizabeth, I.B.V.M. 1959-1967, 1997, n.d.
7 McGuire, Mary Callista, I.B.V.M. 1941
8 Mercy High School, general information 1922-1996, n.d.
9 Mercy High School, race and enrollment 1947-1979, 1997, n.d.
10 Mother McAuley High School 1953-1964
11 Moriarty, Kate, R.S.M. 1997
12 Mt. Carmel High School 1908-2002, n.d.
13 Mystical Body Encyclicals 1922-1963, n.d.
14 Powell, Adam Clayton, and Benjamin Willis’ testimony 1965, 1991, n.d.
15 “No Color Line at Loretto Academy: Catholic Sisters
and African Americans on Chicago’s South Side,” draft
n.d.
16 O’Connor, Anastasia, I.B.V.M. 1960, 1985-1996, n.d.
17 Partridge, Mary Gene, I.B.V.M. 1954-1955, 1996-2001
12 1 Quotas 1957-1983
2 Robinson, Callista, O.S.F. 1977-2002
3 Rooney, Therese, I.B.V.M. 1996-1997
4 Simpkin, Mary, I.B.V.M. 1961-1997, n.d.
5 Srill, Colette, I.B.V.M. 1996
6 St. Bernard’s and St. Martin’s Parishes 1893-1937, 1963-
1967, 1994- 2003, n.d.
7 “A Study of the Roman Catholic Elementary Schools of
Chicago,” dissertation
1928
8 The Woodlawn Organization (TWO) 1961-1987, 2000, n.d.
9 Tobin incident 1950, 1997
10 Unity High School 1971-1997, n.d.
11 Vader, Reverend Anthony J. 1962-1965, 1989, 1996
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12 Ward, Mary, I.B.V.M. 1984-1999, n.d.
13 Whitehead, Alice, I.B.V.M. 1969, 1996, n.d.
14 Woodlawn 1925-2002, n.d.
Subseries 3C: Magdalen Institutions, 1837-2003, n.d.
15 Brennan, Mary A. 1879-1923
16 Bridewell 1859-1906
17 Chicago Industrial School for Girls court cases 1867-1911, 1977
18 Chicago Relief and Aid Society 1837-1891, 1976
19 Cleary, Mother Mary Angelique, R.G.S. 1889, 1910
20 Dependent children in Chicago 1853-1867, 1894-
1924, 1977
13 1 Duggan, Bishop James 1860-1907
2 Erring Woman’s Refuge 1863-1934
3 Fires in Chicago 1872-1894, n.d.
4 Good Shepherd Convent, Book of Benefactors 1863-1880, 1906-1920
5 Good Shepherd Convent chapel 1925-1926
6 Heart of Mary High School 1953, 1965
7 House of the Good Shepherd, Book of the Corporation 1874-1904
8 House of the Good Shepherd, Book of the Corporation 1905-1925
9 House of the Good Shepherd, finances 1874-1926, 1955
10 House of the Good Shepherd, fundraising 1867-1934, 1952-1958
11 House of the Good Shepherd, general information 1886-1978
14 1 House of the Good Shepherd, Grace Street location 1893-1909
2 House of the Good Shepherd, Magdalens and Penitents 1878-1922
3 House of the Good Shepherd, “Practical Rules” 1943
4 Hurley, Timothy David 1898-1926, n.d.
5 Illinois legislation 1868-1977, n.d.
6 Jackson, Mary Teresa, R.S.M. 1911, 1925, n.d.
7 Juvenile Court 1910, 1970-1973,
1994, 1997, n.d.
8 Juvenile Court of Cook County 1900-1934, 1992
9 Kavanaugh, Mary Philomene, R.G.S. 1902, n.d.
10 Kelly, Father Edward A. 1910-1938, 1963, n.d.
11 Magdalene Sisters film 1994, 2003
12 Magdalen Asylum 1859-1916
13 Mother Mary of the Nativity, R.G.S. 1879, 1896, 1995, n.d.
14 Mundelein, Cardinal George W. 1918-1935
15 Nichols, Dorothy, court case 1904-1922
16 Prostitution in Chicago 1864-1875, 1911-1915
17 Reform School for Girls 1861-1868
18 Religious of the Good Shepherd 1893-1958, n.d.
19 Religious of the Good Shepherd, history 1859-1934
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20 Straley, John, court case 1916-1917, n.d.
15 U.S. Census material 1860-1920
Subseries 3D: Our Lady of the Angels Fire, 1892-
2004, n.d.
16 1 Aftermath 1958-1959, 1996,
2003, n.d.
2 Carolan, Andrienne, B.V.M. 1939-1962, 1999,
2003, n.d.
3 Casey, Mary St. Florence, B.V.M. 1892, 1958-1965,
2003, n.d.
4 Catholic Charities aid 1958
5 Catholic Digest 1996
6 Champagne, Clare Therese, B.V.M. 1931-1971, 2003, n.d.
7 Chicago School Fire Code 1958-1960
8 Condolences 1958, 1991, 2003, n.d.
9 DeCock, Mary, B.V.M. 1959, 1996, 2003
10 Devine, Davidis, B.V.M. 1958, 2002, 2006
11 Ennis, Rosaleen June, B.V.M. 1921-2003, n.d.
12 Fire Fund 1958-1959
13 Inquest 1958-1959, 2003
14 Iroquois Theatre and Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fires 1903-1904, 1928,
1958, 1999, 2003, n.d.
15 Kelley, Mary Seraphica, B.V.M. 1933, 1958, 2003, n.d.
16 Los Angeles fire inspections 1958
17 Lyng, Mary St. Canice, B.V.M. 1914-1958, 2003, n.d.
18 McBride, Michele 1958-1959, 2001-2004
19 McMahon, Franklin 1958, 2001-2004, n.d.
20 Memories and commemorations 1965, 1968, 1993-
2004, n.d.
21 Mt. Carmel Cemetery 2003
22 News coverage 1958-1961, n.d.
23 O’Donnell, Mary Canice, B.V.M. 1958, 1990, 2003
24 O’Neill, Mary Helaine, B.V.M. 1902-1975, 2003-
2004, n.d.
17 1 Our Lady of the Angels, annals 1956-1960
2 Our Lady of the Angels, new school 1959-1971, 1999
3 Post-fire school arrangements 1958-1959, 2003, n.d.
4 Settlements 1959, 1965, 1994
5 “Sex, Women and the Church,” article 2003
6 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, building
fires
1945, 1975-1996, n.d.
7 “‘Stunned with Sorrow’: BVM Sisters and the Our Lady
of Angels Fire of 1958,” draft
2003-2004
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8 Survivors 2003-2004
9 Victims 1958-1959, 1978,
2003, n.d.
10 Ward, Katherine K., B.V.M. 2002
11 Wright, Mary Helen, B.V.M. 1958-1959, 1984, 1990
Series 4: Social Changes, 1892-2006, n.d.
Subseries 4A: Post-Vatican II, 1964-2006, n.d.
