USA.gov, Explore His published works include Organized Labor: Its Problems, Purposes, and Ideals (1903) and The Wage Earner (1912). In 1960, Whelan, who was active in the Democratic National Committee, became an advance man for John F. Kennedy in his campaign for President of the United States. Digital Photo Collection s . John Luddy died in 1877 at the age of 47 from pneumonia in Mitchelstown, Ireland, after which his wife immigrated to the United States with their children. He also hosted a weekly television series called "Life is Worth Living" from 1951 to 1957. Click here for the collection. This digital collection consists of photographs of fifty 8"x10" images documenting the building, hall, and alcoves where the Catholic educational institutions displayed their objects and printed material. Retaining his dreams of becoming emperor, Agustin Iturbide III engaged in a dispute with President Porfirio Diaz, was court-martialed in 1890, and subsequently exiled. See also related blog post. The photographs digitized here, 1898-1924, entail many portraits of important people, such as Clarence Darrow and Theodore Roosevelt, as well as significant events like the 1902 Anthracite Coal Strike. Browse All Items. Subsequently, Maximilian, Carlotta, and Agustin Iturbide III lived as exiles in Cuba. A indicates a fully digitized collectionA indicates a partially digitized collection. Ryan helped found the Catholic Association for International Peace in 1927 and served in a number of federal government posts during the New Deal era of the 1930s. From WPA projects to the landscape architecture of Charles F. Gillette, from the Eastern Shore to the Shenandoah Valley, the Library of Virginia provides access to photo collections that cover a wide variety of subjects and locations across the commonwealth. Check back often to see what we've been up to! Click here for the collection. The Fenians in the United States grew to include over 50,000 members and hundreds of thousands of sympathizers by the end of the Civil War, but, rocked by internal factionalism and opposed by the formidable military power of the British Empire, they never came close to achieving their aims. Digitized here are the textbooks produced by the Commission of American Citizenship of the Catholic University of America spanning 1938 to 1970. Since 2001, the Archives has worked with the Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC) to make many of our materials available digitally at no cost and will continue to do so in the future. Click here for the collection. Mary Harris, reportedly born May 1, 1830, but more likely born in 1837, in Cork, Ireland, was an active participant in the labor movement in the United States for nearly sixty years. There are also some materials, like copies of federal census forms and his 1972 obituary, gathered recently by family members and Archives staff to supplement the collection. In 1865, Emperor Maximilian and his wife Carlotta claimed guardianship over two-year-old Agustin Iturbide III to provide an heir to the throne. Publisher George Pflaum was a well-known Catholic publisher. The records of the Commission of American Citizenship of the Catholic University of America spans 1938 to 1970, consists of manuscripts (mostly correspondence) and the publications by the Commission, including guides for social teaching and textbooks for grade schools as well as periodicals for the youths and children. Click here for the collection. Included are the rare signature of Gregory XIV as pope, an office he only held from 1590-1591, and a bull of Clement XII, 1737 (with seal removed). Whelan partnered first with Dutch Bergman and then Ben Zola in operating taverns in Brookland, near Catholic University. An active member of the NCCW and NCWC for the remaining years of her life, Millar passed away in 1947. Contributors included Frank Borth, Bob Powell, and Reed Crandall. The software helps us It was generally not available for sale at newsstands but rather via distribution through the Catholic parochial school system. Click here for the collection. The staff of the Special Collections Department utilizes CONTENTdm software to digitize images from our rich collection of photographs. A service of the Illinois State Library and the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State ILLINOIS DIGITAL ARCHIVES.