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1 Fore X | Scalabrinians in North America, 1888–1988. The present volume 2 Writ, 1 XII | Tip. L’Amico del Popolo, 1888, p. 56.~10. Atti e documenti 3 Intr, 3 XX | Italian Colonies in America of 1888 where the purpose proposed 4 Intr XX(9) | Propagation of the Faith in 1888 on an experimental basis 5 Intr XXIII(16)| Tipografia Amico del Popolo, 1888, p. 8.~ 6 Intr XXIII(18)| Tipografia Amico del Popolo, 1888, p. 8.~ 7 1, 1 1 | that of the 5th reprinting (1888). Scalabrini starts from 8 1, 2 32 | Observations and Proposals~ ~ ~In 1888, the new Italian Prime Minister 9 1, 2 33 | accepted. On December 30, 1888, the Government’s bill became 10 1, 2 42 | Philadelphia, July 26, 1888. The inquiry ordered by 11 1, 2 43 | agents.~Washington, July 28, 1888. The depositions on emigration 12 1, 2 43 | fate.~New York, July 28, 1888. The Committee of inquiry 13 1, 2 43 | poverty.~New York, August 1, 1888. The Immigration Commission 14 1, 2 43 | ticket.~New York, August 27, 1888. The Commission of inquiry, 15 1, 2 44 | everything.~Rome, August 1, 1888. Telegrams from the Italian 16 1, 4 71 | pamphlets in 1887 and in 1888, but he had not stopped 17 1, 4 72 | another pamphlet, edited in 1888, in which proposals and 18 1, 4 73 | letter dated December 10, 1888, he himself deigned to recommended 19 1, 5, I 83 | countries in the years 1887–1888).~These figures speak for 20 1, 5, I 83 | the two-year period, 1887–1888, more people left Italy 21 1, 7 104 | attempting to modify the 1888 emigration law along the 22 1, 7 105 | if properly assisted. The 1888 migration law must be changed 23 1, 7, II 113 | emigration law. When in 1888 a bill was submitted in 24 2, 2, 3 181 | Bishops5~Rome, December 10, 1888~ ~Venerable Brothers, Greetings 25 2, 2, 3 184 | s, the 10th of December, 1888, in the eleventh year of 26 2 184(7) | Aerumnosa of December 10, 1888, reported above.~ 27 2 236(10) | Congregazione Scalabriniana (1886–1888). Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione, 28 2 239(14) | Scalabrinian Missionaries. In 1888 he joined the Scalabrinian 29 2, 4, 4 239 | Piacenza, January 7, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency,~ 30 2 240(18) | Congregazione Scalabriniana (1886–1888). Rome: Centro Studi Emigrazione, 31 2, 4, 5 241 | New York, February 10, 1888~ ~Dearest Bishop,~With the 32 2 241(20) | ASCPF, S.C. Amer. Centr., 1888, vol.54, f. 809r (original).~ 33 2 241(21) | wrote to him in December 1888 and welcomed him in St. 34 2, 4, 6 242 | Piacenza, February 27, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency,~ 35 2, 4, 7 243 | Scalabrini25~ New York, April 13, 1888~ ~Most Venerable Bishop,~ 36 2, 4, 8 244 | Corrigan27~ Piacenza, April 30, 1888~ ~Most Illustrious and Reverend 37 2, 4, 9 245 | Scalabrini28~ New York, May 28, 1888~ ~The bearer of this letter 38 2, 4, 10 245 | Corrigan29~ Piacenza, June 2, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 39 2, 4, 11 246 | Ulster Co., N.Y., June 21, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 40 2 247(32) | New York: J.H. Carbone, 1888, pp. 32. The pamphlet had 41 2 247(32) | XIII, vol. IX (September 3, 1888), pp. 641–653.~ 42 2, 4, 12 247 | Corrigan33~ Piacenza, July 12, 1888~ ~Your Excellency:~I have 43 2 248(34) | the first missionaries in 1888. A zealous priest, but incompetent 44 2 248(35) | when already a priest in 1888 and went to work among the 45 2, 4, 13 249 | Corrigan37~ Piacenza, July 12, 1888~ ~I am presenting to you 46 2, 4, 14 249 | New York, August 10, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Bishop:~ 47 2, 4, 15 250 | Piacenza, September 7, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 48 2, 4, 16 251 | Piacenza September 27, 1888~ ~Your Excellency,~The bearer 49 2, 4, 17 251 | New York, October 4, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency,~ 50 2, 4, 18 252 | Piacenza, October 26, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 51 2, 4, 19 252 | New York, November 9, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 52 2 253(46) | Scalabrini’s Congregation in 1888 and for many years he worked 53 2, 5 313 | and Archbishop Ireland~(1888–1904)~ ~A common concern 54 2 313(2) | correspondence at the end of 1888 and the beginning of 1889 55 2, 5, 1 315 | Minnesota, December 21, 1888~ ~Dear Bishop:~Permit me 56 2 317(14) | A few months later, in 1888, with the consolidation 57 2, 6 325 | Other American Bishops~(1888 – 1905)~ ~The news that 58 2, 6 326 | Scalabrini on September 19, 1888: “This morning I visited 59 2, 6 326 | Scalabrini was on October 17, 1888: “I think that Providence 60 2, 6, I, 1, 327 | Hartford, October 30, 1888~ ~Dear Bishop:~In my diocese 61 2, 6, I, 2, 327 | Piacenza, November 17, 1888~ ~Most Reverend Excellency:~ 62 2, 6, I, 3, 328 | Hartford, December 28, 1888~ ~Most Esteemed and Reverend 63 2 328(4) | Scalabrini, October 19, 1888.~ 64 2, 6, II, 1, 334 | New Orleans, November 10, 1888~ ~Your Excellency:~Permit 65 2 334(14) | Archbishop of New Orleans in 1888. Born in Holland in 1843, 66 2 335(15) | Zaboglio on December 3, 1888: “I am enclosing a letter 67 2, 6, III, 1, 337 | Kansas City, December 30, 1888~ ~Most Esteemed and Reverend 68 2 342(28) | became its fourth Bishop in 1888. Sensitive to the many immigrant 69 Bibl 350 | Scalabrinians in North America (1888–1988). New York: Center