12 Feminist consciousness 1967-2006, n.d.
13 Liberation Theology 1965-2001
14 New Nuns 1965-2004
15 Renewal of the Religious Life 1964-1969
16 Rothluebber, Francis Borgia, S.S.S.F. 1965-2002, n.d.
Subseries 4B: Racial Issues, 1892-2006, n.d.
17 1964 Receivership Program 1964
18 1964 Summer of Progress 1964
19 1965 Summer of Hope 1964-1965, n.d.
20 1966 Summer: Leadership Through Learning 1966-1967
21 1967 Summer: T.R.U.S.T. 1967
22 1968 Riots 1968
23 Ahmann, Mathew 1963-1968, 2002
24 Alvernia High School 1999, n.d.
18 1 “Attitudes, Awareness and Involvement of Chicago’s
Teaching Sisters in Current Social Issues: A Study of
Religion as Social Control,” thesis
1966-1967
2 Benet, Mary, O.S.B. 1965-1974, 1990-
2003, n.d.
3 Bevel, Diane Nash 1960-1967, 1990-
2001, n.d.
4 Black Power movement 1966-1970, 1991
5 Brenner, Rebecca, O.S.F. 1943-1978, 1994, n.d.
6 Cabrini Green Community House 1962-1972, 2001-
2002, n.d.
7 Catholic Interracial Council 1947-1970, 1998
8 Chicago NAACP Rally 1963
9 Chicago schoolteachers 1925, 1933, 1983,
1997, n.d.
10 Civil rights movement 1959-1968, 1990-2002
11 Clements, Father George 1968-1969, 1992-2002
12 Daddy O’Daylie 1967-1969, 1983, 2003
13 Daughters of Charity and St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1951-1966, 1988-
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history 2003, n.d.
14 Egan, Monsignor John J. 1959-1972, 1994-
2004, n.d.
19 1 Fair Housing Practices Bill 1947, 1966-1967, 2002
2 Franciscan Sisters in Lawndale 1968, 2001-2002, n.d.
3 Friendship House 1937-2002, n.d.
4 Harrigan, Ann 1942-1955, 1978-
1984, n.d.
5 Hehir, Thomasine, S.S.J. 1978, 1996
6 “History of Black Catholic Education: 1871-1971,”
dissertation
1973
7 “A History of the White Policy Toward the Chicago
Negro From 1865 to the Present Time with Particular
Reference to Religious Factors,” dissertation
1941
8 Holy Cross School and Parish 1910-1957, 1981,
1994, n.d.
9 Illinois Club for Catholic Women picket 1923-1972, 1997-2002
10 Kilday, Winifred, D.C. thesis 1961-1967, 2001
11 King, Jr., Martin Luther, in Chicago 1965
12 Kirch, Hyacinth, O.S.F. 1967-1987
13 Lambert, Father Rollins 1953-1968, 2000
14 Lewis, Julia D. 1923-1966, 2003-2004
15 Marillac College: Sister Formation 1952-1992
20 1 Marillac House, biographical information 1923-1967, n.d.
2 Marillac House, Board of Directors meeting minutes 1946-1968
3 Marillac House, correspondence with Archbishop Cody
and Monsignor Egan
1965-1968
4 Marillac House, Development Committee 1960-1969, 2001-2002
5 Marillac House, financial reports 1947-1969
6 Marillac House, general information 1899-1960, n.d.
7 Marillac House, general information 1961-1969, 1991-2006
8 McDermott, John A. 1932, 1961-1996
9 Morrisoe, Richard 1965-1966, 2001-2003
10 Mundy, Paul 1957, 1995, 2001, n.d.
11 National Conference on Race and Religion 1963
12 The Negro in Chicago, beginning – chapter 6 1968
13 The Negro in Chicago, chapter 7 – end 1968
21 1 Neighbors At Work 1964-1967
2 New nuns 1960-2002, n.d.
3 The Nun in the World 1963-1965
4 Orford, Andrea, D.C. 1938, 1960-1965,
2001, n.d.
5 Ouellet, Maurice, S.S.F. 1965
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6 Project Cabrini 1963-1967, 2001-2006
7 Race and Catholicism 1919-1975, 1993-2003
8 Race and Catholicism in Chicago 1913-1938, 1961-
1974, 1993-2006, n.d.
9 Racial issues, general information 1992-2006, n.d.
10 Racial issues in Chicago 1956-1973, 1999, 2004
11 Racial issues in Chicago schools 1957-1969, 1994, 2001
12 Rockwell Gardens 1959-1967, 1978, 2001
13 Schultz, Angelica, O.S.F. and the Open Housing Riots 1966, 1995-2001
14 Selma march 1965, 1997-2004, n.d.
15 Seng, Ann 1962-1965, 1995-2002
16 Servants of Mary, Lawndale 1964-2001, n.d.
22 1 Sheil, Bishop Bernard and the Sheil School 1927-1969
2 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Dubuque 1892-1934, 1957-
1984, n.d.
3 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
interviews
2002
4 Sparks, Mary, O.S.F. 1953-1969, 1998-
2001, n.d.
5 St. Agatha Church, general information 1959-2002, n.d.
6 St. Agatha Church, Sisters of Charity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary files
1959-2001
7 St. Dorothy’s School 1917-1933, 1954-
1972, 2002-2003, n.d.
8 St. Laurence Parish, general information 1908-1925, 1961-
1962, n.d.
9 St. Laurence Parish, Sisters of Charity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary files
1958, 1979, n.d.
10 “A Study of Catholic Education for Negroes in the
Archdiocese of Chicago,” dissertation
1948
11 “A Survey of Catholic Education for the Negro of Five
Parishes in Chicago,” dissertation
1954
12 Tenth General Chapter of the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. 1965-1968
13 Urban Apostolate of the Sisters 1960-1965, n.d.
14 Urban Apostolate of the Sisters 1966-1969, 1997, 2002
15 Vatican II 1962, 1993-2002, n.d.
23 1 William, Mary, D.C. 1889, 1943-1968,
2001-2003, n.d.
2 Williams, Dora 1962-1985, 2001-2002
3 Willis, Benjamin demonstration, nun arrests 1965-1967
4 Willis, Benjamin, school superintendant 1961-1967, 1999, n.d.
5 Wordlaw, Maudine 2002
6 Xavier High School 1943, 1988, 2002
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Series 5: Women Religious Orders, 1843-2005, n.d.
Subseries 5A: General Information, 1848-2005, n.d.
7 African American vocations 1893, 1920-2002
8 Butler, Anne M. 2000-2002, n.d.
9 Catholic Children’s Treasure Box books 1958-1959
10 Catholic directories 1848-1950
11 “Change of Habit,” article 2002-2003
12 Chicago Deaconess Home 1889
13 Chicago orphans 1853-1864
24 1 Convent life 1915-1936, 1954-1998
2 Josephite Archives, John T. Gillard, S.S.J. 1929, 1934, 1997-
2003, n.d.
3 Lilies of the Field film 1963, 2002
4 Mallette, Father Daniel J. 1954-1974, 1999-
2003, n.d.
