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MARQUETTE LEAGUE FOR CATHOLIC INDIAN MISSIONS RECORDS      
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Catholic Sioux Congress

November 1915, Pg. 4, “Father De Smet Memorial Congress,” Staff

August, 1918, Pg. 4, “Father Quinn Attends Indian Congress,” Reverend William Quinn

October, 1919, Pg. 1, “Catholic Sioux Congress,” Staff

July, 1933, Pg. 1, “Montana Indian Congress Successful,” Staff

October, 1939, Pg. 6, “Indian Congress Held on Sioux Reservation,” Reverend Edward Berheide, O.S.B. 

November, 1946, Pg. 2, “Indian Congress,” Edward J. Laskowski, S.J.

Chapels

July 1913, Pg. 2, “Funds for Chapel Building,” J.A. Murphy, Reverend  Ambrose Mattingly, O.S.B., and Reverend William Ketcham

December 1913, Pg. 4, “Reports of Work Accomplished (St. Mary’s Tahlequah, Oklahoma),” Reverend John Gruenwald

July 1914, Pgs. 1-3, “The Chapel Building,” Staff

July 1914, Pg. 3, “Furnishing Chapels,” Staff

Christmas 1914, Pg. 2, “St. Edwards Chapel: St. Stephen’s, Wyoming,”   Reverend Aloysius J. Keel, S.J.

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Chapels, continued

July 1915, Pg. 2, “Four Chapels Erected, Two Repaired,” Mathis C. Lenihan

April 1916, Pg. 1, “Two New Chapels (Nett Lake & Siletz Reservation), Staff

July 1916, Pgs. 1-2, “Erection of Mission Chapels,” Staff

November 1916, Pg. 1, “Memorial Chapels,” Staff

November 1916, Pg. 2, “Sacred Heart Chapel Completely Furnished,” L. Forgot, P.S.M.

April 1917, Pg. 2, “The Marquette League’s Work-Some Practical Results; Chapels Repaired, Altars Have Been Supplied For,” Staff

April, 1917, Supplement, “Bishop Wehrle Tells Of Indian Missions; Two Marquette League Chapels; Sell Ponies To Pay For Chapel,” Bishop Vincent Wehrle, O.S.B. 

July, 1917, Pg. 1, “Number Of Chapels Increased By Ten,” Staff

 July, 1917, Pgs. 1-2, “Alters Equipped For The Holy Sacrifice,” Staff

July, 1917, Pg. 4, “Chapels To Be Restored For Indians Of Southern California, “ Bishop Patrick Harnett

August, 1917, Pg. 1, “Funds For Seven Chapels,” Staff

July, 1920, Pg. 4, “Indians At Courday, Wisconsin, Give $300 Toward Their Chapel,” Father Henry Teuwisse

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Chapels, continued

October, 1926, Pgs. 1-2, “The Glow Of The Sanctuary Lamp On Desert and Prairie-Sacred Heart, St. Anthony, and St. Rose Chapels,” Staff

July, 1928, Pg. 4, “Another Marquette League Chapel Blesses The Desert-St. John’s Houck, AZ,” Staff

October, 1928, Pg. 1, “The Marquette League Soon To Dedicate Its Finest Chapel-St. Catherine’s Chapel, Manuelito, NM,” Staff

May, 1928, Pg. 5, “Where Burns the Sanctuary Lamp,” Staff

October, 1929, Pg. 4, “Four Chapels Dedicated,” Staff

May, 1931, Pg. 4, “Dedication of Magnificent Chapel (St. Elanor’s), Monsignor Flynn

July, 1931, Pg. 1 & 4, “Magnificent Memorial Chapel Dedicatid (St. Elanor’s),” Staff

October, 1931, Pg. 4, “Builds His Third Chapel (Browning, MT,)” Father Flynn

July, 1932, Pg. 1, “Dedication of Beautiful “Little Flower” Chapel Unique,” Staff

July, 1932, Pg. 4, “Marquette League Thanks Visitation Monastery Guild,” Monsignor Flynn

October, 1933, Pg. 1 & 4, “Santa Maria Mission Chapel Soon To Be Dedicated: Replica of Famous Acoma Church,” Staff

July, 1935, Pg. 1 & 4, “Two Chapels Are Dedicated for Navajos,” Staff

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Chapels, continued

July, 1937, Pg. 1 & 8, “Most Recent Chapel Dedications in California,” Staff

October, 1937, Pg. 3, “Marquette League Plans Chapel to Honor Monsignor Flynn,” Staff

February, 1938, Pg. 2, “League Plans Chapel as Memorial (Monsignor Flynn,)” Staff

February, 1938, Pg. 9, “For This Is Truly The House Of God (Tokio, ND),” Staff

July, 1938, Pg. 1, “Bishop Gilmore Dedicates Marquette Leagues Newest Chapel (Chapel of Our Blessed Lady),” Staff

October, 1938, Pg. 5, “San Miguel of Santa Fe,” Rev. Br. Angelus, F.S.C.

February, 1939, Pg. 4, “Chapel Dedications,” Staff

May, 1939, Pg. 10, “My Two Neglected Orphans: St. Rose Chapel, & Sacred Heart Church,” Reverend Victor F. Hinderer, S.J.

