Barber, Virgil, 1782-1847

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Virgil H. Barber, S.J. (1782-1847) was a New Hampshire Episcopalian who converted to Roman Catholicism. Barber joined the Society of Jesus, was ordained in 1822, but did not take final vows. He completed his novitiate at Georgetown University, and was subsequently assigned to missions in Claremont, New Hampshire, and Indian Old Town, Maine. Barber also was active in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.

From the description of The Rev. Virgil H. Barber, S.J., papers, 1804-1847 (bulk 1804-1846). (Georgetown University). WorldCat record id: 71015640

Episcopal, then Catholic clergyman; taught at Georgetown University.

From the description of Letter : Georgetown College, to [Silas Wood?], 1820 Sept. 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22191429

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creatorOf Barber, Virgil, 1782-1847. The Rev. Virgil H. Barber, S.J., papers, 1804-1847 (bulk 1804-1846). Georgetown University, Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library
creatorOf Barber, Virgil, 1782-1847. Letter : Georgetown College, to [Silas Wood?], 1820 Sept. 25. George Washington University
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associatedWith Alvares, Manuel, 1526-1583. person
associatedWith Barber family. family
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associatedWith Romagné, J. B. person
associatedWith Wood, Silas, 1769-1847. person
associatedWith Wright, W. Lloyd (William Lloyd), 1876-1950, person
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Penobscot language
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Birth 1782-05-09

Death 1847-03-25

English,

Algonquian languages,

French

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