5 Marciniak, Edward 1962-2004, n.d.
6 Miscellaneous 1947, 1979-2005, n.d.
7 Mundelein, Cardinal George W. 1912-1957, 1997, n.d.
8 Roach, Peggy 1962, 2002-2006
9 Sisters in Crisis 1997-1999
10 Sisters 2002-2003
11 Society of the Divine Word, Joseph Eckert, S.V.D. 1921-1954, 1999, n.d.
12 Society of the Divine Word, general information 1923-1945, 1968-
1976, 2000
13 Society of the Divine Word, St. Elizabeth Church and
School
1922-1952, n.d.
14 Society of the Divine Word, St. Monica’s Church and
School
1917-1928
15 Thompson, Margaret Susan 1982-1999, n.d.
16 Women Religious, biographies 1984, 1993
25 1 Women Religious, current issues 1995-2007, n.d.
2 Women Religious, statistics 1908-1967, 1990-2004
3 Women Religious, teachers 1894, 1928, 1959-
1961, 1998-2005
Subseries 5B: Orders, 1843-2005, n.d.
4 Benedictine Sisters, Joan Chittister, O.S.B. 1993-2004
5 Benedictine Sisters, general information 1995, 1997
6 Benedictine Sisters, Mother Delores Hart, O.S.B. 1997-1999
7 Carmelites, Edith Stein 1997-2005, n.d.
8 Daughters of Charity, general information 1862-1869, 1927-
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1967, 1998, n.d.
9 Daughters of Charity, St. Vincent’s Infant Asylum 1881-1968, 1990-
2006, n.d.
10 Dominicans, Adrian Dominican Sisters 1924, 1975-2000, n.d.
11 Dominicans, Dominican Monastery of St. Jude 1953, 1966, 1994,
2001, n.d.
12 Dominicans, general information 1963, 2000-2006
13 Dominicans, Albertus Magnus McGrath, O.P. 1966-1974, 2002, n.d.
14 Dominicans, Mary Ellen O’Hanlon, O.P. 1922-2001, n.d.
15 Dominicans, Mary Ellen O’Hanlon, O.P. publications 1932-1964, 2001, n.d.
26 1 Dominicans, Rosary College 1920-1959, 1987-
2000, n.d.
2 Dominicans, Rosary College Institutum Divi Thomae 1925-1943, 1964-
1997, n.d.
3 Dominicans, Sinsinawa Dominicans 1936-1978, 1996-1998
4 Dominicans, St. Thomas the Apostle High School 1930, 1946-1986, n.d.
5 Dominicans, Visitation Parish 1959-1963, 1991-
1993, n.d.
6 Felicians, Atgeld Gardens 1972, 1995, n.d.
7 Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary 1925-1944, 2001, n.d.
8 Franciscans, Annals of Corpus Christi Convent 1933-1967
9 Franciscans, Corpus Christi Church 1905-2003, n.d.
10 Franciscans, Corpus Christi Parish: Our History 1901-
1977
1977
11 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, Franciscan Fathers 1927-1957, 1998-
1999, n.d.
12 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, general information 1897, 1926-2000, n.d.
13 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, Edwin W. Leaner
III
2001
14 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, Eugene Saffold 2001
27 1 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, Warner Saunders 1963-2002
2 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, sister teachers 1908-1998, n.d.
3 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School, John H. Stroger, Jr. 2001-2002
4 Franciscans, Mother Mary Theresa Dudzik 1962-1979, n.d.
5 Franciscans, general information 1918-1957, 1996-
2002, n.d.
6 Franciscans, Caroline Hemesath, O.S.F. 1899, 1922-2007, n.d.
7 Franciscans, race issues in Chicago 1926-2003, n.d.
8 Franciscans, St. Francis High School 1920-1940, n.d.
9 Franciscans, Mother Mary Dominica Weineke 1931, 1959, n.d.
10 Franciscans, Lucy Williams, O.S.F. 1952, 1980-2002, n.d.
11 Helpers of the Holy Souls, general information 1937, n.d.
12 Little Company of Mary, general information 1893-1940, 1997-
2000, n.d.
28 1 Little Sisters of the Poor, general information 1876-1898, 1923-1963
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2 Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa 1996-1997
3 Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, general information 1922-1927, 1975-2001
4 Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Mother Frances
Xavier Cabrini
1899-2003, n.d.
5 Oblate Sisters of Providence, general information 1895-2000, n.d.
6 Oblate Sisters of Providence, Holy Name of Mary
Church
1913-1946, 1976-
2002, n.d.
7 Oblate Sisters of Providence, Morgan Park 1914-1936, n.d.
8 Poor Clares, general information 1897-1934, 1965,
1997, 2000, n.d.
9 Poor Handmaids of Christ, hospitals 1879-1932, 1973-
1978, 1996, n.d.
10 Religious of the Good Shepherd, biographical
information
1859-1944, n.d.
11 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Book of Customs 1899
12 Religious of the Good Shepherd, cemetery records 1968, n.d.
13 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Chicago Foundation
Annals
1859-1910
14 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Chicago Foundation
Golden Jubilee
1909-1910
15 Religious of the Good Shepherd, constitutions and
statutes
1897, 1956-1988
29 1 Religious of the Good Shepherd, history 1892-1895, 1936, 1985
2 Religious of the Good Shepherd, House of the Good
Shepherd
1860-1910
3 Religious of the Good Shepherd, “If I Forget Thee - ” 1977
4 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Irish recruitment 1894-1910
5 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Irish sisters 1848-1908, 1998
6 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Province of St. Louis 1893, 1927, 1949,
1980, 1999
7 Religious of the Good Shepherd, The Western Catholic 1872-1874
8 Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Manhattanville
College
1938-1945, 1997
9 School Sisters of Notre Dame, news articles 1938, 1961, 1996,
1999
10 School Sisters of Notre Dame, Margaret Traxler,
S.S.N.D.
1965-1968, 1998-2002
11 School Sisters of St. Francis, general information 1957-1972, 2002, n.d.
12 School Sisters of St. Francis, Holy Angels Parish 1895-2004, n.d.
13 School Sisters of St. Francis, Holy Angels School 1893-1976, 1992-2003
30 1 School Sisters of St. Francis, Hortensia Stickelmaier,
S.S.S.F.
1920, 1941-1978, n.d.
2 Servite Sisters, general information 1894, 1980-1998
3 Sisters of Charity, nurses 1896-1912
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4 Sisters of Loretto, correspondence 1840-1889, n.d.
5 Sisters of Loretto, general information 1845-1889, 1926-
1952, 1982-2006, n.d.
6 Sisters of Loretto, Kentucky community 1861-1953, 1986-1999
7 Sisters of Mercy, At the Crossroads: Old St. Patrick’s
and Chicago’s Irish project
1994-1997
8 Sisters of Mercy, biographical information 1856-1959, 1996-
2006, n.d.
