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Wooden Trunk Covered in Blue, Gray Flower Fabric - Sister Effie

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_0000_9_0000
Scope and Contents

This item is a wooden trunk covered in blue and gray flower fabric, originating from Sister Effie McConnell.

Dates: 1922-1929

Processional Cross

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_0000_11_0000
Scope and Contents

This item includes a wooden processional cross intricately carved with a wooden figure of Jesus, featuring a metal base and standard metal stand; the cross measures 1.3 feet in height and 11 inches in width, while the stand is 4.3 feet tall.

Dates: 1922-1929

Copper Tub

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_0000_24_0000
Scope and Contents

This item is a copper tub used for bathing or washing, valued for its durability and classic appearance.

Dates: 1922-1929

Sister Effie Cabinet

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_0000_27_1001
Scope and Contents

This item is a wooden dresser standing 72 3/4" tall, 23 3/8" wide, and 21" deep, made by Sister Effie McConnell.

Dates: 1922-1929

Trunk of Father Sigstein - Empty, 1881-1955

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_2_25_0001
Scope and Contents

This item is a standard black trunk belonging to Fr. Sigstein, featuring black leather and brass fittings; it arrived empty.

Dates: 1881-1955

Trunk of Father Sigstein - Full of Sigstein's Belongings, 1881-1955

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_6_2_25_0002
Scope and Contents

The black trunk contains many different items belonging to Father Sigstein. The items include: 1. Black Suit 2. Two Overcoats 3. Sweaters 4. Night Shirt 5. Underwear 6. Cossacks 7. Socks 8. Glasses 9. Razor/Comb/Brushes 10. Rabats 11. Handkerchiefs/Gloves/Cap 12. Lady if Fatima Music Box 13. Crucifix 14. 2 Chalices 15. Prayer Books

Dates: 1881-1955

Golden Silk and White Vestment with Needlework

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_4_4_0000_24_0001
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group:

This sub-group includes lacework, tatting, embroidery, woven materials, and other textile-based objects.

Dates: 1922-1929

Our Lady of Victory Statue

 File — HARC-Vault-Floor-Main: Unknown
Identifier: HARC_010_9_7_0000_4_0000
Scope and Contents

Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters are dedicated to Our Blessed Lady of Victory as their patroness. Traditionally, their work has centered on catechesis, aiding the poor, and promoting social justice within marginalized and underserved communities. Since their patroness is Our Lady of Victory, statues of the Blessed Mother and the infant Jesus, often crowned, can be seen throughout their motherhouse, grounds, and archives in Huntington.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1922