February, 1940, Pg. 10, “…Dedicated By Bishop Lawler of Rapid City, SD,” Staff

July, 1940, Pg. 5, “Indians Donate Land For Erection of Chapel-Santa Rosa Indian Reservation,” Staff

July, 1940, Pgs. 6-7, “Rev. Winfrid Stauble, O.F.M., Makes Preparations For Dedication of Marquette League Chapel At Pinon Springs,” Staff

July, 1940, Pg. 1, “Bishop Brady Of Sioux Falls Dedicates Marquette League Chapel,” Staff

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Chapels, continued

October, 1940, Pg. 5, “Marquette League To Build Chapel On The Most Derelict Indian Mission In America,” Staff

October, 1940, Pg. 9, “…Chapel Of St. John Vianney (Cure D’Ars) Built Through… The Marquette League’s 1938 Christmas Appeal, At King Bayou,” Staff

February, 1941, Pg. 2, “Bishop White of Spokane, dedicates the Marquette Leagues latest Chapel,” Staff

October, 1941, Pg. 2, “Chapel 129-St. Joseph’s Chapel, North Carolina,” Staff

October, 1942, Pg. 2, “Marquette League Dedicates Three Indian Chapels-Heart Butte, Santee Reservation, & Wellpinit,” Staff

February, 1943, Pgs. 4-5, “We Witness Three Marquette League Chapel Dedications,” Staff

November, 1944, Pgs. 8-9, “New Adobe Indian chapel Is Dedicated In Arizona,” Staff

August, 1946, Pgs. 14-15, “Our Church now a Reality,” Reverend Kevin Doyle

November, 1946, Pgs. 14-15, “A Twenty Five Hundred Year Old Prophecy,” Reverend Kevin Doyle

November, 1950, Pgs. 12-13, “Indian Chapel,” Reverend J.M. Carillo, F.S.C.J. 

August, 1953, Pgs. 13-16, “The Golden Churches of New Mexico,” Sister Maryanna, O.P.

February, 1955, Pgs. 17-18, “New Chapel for Salt River Reservation,”  Reverend Bernard A. Cullen 

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Subjects
Cherokee Indians

August, 1944, Pgs. 3-5, “Eastern Cherokees Make History,” Reverend Ambrose Rohrbacher

May, 1950, Pgs. 12-13, “Street Preaching Among the Cherokees,” Reverend Ambrose Rohrbacher

Children-Native Americans

May, 1930, Pg. 2, “The Ambition of Woody Joe,” David McAstocker, S.J.

July, 1930, Pg. 2, “The Transformation of Irene,” Sister Pauline

February, 1931, Pg. 4, “Billy McKinley’s Friends,” Staff

July, 1931, Pg. 2, “The Little Flower of the Rockies,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J. 

October, 1931, Pg. 3, “Mission Mail: A Real Orphan,” Reverend Florentine Meyers, O.F.M.

May, 1932, Pg. 2, “By the Mother of God,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.

October, 1932, Pg. 2 & 4, “An Indian Child’s Desire,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.

July, 1933, Pg. 2, “Taps And a Moonlight Reserve,” Reverend Floyd A. Brey, S.J. 

February, 1934, Pg. 2, “The Vision of Catherine Kwashima,” Reverend Arthur D. Spearman, S.J.

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Children-Native Americans, continued

October, 1934, Pg. 1 & 4, “A Grave, Situation,” Reverend Edgar Dowd, S.J.

February, 1935, Pg. 2, “Capping a Wintry Climax,” Reverend Floyd A. Brey, S.J.

February, 1935, Pg. 3, “Won’t You Help to Save the Life of This Little Indian Girl?” Reverend Joseph Speyer, S.C.J.

February, 1936, Pg. 2, “Joy To My Youth,” Reverend Floyd A. Brey, S.J.

July, 1935, Pg. 3, “Children Pray for “Daily Bread,” Reverend Joseph Speyer, S.C.J.

October, 1937, Pg. 2, “Student Burses,” Staff and Albert Calf Looking

October, 1937, Pg. 5, “Indian Girls Enter Convents,” Staff

July, 1938, Pg. 4, “Music Hath Power to Soothe the Problem Child,” Reverend James Tallon, S.J.

October, 1938, “Elsie Prepares for First Holy Communion,” Staff

February, 1939, Pg. 2, “Indian Boy Wins Contract For Movies,” Staff

May, 1939, Pg. 8, “Indian Mission Boy Co-Stars With Shirley Temple,” Staff

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Children-Native Americans, continued

July, 1939, Pg. 2, “Indian Boy, Protégé of Marquette League To Address Crusade Convention,” Staff

October, 1939, Pg. 2, “Catholic Indian Boy, Marquette League Protégé Draws Attention at Convention,” Staff

July, 1940, Pg. 2, “Two Indian Youth Added to Staff at Camp Hayes,” Staff

November, 1949, Pg. 19, “Children of God,” Reverend  Joseph Jene S.C.J. 

August, 1954, Pgs. 7-8, “And I Didn’t Like Kids,” Francis J. Burke, S.J.

Choctaw Indians

April 1913, Pg. 4, “A Day With A Missionary Bishop,” F. Teyssier

November 1915, Pg. 1, “For The Choctaw Children,” Staff

November 1916, Pg. 1, “Father Kecham’s Choctaw Catechism,” Archbishop John Farley

December, 1917, Pg. 1, “Successful Mission,” Staff

January, 1926, Pg. 2, “Father Philippe Writes Of His Pride In His Choctaw Indians,” Reverend E.J. Philippe, C.I.C.M.

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Choctaw Indians, continued

May, 1928, Pg. 1, “In Desperate Need Bishop Kelley Of Oklahoma Asks Our Help For His Indian Missions,” Bishop Francis C. Kelly

July, 1929, Pg. 2, “Choctaws Taught Finance and Thrift by Mississippi Missionary,” Reverend E. J. Philippe, C.I.C.M. 

May, 1946, Pg. 12-13, “From Natchez to Mobile,” Reverend Austin Chachere, M.S.SS.T. 

November, 1953, Pgs. 9-11, “The Mississippi Choctaw,” Reverend M.V. Trieste,  M.S.SS.T.

February, 1957, Pg. 7, “Can you spare a dime?’ Staff

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