9 Sisters of Mercy, Josetta Butler, R.S.M. 1960, 1997, 1999, n.d.
10 Sisters of Mercy, Mary Camillus Byrne, R.S.M. 1963, 1998, n.d.
11 Sisters of Mercy, Chicago Orphan Asylum 1852-1863
12 Sisters of Mercy, cholera 1853-1864, 1982, n.d.
13 Sisters of Mercy, Civil War 1861-1929, n.d.
14 Sisters of Mercy, general information 1852-2003, n.d.
15 Sisters of Mercy, Mary Loyola Hayde, R.S.M. 1941-1950
31 1 Sisters of Mercy, histories 1884-1929, 1955-
1971, 1994, n.d.
2 Sisters of Mercy, Irish communities 1881, 1902, 1969
3 Sisters of Mercy, Mother Catherine McAuley 1907, 1950, n.d.
4 Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Hospital 1857-1862, 1890-
1944, 2002
5 Sisters of Mercy, Mary Monholland, R.S.M. 1894, 1995
6 Sisters of Mercy, Mother Mary Sophia 1923-1928, n.d.
7 Sisters of Mercy, Mother Agatha O’Brien 1843-1859, 1897-
1931, 1994-1998, n.d.
8 Sisters of Mercy, “Mother Agatha O’Brien and the
Pioneers”
1929
9 Sisters of Mercy, Old St. Patrick’s Church 1850-1937, 1970,
1995-2002, n.d.
10 Sisters of Mercy, Thomas O’Shaughnessy 1919-1941, 1995-
1997, n.d.
11 Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick’s Day Parades 1985-1995
12 Sisters of Mercy, St. Xavier College 1862-1872, 1910-1965
32 1 Sisters of Providence, general information 1996-2007
2 Sisters of Providence, St. Anselm’s Parish 1909-1967, 1996-1998
3 Sisters of St. Casimir, Mother Maria Kaupas 1933, 1994-2001
4 Sisters of St. Joseph, general information 1907-1930, 1988-
2006, n.d.
5 Sisters of St. Joseph, Mary Oates, C.S.J. 1987-1996
6 Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Joseph’s Orphan Asylum 1866-1937, 1966,
1995, 2003, n.d.
7 Sisters of St. Joseph, Annette Walters, C.S.J. 2001, n.d.
8 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, American Board of
Catholic Missions
1906-1966, n.d.
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9 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, annals 1912-1918
10 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, biographical
information
1891-1998, n.d.
11 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Catholic Educational
Association Bulletin
1905-1922
12 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Catholic Youth
Organization
1930-1950, 1999, n.d.
13 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Centurybook 1991
14 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Chicago’s Black Belt 1893-2001, n.d.
33 1 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Daughters of the
American Revolution
1969, 1974, 1997,
2002, n.d.
2 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Marie Davis 1999-2001, n.d.
3 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Drexel family 1893, 1980-2000, n.d.
4 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Louise Drexel
(Morrell)
1920-1965, 1990, n.d.
5 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mother Katharine
Drexel
1883-2000, n.d.
6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mother Katharine
Drexel canonization
1999-2001
7 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mother Katharine
Drexel correspondence
1891-1983
8 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Drexel University 1889, 1942
9 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Joseph Eckert, S.V.D. 1919-1968, 2000-2001
10 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, education of Catholic
sisters
1891-1928, 1978-
2003, n.d.
11 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, A. J. Emerick, S.J. 1904-1914, 1988
12 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, general information 1913-1967, 1996-
2002, n.d.
13 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Leo (Elizabeth) Healy,
S.B.S.
1889-1972, 1996-
1999, n.d.
34 1 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, “An Historical
Analysis of the Racial, Community and Religious
Forces in the Establishment and Development of St.
Monica’s Parish Chicago, 1890-1930,” dissertation
1993
2 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, home visiting 1896-1897, 1927,
1995-1999
3 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Margaret Kingston,
S.B.S.
1950, 1996-2001, n.d.
4 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mary Paul of the
Cross Kiniry, S.B.S.
1891-1927, 1978,
1998, n.d.
5 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Patricia Marshall,
S.B.S.
1988-1998
6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, missionary sisters 1884-1964, 1990-
2001, n.d.
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7 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Morgan Park 1909-1940, n.d.
8 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Father John Morris 1909-1925, n.d.
9 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, race and Catholicism 1893-1998, n.d.
10 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, racial issues 1904-1930, 1978-1999
11 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Charlemae Rollins 1938-1979, 2001
12 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosenwald Schools 1920-1932, n.d.
13 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mother Agatha Ryan 1926-1968
14 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, schooling statistics 1950, 1975
15 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Herlinda Sick, S.B.S. 1973, n.d.
16 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Elise Sisson, S.B.S. 1936-1959, 1982, n.d.
35 1 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Anselm’s Parish
annals
1932-1969
2 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Anselm’s Parish,
general information
1910-1968, 1997-
2002, n.d.
3 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Catherine Society 1896-1945, 1999-2001
4 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth’s High
School
1891-2004, n.d.
5 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth’s Parish 1894-1926, n.d.
6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth’s Parish 1927-1932
7 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth’s Parish 1933-2006
36 1 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, “St. Elizabeth’s Parish
and the Negro,” thesis
1937-1940
2 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Francis de Sales
Institute
1901, 1924-1943,
1966-1968, 1995, n.d.
3 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Joseph’s Indian
Normal School
1973, 2000
4 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Monica’s Parish 1889-1938, 1963-
2001, n.d.
5 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, superiors 1900-1982, n.d.
6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Ellen Tarry 1940-1999, n.d.
7 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Father Augustine
Tolton
1887-1945, 1973-
2002, n.d.
8 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Walter White 1904, 1932-1985, n.d.
9 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Janvier Williams, O.P. 1997-2001
10 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Pauline Williams 1965, 1985-2001
11 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, John Woodford 2002, n.d.
12 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Xavier University 1915-1966, 1988-2002
13 Sisters of the Holy Cross, Chicago schools 1854-1858, 1919, 1996
14 Sisters of the Holy Family, New Orleans 1889-1955, 1987-
2000, n.d.
37 1 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, general
information
1891-1902, 1932-
1974, 1994-2000, n.d.
2 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family
Parish and Academy
1920-1939, 1995-
2000, n.d.
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3 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Bobby Short 1971-1973, 1995-2005
4 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, St. Joseph
School/Mission
1923-2001, n.d.
5 Sisters of the Holy Ghost, Dubuque 1938, 1967-1997
6 Trappistines, Dubuque 1989-1997
Series 6: Photographs, 1850-2004, n.d.
38 1 Chicago street scenes 1940, 1997
2 Daughters of Charity, civil rights demonstrations 1965
3 Daughters of Charity, Marillac House 1940-1971, n.d.
4 Daughters of Charity, Mary William, D.C. 1943-1972, 1999-
2001, n.d.
5 Dominicans, Ellen O’Hanlon, O.P. 1944
6 Dominicans, St. Thomas the Apostle School 1957-1962
7 Education Overcoming Prejudice cartoon 1917
8 Franciscans, Alvernia High School 1963, n.d.
9 Franciscans, Cabrini Project 1965
10 Franciscans, Corpus Christi Church 1999
11 Franciscans, Corpus Christi Parish and Convent 1916-1965, 1992-
1997, n.d.
