These magazines were given to Sister Jayn Lein who sent them to the archives.
Trapp, Glendaresume, papers, photos, photocopies of newspaper articles, newsletter, softcover book (2 copies), flags
Adams, Willi PaulPublished Dissertation; 227 pages
Mary Carol Schroeder, OSFPoem; poetry booklets (1944, 1959), other poems and information
The symposium and exhibit opening were held in Indianapolis on November 14, 2003, at IUPUI. See
"Finding Aids" for complete information: program, presenters, sponsors, and collaborators.
This magazine tells the story of St. Michael Church, Madison, Indiana. Ferdinand Benedictines took over the school in 1904; Providence Sisters from Terra Haute taught there prior to 1904. See pg. 46 for first mention of Benedictines from Ferdinand. 2011-02-15. This is a study in Indiana Catholic and civil history compiled and edited by Father C. F. Walsh. The text was written by Thomas P. Conry, S.J., West Baden College as a Loyola University thesis for a masters of art degree.
St. Michael Parish, Madison, IndianaPrinted announcement card
Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, IndianaA short history, page 2, introduces Indiana to the reader. The monastery and academy are mentioned in the description of Dubois County.
Puetz, C. J.Ferdinand Benedictines ran an advertisement in the 2009 yearbook, page 191. Pictured in the ad are Sisters Kristine Anne Harpenau, Paulette Seng, Celeste Boda, and Catherine Marie Duenne.
Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, IndianaHardbacks, 428 pages (Vol. 41), 420 pages (Vol. 42), Department of History of Indiana University, Bloomington, 1945, 1946
Kohlmeier, Albert L. et alibiINDIANA tells the story of this state and its proud heritage in words and pictures.
Aylesworth, Thomas G. and Virginia L. Aylesworth; John R. Savage (Photographer)Correspondence, press release, DVD (Photos identified in "Finding Aids.")
Hillman, Jim and John A. Murphy (John Murphy)Paperback, 258 pages, 2 copies
Reichmann, EberhardRuth Reichmann, German-Born scholar, spent many years in Indiana working in German-American studies. Ruth was director of the Max Kade German-American Center in Indianapolis.
Reichmann, Ruth M.Letters , Mission statement, booklet of 1991/92 organization/committee personnel, magazine
State of Indiana, United States of Americatyped pages of newspaper articles; THE INDIANA CATHOLIC; 3/28, 4/4, 1913, Indianapolis; these articles contain references to the sisters' work with the flood victims.
Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana