| The Spring Hill College Archives houses primary sources, artifacts, and publications relevant to the history of the college, its property, buildings, administration, faculty, and students. | |||
| Hours and Contact Information | |||
| The Archives and Special Collections are open weekdays from 1:00 to 4:30 pm or by appointment. | |||
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Researchers may use the archives by previous appointment. Telephone, e-mail or mail inquiries will be responded to by the archivist, usually with a two-day turnaround. |
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| Scope of the Collection | |||
Primary materials have been collected and preserved since the coming of the Jesuits in 1847. While only a few documents exist for the years 1830-1846, the earliest days of the college when it was still a diocesan college under the supervision of Bishop Michael Portier. However, many records, even some very early ones, exist from the Jesuit years. |
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Prominent among them are:
Files are maintained on outstanding students. Files are also maintained on campus buildings and grounds. Thousands of photographs are preserved, but most of them are as yet unsorted and uncatalogued. (Many are in albums, so that span of years can be assigned.) Some of the special collections are devoted to Paul Morphy, the alumnus who became world famous in chess during the last century; and Father Foley, the sociologist who was famous for his activities in civil rights causes up to his death in 1990. Artifacts include a number of civil war items. |
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Last Update: August 2005 |
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