12 Franciscans, Corpus Christi School 1926-1964, 2000, n.d.
13 Franciscans, Caroline Hemesath, O.S.F. 1920, 1973, n.d.
14 Franciscans, sisters 1999-2001, n.d.
15 Gwathmey, Robert, art 1969
16 Illinois Club for Catholic Women protest 1963
17 Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Loreto Abbey,
Rathfarnham, Ireland
n.d.
18 Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Loretto Abbey
postcards, Toronto, Canada
n.d.
19 Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mary Ward,
I.B.V.M.
n.d.
20 Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Alice Whitehead,
I.B.V.M.
1997
21 Irish nuns 1898-1900, n.d.
22 “Lives on the Color Line: Catholic Sisters and African
Americans in Chicago, 1890s-1960s,” photos
2004
23 Maps 1938, 2001, 2006
24 Nuns at amusement parks 1957-1963
25 Nuns, contemporary images and stereotypes 1958, 1998-2003, n.d.
26 Oblate Sisters of Providence, Holy Name of Mary
School
1941-1959, n.d.
27 O’Shaughnessy, Thomas, art 1911-1919, 1955, n.d.
39 1 Our Lady of the Angels, Eloise Champagne, B.V.M. 1932-1959, 2003-
2004, n.d.
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Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 25
2 Our Lady of the Angels, fire and investigation 1958
3 Our Lady of the Angels, funeral 1958
4 Our Lady of the Angels, Mt. Carmel Cemetery 2003
5 Our Lady of the Angels, post-fire schooling 1958-1960, 2003
6 Our Lady of the Angels, sisters 1932-1960, n.d.
7 Pennland 1898, 1954, 1997-
2004, n.d.
8 Prendiville, Nora and Alice Nolan 1992-1993, n.d.
9 Queenstown, Ireland 1993, n.d.
10 Religious of the Good Shepherd, cemetery 1995
11 Religious of the Good Shepherd, House of the Good
Shepherd
1907-1953, n.d.
12 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Illinois Technical
School
1920-1950, n.d.
13 Religious of the Good Shepherd, Lourdes Lagenfeld,
R.G.S.
1997-1998
14 School Sisters of St. Francis, Holy Angels Parish and
School
1942-1965, n.d.
15 Selma march 1965-1966
16 Sheil Summer School n.d.
17 Sisters of Loretto, Loretto Academy 1906-1997, n.d.
18 Sisters of Mercy, Mother Catherine McAuley 1998, n.d.
19 Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Hospital 1850, 1953-1966, n.d.
40 1 Sisters of Mercy, schools 1865-1997, n.d.
2 Sisters of St. Joseph, Mary Oates, C.S.J. 2001
3 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Mother Katharine
Drexel
1874-1925, 1992, n.d.
4 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Motherhouse,
Bensalem, Pennsylvania
1998
5 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, miscellaneous 1944-1984, n.d.
6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Anselm’s Parish 1937-1948, 2001, n.d.
7 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth’s Parish
and School
1926-1960, 1991, n.d.
8 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Katharine’s School 2000
9 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Monica’s Parish
and School
1913-1940, n.d.
10 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Xavier University 1941, 1999
11 St. Agatha’s Church 1960, 2001
12 St. Bernard’s volleyball champions 1964
13 St. Joseph Mission 1933-1958, n.d.
Series 7: Audio/Visual Media, 1872-2002, n.d.
Audiotapes
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 26
41 Side A: Chicago Matters: Phyllis Crockett
Side B: Life in the Inner City – An Audio Journal:
Ghetto Life 101
n.d.
Interview with Sr. Brenda (Columba) Finnegan (2 tapes) 1997
Interview with Sr. Irene Gavin (2 tapes) 1996
Interview with Sr. Eleanor Holland (2 tapes) 1997
Interview with Fr. Daniel Mallette 2001
Interview with Sr. Mary Realt McKinney 2002
Interview with Sr. Kate Moriarty 1997
Interview with Sr. Anastasia (Patricia) O’Connor 1996
Interview with Sr. Callista Robinson (2 tapes) 1997
Interview with Sr. Therese Rooney (2 tapes) 1996
Interview with Warner Saunders 2001
Interview with Sr. Mary (Patrick) Simpkin n.d.
Interview with Eric Smith 2002
Interview with Mary Sparks (2 tapes) 2001
Interview with Sr. Colette Srill n.d.
Interview with Sr. Helen Strueder 2002
Interview with Sr. Mary William Sullivan (2 tapes) 2002
Interview with Sr. Janvier Williams (2 tapes) 2001
Compact Discs
42 Angels of Fire, Michael Mason and the Exploratory
Ensemble
1999
Missionaries, Elizabeth Swados 1997
Providence Resounds, Sisters of Divine Providence,
Allison Park, PA
2002
Women in Chant, The Choir of Benedictine Nuns at the
Abbey of Regina Laudis
1997
Slides
42 Buildings: St. Monica, Corpus Christi, St. Anselm, St.
Elizabeth
1910-1913, n.d.
Chicago street scenes n.d.
Mother Katharine Drexel 1874, n.d.
Franciscans, Corpus Christi Parish and School 1920-2000, n.d.
Robert Gwathmey art 1969, n.d.
Holy Angels Parish and School 1947-1954, n.d.
Holy Name of Mary School 1941-1948, n.d.
Illinois Technical School 1880-1953, n.d.
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Rose McGuire and
Sr. Ambrose
n.d.
Loretto Academy, Woodlawn 1906-1969, n.d.
Marillac House 1947-1970, n.d.
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 27
Marillac House 1947-1999, n.d.
Miscellaneous 1917, n.d.
Religious of the Good Shepherd n.d.
Selma and Lewis Towers 1949-1965, n.d.
Sisters of Mercy 1872-1956, n.d.
Sisters of Mercy, African Americans n.d.
Sisters of Mercy, Mercy High School 1924, 1989, n.d.
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament 1914-1946, n.d.
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament 1937-1984, n.d.
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth High
School
n.d.
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Elizabeth Parish 1939, n.d.
St. Agatha’s Church 1960s
St. Joseph Mission 1933-1954, n.d.
St. Thomas the Apostle, Sinsinawa 1997, n.d.
Fr. Tolton and Fr. Eckert 1920s, n.d.
Videocassettes
41 60 Minutes – “Sister Business” 1998
The Bells of St. Mary’s 1945
43 Black Narcissus 1948
Blessed Mother Katharine Drexel 1990
A Call to Care 1996
Chicago Stories: Angels Too Soon 2002
Come to the Stable 1949
The Father Clements Story 1992
Emigration and the Single Woman n.d.
Going West on the Journey: The Sisters of Mercy in the
New World
1994
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison 1957
In This House of Brede 1997
Lilies of the Field 1963
Shapers & Movers of the U.S. Catholic Church: Vol. II 1992
A Time for Miracles 1980
The Xavier Experience 1994
Series 8: Restricted Material
44-49 Correspondence
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 28
Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers
Addendum 1, 1870-2010, n.d. Creator: Hoy, Suellen (1942- )
Extent: 5.75 linear ft.
