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Letter: Edward P. Doherty to Editor of The Life of Lincoln, July 17, 1896
Handwritten lette
Letter: Edward P. Doherty to Editor of The Life of Lincoln, July 17, 1896
Handwritten lette
Mary Doherty Interview, 1977
In this interview, Mary Doherty reminisces about life in Clontarf, MN growing up as a Catholic Irish American and how her family immigrated to the area. Ms. Doherty was born in 1902 in Tara Township, Swift County.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/irishamericans/1010/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Thomas Doherty
Interview with Lindenwood College professor of modern languages Dr. Thomas Doherty. Dr. Doherty taught at Lindenwood between 1950 and 1977. circa 1985
Doherty Letter Re: Irish Priests and Doherty to Australia
Four sided, two page letter from George Doherty to Fr. Nobili regarding Irish priests; and his departure for Australia
Mary Louis Doherty papers
Mary Louis Doherty (1896-1995) was an expatriate American and journalist who lived in Mexico most of her life, working for Mexican government officials as well as private institutions and individuals. She corresponded with Katherine Anne Porter after they met in Mexico City in 1921. Doherty and Porter lived together in Mexico City in 1931 and in Washington, D. C., in 1944. She served as one of the models for the character of Laura in Porter's short story, "Flowering Judas." The Doherty collection consists of correspondence, biographical materials, publications, legal documents, and photographs. Letters from Porter comprise a portion of the correspondence
James Doherty Papers (Coll. 37)
The James Doherty Papers reflect Doherty's career as a legal professional, especially as assistant Public Defender (1956-1972/1986-1997) and as Public Defender (1972 -1986) of Cook County, Illinois. The collection includes Doherty's files for cases where he was defense attorney, as well administrative records of the Cook County Public Defender's Office. Doherty wrote extensively during his lifetime, and manuscripts and working papers for several books are included, two relating to cases where he was defense attorney. The Papers also reflect Doherty's work as a lecturer on trial practice and procedure. Doherty taught courses and lectured at law schools in and around Chicago, and he was a Fellow of the National College of Criminal Defense Lawyers. His papers document these "extra professional" activities, and also included are the working papers for Ready For Trial Your Honor, a manual or handbook for trial lawyers. A copy of the published book is contained in the collection. Doherty collected newspaper clippings, scholarly articles, legal decisions, etc., all pertaining to various legal issues and case precedents. These are scattered throughout the collection, and most form part of the series on professional activities (see below). Outside of his professional life, Doherty was a chaplain of the American Legion. The Papers include eulogies and other information pertaining to that aspect of his life. There are also segments of short stories authored by Doherty, and jokes and witticisms. Finally, the collection documents Doherty's personal life including correspondence, articles about health issues, and information about his family and home life
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