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Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels

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Identifier: FA12-3-1
Abstract The collection documents the coordination of a research project and later exhibition of traditional Franco-American woodcarvers in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. It contains materials in English and French created for the Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels, a multiphase, grant-funded project between 1993 and 1998 initiated by the Franco-American Centre Franco-Américain of Manchester, New...
Dates: 1993 - 1998

Henri d'Arles collection

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Identifier: FA02-1-02
Abstract A collection of French-language manuscripts, correspondence, and clippings by and about Henri d’Arles (1870–1930), the nom de plume of Father Henri Beaudé (né Beaudet) who was a writer and Catholic priest from Québec. Beaudé was initially professed with the Dominican Order in Québec but was later incardinated into the Diocese of Manchester (New Hampshire). In 1924, he became a citizen of the United States. Between 1903 and 1930 Beaudé authored over 25 books and...
Dates: 1853 - 1974; Majority of material found within 1903 - 1930

Saint Anselm Abbey website collection

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Identifier: AA03-4-5
Scope and Contents This is a collection of archived web content of Saint Anselm Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Manchester, New Hampshire. The first webpages of the Abbey were published on the Saint Anselm College website on 2 December 1995. This collection does not contain the first website of the College or Abbey. The webpages for Saint Anselm Abbey remained on Saint Anselm College's website from 1995 through 2017, changing URLs a few times. With the college’s website redesign in 2017, the...
Dates: 1996 - 2023