Processor: Maria Wagner, April 2011
Administration Information Access Restrictions: Personal correspondence is restricted by Suellen Hoy until 2035.
Usage Restrictions: Copyright to the photographs obtained from the Chicago Sun-Times,
Archdiocese of Chicago, and Library of Congress is retained by the original owner. For other
photographs procured by Dr. Hoy, the copyright is granted to the WLA. Copyright for most of the
other materials in this collection resides elsewhere. See Scope and Content section below for
further information.
Preferred Citation: Loyola University Chicago. Women & Leadership Archives. Suellen Hoy,
Ph.D., Papers, Addendum 1. Box #, Folder #.
Provenance: Donated by Suellen Hoy on August 2, 2010 (WLA2010.6) and (WLA2010.14).
Separations: Approximately 0.25 linear feet of extraneous materials was removed. A collection of
books related to women religious was removed.
See Also: Suellen Hoy Papers, Indiana University Archives
Description of the Addendum This addendum to the Suellen Hoy Papers consists of 12 boxes, spanning the years 1870 to 2010.
The collection consists of two major parts: biographical and research. The latter includes papers that
document her work on two publications, Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in Chicago’s Past and Ellen
Gates Starr: Her Later Years. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject, and original
order was maintained when possible.
Biographical History See Finding Aid for Suellen Hoy, Ph.D. Papers. Subsequent to the processing of that collection, Dr.
Hoy published Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later Years in 2010. She continues to teach the University
of Notre Dame as a guest professor and independent scholar.
Scope and Content The Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers Addendum 1 consists of research files pertaining to Dr. Hoy’s
publications of Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in Chicago’s Past and Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later
Years. Many of the materials in this collection are copies of original documents located at other
archival repositories and as a result the copyright for the materials resides with the original
repository. Generally, the repository has marked the documents obtained from their archives by Dr.
Hoy. Most of the materials are copies of newspaper articles and records held in other archives. The
collection also includes a selection of photographs, compact discs, and slides. The materials are
divided by subject and arranged alphabetically within series.
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 29
Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1956-2010, n.d., Box 1 This series contains Dr. Hoy’s diplomas, awards, and c.v.
Series 2: Research: General, 1995-2010, n.d., Box 1
This series consists of general research files regarding women religious in the United States.
Materials consist primarily of newspaper articles.
Subseries 2A: Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in Chicago’s Past, 1881-2010, n.d., Boxes 2-
3
This subseries contains research files used to write Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in
Chicago’s Past, a book that traces the social and educational work of nuns in Chicago from
1846 to the 1960s. Her book is notable for its extensive primary source research and its
successful correction of previous historiography that portrays American nuns as subject to a
male-dominated hierarchy. Hoy argues instead that nuns in Chicago maintained their
agency and forged new paths in aiding the less privileged of Chicago.
Series 2B: Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later Years, 1870-2010, n.d., Boxes 3-10
This series contains research files used to write regarding Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later
Years, a book that examines the life of Starr (1859-1940), an often overlooked individual
who was vital to the formation and success of Hull House in Chicago. Inspired by her
Catholic faith, Starr continued her labor reform work and writing about her conversion
experience late into life despite partial paralysis.
Series 3: Audio/Visual Media, 2005-2008, n.d., Box 10
This series contains photographs, compact discs and slides pertaining to Dr. Hoy’s research on the
two works described above. The compact discs include a musical recording, photographs of Ellen
Gates Starr and Hull House, and research material from a researcher who also studied Starr. The
slides are taken from the same images in the photographs series and thus include images of Ellen
Gates Starr and Hull House.
Series 4: Other Publications, 1977-2006, n.d., Box 10
This series contains publications that pertain to Dr. Hoy’s research on the two works described
above.
Series 5: Restricted Material, Boxes 11-12
This series is restricted until 2035.
Subjects: Catholicism
Ellen Gates Starr
Hull House
Women and religion
Women’s issues
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 30
Box Folder Title Dates
Series 1: Biographical, 1956-2010, n.d.
1 1 Awards and Articles 2007-2009, n.d.
2 Bishop Noll High School Diploma 1960
3 Curriculum Vitae 2010
4 Indiana University Diplomas, M.A., Ph.D. 1970, 1975
5 Saint Joseph School Eighth Grade Diploma 1956
6 Saint Mary’s College Diploma, B.A. 1965
Series 2: Research: General, 1995-2010, n.d.
7 Articles, Catholic Sisters 2010
8 Articles, Women Religious 2009-2010, n.d.
9 Articles, Nuns 2000-2001, n.d
10 Articles, Nuns 2001
11 Articles, Nuns 2002, n.d.
12 Articles, Nuns 2003
13 Articles, Nuns 2004
14 Professional Correspondence 1995-2004, n.d.
Subseries 2A: Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in
Chicago’s Past, 1881-2010, n.d.
2 1 “Beginnings of an Era”/St. Monica’s and St. Elizabeth’s 1913-1967
2 Black Catholics in Chicago 1938, n.d.
3 Celia Parker Woolley 1886-1932, n.d.
4 Chicago World’s Fair/African Americans 1965-2000
5 Disability History 2001
6 Dorothy Day 1952-1999, n.d.
7 Delinquent Girls 1900-1985
8 Fannie Barrier Williams 1888-1999, n.d.
9 Frances Willard 1889-1981, n.d.
10 Good Hearts Grant, Cushwa Center 2003-2004
11 Good Hearts Map 2004, n.d.
12 Good Hearts Photograph Permissions 2003-2004, n.d.
13 Good Hearts Reviews 2006-2010, n.d
3 1 “History of Holy Angels Parish” 1920
2 Ida B. Wells 1895-1998
3 Julia Lathrop 1887-2000
4 Lucy Flower 1881-1985, n.d.
5 Robert Gwathmey 1999-2000, n.d.
6 Sarah Hackett Stevenson 1904-1955
7 Sr. Euphrasia Gleason (Eleanora) n.d.
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 31
8 St. Cecilia’s Irish Parish 1903-1976, n.d.
9 University of Indiana Press Correspondence 2003-2006, n.d.
Subseries 2B: Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later Years,
1870-2010, n.d.
3 10 1960s Biographical Info/Sr. Harrita 1960-2005, n.d.
11 Academy of the Holy Child in Suffern NY 1912-2007
12 Alfeo Faggi 1926-2007, n.d.
13 Arts and Crafts Movement 1902-2004
14 Biographies of people associated with EGS 1919-2006, n.d.
4 1 Bookbinding 1890-2001, n.d.
2 Books Bound by EGS 2007, n.d.
3 Charles Wager 1971-2006, n.d.
4 Chicago History Museum Correspondence/Lillie
Photographs
2007
5 Chicago Public Art Society 1891-1968
6 Childerley 1915-1986, 2002, 2003
7 Childerley, “Story of Childerley and Frances Crane
Lillie by Jerome Kerwin (J. Doniat?)
n.d.
