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Guide to the Marian Postcards Collection University of Dayton eCommons Guides to Archival and Special Collections University Libraries 7-1-2016 Guide to the Marian postcards collection Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/finding_aid eCommons Citation "Guide to the Marian postcards collection" (2016). Guides to Archival and Special Collections. 41. https://ecommons.udayton.edu/finding_aid/41 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Guides to Archival and Special Collections by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Guide to the Marian postcard collection, circa 1900-present ML.006 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on August 08, 2018. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard Roesch Library 300 College Park Dr. Dayton, Ohio 45469-1360 URL: https://www.udayton.edu/libraries Guide to the Marian postcard collection, circa 1900-present ML.006 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................. 29 History of the Marian Library ..................................................................................................................... 29 Scope and Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 30 Arrangement ................................................................................................................................................. 30 Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 31 Controlled Access Headings ........................................................................................................................ 31 Collection Inventory ..................................................................................................................................... 32 Marian shrines ........................................................................................................................................... 32 Algeria ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 Andorra .................................................................................................................................................... 32 Argentina ................................................................................................................................................. 32 Armenia ................................................................................................................................................... 32 Australia .................................................................................................................................................. 32 Austria ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 Azores ...................................................................................................................................................... 35 Belgium ................................................................................................................................................... 35 Bolivia ..................................................................................................................................................... 37 Bosnia-Herzegovina ................................................................................................................................ 37 Brazil ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 Canada ..................................................................................................................................................... 38 Canary Islands ......................................................................................................................................... 39 Chile ........................................................................................................................................................ 39 China ....................................................................................................................................................... 39 Colombia ................................................................................................................................................. 39 Costa Rica ............................................................................................................................................... 39 Croatia ..................................................................................................................................................... 39 Cuba ........................................................................................................................................................ 39 Czech Republic ....................................................................................................................................... 39 Denmark .................................................................................................................................................. 40 Dominican Republic ............................................................................................................................... 40 Ecuador .................................................................................................................................................... 40 Egypt ....................................................................................................................................................... 40 England .................................................................................................................................................... 40 - Page 2 - Guide to the Marian postcard collection, circa 1900-present ML.006 Ethiopia ................................................................................................................................................... 40 Finland ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 France ...................................................................................................................................................... 40 French Polynesia ..................................................................................................................................... 62 Germany .................................................................................................................................................. 62 Greece ...................................................................................................................................................... 64 Gibraltar .................................................................................................................................................. 65 Guatemala ................................................................................................................................................ 65 Haiti ......................................................................................................................................................... 65 Holy Land ............................................................................................................................................... 65 Hungary ................................................................................................................................................... 66 Iceland ..................................................................................................................................................... 66 India ......................................................................................................................................................... 66 Indonesien ............................................................................................................................................... 66 Iran .......................................................................................................................................................... 66 Ireland ...................................................................................................................................................... 66 Italy .......................................................................................................................................................... 66 Ivory Coast .............................................................................................................................................. 79 Japan ........................................................................................................................................................ 79 Korea (South) .......................................................................................................................................... 79 Kuwait ....................................................................................................................................................
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