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Box 2

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Contains 33 Results:

List of relics owned by the Laytons

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: Created: 1834-1879; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1999

Authentic of a relic of St. Philip Neri, April 10, 1834

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: April 10, 1834

Authentic of a relic of St. Ignatius Loyola, September 16, 1834

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: September 16, 1834

Authentic of a relic of St. Francis of Hieronymo, December 28, 1835

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: December 28, 1835

Authentic of a relic from the tomb of St. Francis Xavier and Aloysius Gonzaga, April5, 1836

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: April5, 1836

Authentic of nails similar to those used on the Holy Cross, September 27, 1845

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: September 27, 1845

Authentic of relics of St. Charles Borromeo, etc., January 9, 1846

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: January 9, 1846

Authentic of relics from the sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary, etc., February 5, 1846

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: February 5, 1846

Authentic of relics from the pillar where Christ was scourged, from the Cross of Jesus Christ, of St. Francis of Assisi, etc., February 5, 1846

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: February 5, 1846

Authentic of relics of St. Agatha, st. Agnus, St. Cecelia, St. Barbara, St. Marina, St. Fecilitas, St. Praxedis, virgin, St. Pudentina, virgin, February 13, 1846

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers of the Layton Family consist of several types of material: letters, privileges, authentics, relics, bound materials, a wooden box, and miscellaneous items. These materials date roughly from 1834 to 1879.Letters: These letters document the Layton family's relationship with the Catholic Church authorities. Bishop Verrea, for example, expressed gratitude for Layton's hospitality and regret that the Civil War prevented him from being able to...
Dates: February 13, 1846