8 Cora Vawter 1909-2006, n.d.
9 Cornelia Connelly 1996
10 Doniat Family (1 of 2) 1902-1933
11 Doniat Family (2 of 2) 1938-1955, 2002
12 Dr. Alan DeForest Smith 1940, 1945
13 Eleanor Grace Clark and Ellen Gates Starr 1928-1930, 2005-2006
14 Eleanor Grace Clark, Biography 1924-1952, 2001-2006
5 1 Eliza Allen Starr and the Dominicans 1870-2006, n.d.
2 Eliza Allen Starr, Biographical Information 1879-1922, 1984-
2003, n.d.
3 Eliza Allen Starr, “Life and Letters” 1905
4 Ellen Gates Starr, 1916 Socialist Candidate 1909-1916, 2001
5 Ellen Gates Starr, 80th
Birthday 1936-1940, n.d.
6 Ellen Gates Starr and Mary Kelly 1918-2006, n.d.
7 Ellen Gates Starr and Mary Wilmarth 1905-1932, 1997, 1999
8 Ellen Gates Starr and Socialism 1919, 1956, 2005, n.d.
9 Ellen Gates Starr as Episcopalian 2004, n.d.
10 Ellen Gates Starr as Oblate 1913-2000, n.d.
11 Ellen Gates Starr, Burial in Rye NY 2000-2010
12 Ellen Gates Starr, Death, Burial, Memorial 1940-2007
6 1 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1880s 1879-1889, 2004
2 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1890s 1890-1897
3 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1900-1910 1903-1910
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 32
4 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1910-1918 1911-1918
5 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1919-1920 1919-1920, 1991, 2004
6 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1920s (1 of 2) 1920-1925
7 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1920s (2 of 2) 1926-1929, 2005
7 1 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1930s (1 of 5) 1930-1931, 2005
2 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1930s (2 of 5) 1932-1934
3 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1930s (3 of 5) 1935
4 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1930s (4 of 5) 1936-1937
5 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, 1930s (5 of 5) 1938-1940
6 Ellen Gates Starr, Correspondence, with Henry D. Lloyd
(First Strike)
1896, 2005, n.d.
8 1 Ellen Gates Starr, General Information 1893-2004, n.d.
2 Ellen Gates Starr, Life Expectancy 1975-2005
3 Ellen Gates Starr on her father, Caleb Allen Starr 1893-1915
4 Ellen Gates Starr, Photographs from Chicago Daily
News
2002-2007, n.d.
5 Ellen Gates Starr, Photographs from Smith,
Correspondence
2001-2008, n.d.
6 Ellen Gates Starr, Photographs from UIC and
Correspondence
2004-2008, n.d.
7 Ellen Gates Starr, Trip to Italy (1924)/Crane Papers 1924, n.d.
8 Ellen Gates Starr, Writings 1891-1937, n.d.
9 Father Huntingdon 1912, 1940
10 Fathers Amayat and Vashon 1938-2003, n.d.
11 Hoy Correspondence re: EGS 2000-2005
12 Jay Ruby, Secure the Shadow: Death and Photography
in America
1995
13 Jennifer Bosch on EGS 1990, 1993
14 Jill Conway Correspondence and Research on EGS 1964-2005
15 Jill Conway, The First Generation of American Women
Graduates
1987
16 Josephine Starr on EGS 1882-1991, n.d.
17 Kirkland School 1884-1902, n.d.
18 Louise and Carl Lindin 2005-2008, n.d.
9 1 Mary F. Ahlbach Dissertation, “To be Catholic and
Radical: A Study of Three Catholic Laywomen: Ellen
Gates Starr, Margaret Foley and Dorothy Day”
1987
2 Maryknoll Sisters (1930s) 1923, 2001, 2005
3 Monte Cassino Article and Booklet 2000, 2007
4 Msgr. Thomas Shannon (Saint Thomas the Apostle) 1920-1994, n.d.
5 New World Letter 1924, n.d.
6 North Shore Health Resort 1977-2003, n.d.
7 Oberlin College Archives Correspondence 2001-2008
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 33
8 Patricia Bauch Biography of EGS 1977-2006, n.d.
9 Paulists/ Fr. Handly 1905-1947, 2002, n.d.
10 Sacco and Vanzetti 1927
11 Smith College Archives Information and
Correspondence
1999-2008, n.d.
12 Smith College Archives Inventory of EGS Papers 2001
13 Smith College Travel Grant 2000-2001, n.d.
14 Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross 1983, 1986, n.d.
15 Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ) 1997-2009, n.d.
16 Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish and School 1916-1986, n.d.
10 1 Saint Thomas the Apostle Photographs 1925-2008
2 Saint Vincent’s (New Mexico), Correspondence 1977, 2003
3 Suffern Sisters Convent, Biographies 1934-2002, n.d.
4 Suffern Sisters Convent, Photographs, Correspondence 2000, n.d.
5 T. J. Cobden-Sanderson 1901-1926, n.d.
6 “Tiffs” from Ellen 2005, n.d.
7 Vida Scudder 1903-1937, 1970,
2003-2005
8 Women and Aging 1930-2006
Series 3: Audio/Visual Media, 2005-2008, n.d.
Photographs
10 9 Ellen Gates Starr, Burial in Rye NY Photographs n.d.
10 Ellen Gates Starr Park, Photographs 2009
11 Ellen Gates Starr, Photographs from Smith 1914, 1940
12 Good Hearts Photographs 1963, n.d.
13 Monte Cassino Photographs 2000
14 Suffern Sisters Convent, Photographs 2005, n.d.
Compact Discs
15 Bauch 1 - 3 n.d.
16 The Day They Became Angels. Our Lady of Angels
Memorial Service
2008
17 EGS Photographs from UIC Special Collections n.d.
Slides
18 EGS Photographs from UIC Special Collections n.d.
Series 4: Other Publications, 1977-2006, n.d.
10 The Basilica of Saint Francis: A Spiritual Pilgrimage 1994
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 34
“Block by Block: Racing Decay on Chicago’s West
Side,” dissertation by Amanda I. Seligman
1999
The Catholic Historical Review, Vol. LXXXV, No. 1 1999
Cornelia Connelly: Three Characteristics 1979
Cornelia: The story of Cornelia Connelly, 1809-1879,
Foundress of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus
1979
ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, Vol. 55,
No. 2
2009
The Hospital at the End of the Santa Fe Trail: A
Photographic History of St. Vincent Hospital
1977
Robert Gwathmey: Master Painter 1999
St. Cajetan Parish 5th
Annual Holy Thursday Pilgrimage
of Churches
1997
St. Cajetan Parish 6th
Annual Holy Thursday Pilgrimage
of Churches
1998
St. Cajetan Parish 8th
Annual Holy Thursday Pilgrimage
of Churches
2000
St. Cajetan Parish 9th
Annual Holy Thursday Pilgrimage
of Churches
2001
St. Cajetan Parish 10th
Annual Holy Thursday
Pilgrimage of Churches
2002
St. Cajetan Parish 11th
Annual Holy Thursday
Pilgrimage of Churches
2003
Series 5: Restricted Material
11-12 Restricted
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 35
Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers
Addendum 2, 1982-2013, n.d.
Creator: Suellen Hoy (1942 - )
Extent: 3 linear ft.
Processor: Jennifer Pederson, April 2014.
Administration Information Access Restrictions: Personal correspondence is restricted by Suellen Hoy until 2039.
Usage Restrictions: Copyright to the photographs obtained from the Chicago Sun-Times,
Archdiocese of Chicago, and Library of Congress is retained by the original owner. For other
photographs procured by Dr. Hoy, the copyright is granted to the WLA. Copyright for most of the
other materials in this collection resides elsewhere. See the archivist for further information.
Preferred Citation: Loyola University Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives. Collection
Title. Box #, Folder #.
Provenance: Donated by Suellen Hoy on July 26, 2011 (WLA2011.55), April 4, 2012
(WLA2012.19), July 25, 2012 (WLA2012.32), and October 2, 2013 (WLA2014.13).
Separations: 1 LFT of monographs separated and placed with Suellen Hoy monograph collection.
See Also: Suellen Hoy Papers, Indiana University Archives.
Biographical History See Finding Aid for Suellen Hoy, Ph.D. Papers (April 2008) and its addendum (April 2011) for this
information. Following the processing of Suellen Hoy, PhD, Papers and its Addendum #1, Suellen
Hoy donated three additional boxes of materials drawn from #WLA2011.56, #WLA2012.19,
#WLA2012.32, and #WLA2014.13, that contain materials relating to her research, publications,
public appearances, and social engagements.
Scope and Content The Suellen Hoy, Ph.D., Papers Addendum 2 consists of biographical documents, research files,
and materials and documents relating to her attendance at conferences, lectures, and celebrations.
Additional materials relate to her publications and include notes, rough drafts, and published works.
Series 1: Biographical, 1991-2013, n.d., Boxes 1 Contains materials relating to Dr. Suellen Hoy’s career as a historian.; these materials include a
recent resume, business card, and photograph from 2013 and material from her time in Ireland as a
Visiting Professor at University College in 1991-1992.
Series 2: Research, 1993-2013, n.d., Boxes 1-3
Materials in this series relate to the research undertaken by Dr. Hoy between 1991 and 2013.
Subjects include women religious, birth control, child labor, and welfare. While nearly half of the
files in the research series are topical files, the other half are files that highlight the work of
historical figures such as Jane Addams, Ellen Gates Starr, Sophonisba Breckenridge, Alice
Hamilton, and Frances Crane-Lillie. Materials consist primarily of newspaper and print articles as
well as online material. There is additional audio and visual material relating to her research in
series 5. This series also includes correspondence relevant to research.
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 36
Series 3: Public Lectures, Conferences, and Celebrations, 2004-2013, Box 3
This series contains materials from various history lectures and conferences attended by Dr. Hoy.
Events include the Conference on the History of Women Religious and the Women’s History
Association of Ireland as well as some hosted by Loyola University Chicago. Materials include
conference brochures and handouts, lecture notes, and travel information.
Series 4: Publication Materials, 1982-2013, Box 3
Items in this series pertain to publications by Dr. Hoy as well as one by historian Walter Nugent,
her husband. Included in these files are also rough drafts, research materials, and correspondence
relating to the various published works. Additional papers include autographs and dedications;
comprised of torn out first pages of monographs and photocopies of title pages, these materials are
dedicated to Dr. Hoy.
Series 5: Audio/Visual Media, 2009-2011, n.d., Box 4
This series includes a 5” by 7” mixed-media collaged artwork titled Cook Sisters. It also contains
folders of scanned and printed photographs of Ellen Gates Starr and various Hull House associates.
Additional material includes two videos, in the form of CD-ROMs. An additional CD-ROM is
comprised of scanned photographs.
Series 6: Restricted Material, Box 5
This series includes Dr. Hoy’s personal correspondence and is restricted until 2039.
Subjects:
Bishops
Birth Control
Catholicism
Chicago Area Women’s History Council
Child Labor
Conference on the History of Women Religious
Cora Catherine Vawter
Durand, IL
Ellen Gates Starr
Frances Crane-Lillie
Jane Addams
Hull House
Linda Gordon
Ireland
Our Lady of the Angels
Rita Clubs
Sarah Robb Cravener
Sophonisba Breckenridge
Welfare
Women Religious
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 37
Box Folder Title Dates
Series 1: Biographical, 1991-2013, n.d., Box 1
1 1 Business Card 2013
2 Ireland Materials 1991-1992
3 Photograph 2013
4 Resume 2013
Series 2: Research, 1993-2013, n.d., Boxes 1-3
5 Advice Material n.d.
6 Alice Hamilton 2001-2010
7 Birth Control 2012
8 Catholic Sisters 2010-2012
9 Child Labor 2008
10 Cora Catherine Vawter 2011
11 Domestic Servants: Irish n.d.
12 Ellen Gates Starr - Chronology 2002-2007
13 Ellen Gates Starr – Correspondence 2013
14 Ellen Gates Starr – Durand, IL 2005-2011
15 Ellen Gates Starr – Finances n.d.
16 Ellen Gates Starr – Friends n.d.
17 Ellen Gates Starr – Hull House 2008, n.d.
2 1 Frances Crane-Lillie n.d.
2 Hull House 2002-2012
3 Jane Addams 1995-2010, n.d.
4 John Powers 2010
5 Linda Gordon: Women and Welfare 1993, n.d.
6 Nuns and Bishops 2013
7 Nuns and Bishops: War on Women 2012
8 Our Lady of the Angels Fire 2011
9 Rita and Patricia Clubs n.d.
3 1 Sophonisba Breckenridge 1994-2003
2 St. Frances Assisi Catholic Church 2001, 2004
Series 3: Public Lectures, Conferences, and Celebrations,
2004-2013, n.d., Box 3
3 A Question of Habit Screening and Discussion, Loyola
University Chicago
2011, n.d.
4 Chicago Area Women’s History Council: 40th
Anniversary
Party
2011
5 Conference on the History of Women Religious, 2004 2004
Women and Leadership Archives
Loyola University Chicago
Hoy, pg. 38
6 Conference on the History of Women Religious, 2007 2005-2007
7 Conference on the History of Women Religious, 2013 2013
8 Durand, IL: Ellen Gates Starr Lecture 2010
9 Women’s History Association of Ireland: “Migration, the
Diaspora and Foreign Relations”
2013
10 “Women, Wisdom and Wine” Book Discussion 2006
Series 4: Publication Materials, 1982-2013, n.d., Box 3
11 Autographs and Dedications 1982-2002
12 Certificate of Registration: Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later
Years
2010
13 Ellen Gates Starr: Her Later Years Correspondence 2007-2010, n.d.
14 Good Hearts Press 2013
Publications
15 Chicago History 2013
16 Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive ERA 2003
17 Labor Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 2012
Series 5: Audio/Visual Media, 2009-2011, n.d., Box 4
Mixed Media
4 1 Cook Sisters n.d.
Photographs
2 Ellen Gates Starr n.d.
3 Holy Child 2010
4 Sarah Robb Cravener n.d.
Video
5 A Question of Habit 2011
6 Story of Ellen Gates Starr 2009
Series 6: Restricted Material
5 ----------------