- Raphael Hamilton
Infobox Person
name = Raphael Hamilton
image_size =
caption = Fr. Raphael Hamilton
birth_date = November 5, 1892
birth_place = Omaha, Nebraska
death_date = April, 19,1980
death_place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin
nationality = American
alma_mater = Creighton University, St. Louis University,
occupation = Priest, Professor, Archivist
religion = Roman Catholic (Society of Jesus)Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J. (November 5, 1892 - April 19, 1980) was an American
Jesuit and professor of history atMarquette University . He is also considered the founder ofMarquette University Special Collections and University Archives .The Catholic Herald Citizen "Father Hamilton dies; had long tenure at MU." The Catholic Herald Citizen, April 26, 1980.]Education (1913-1932)
Hamilton attended
Creighton University , achieving his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1913. He entered theSociety of Jesus in 1913 and was ordained a priest in 1926. Father Hamilton, S.J., went to graduate school atSt. Louis University , attaining his master's and doctoral degrees in history in 1919 and 1932 respectively.Marquette University (1930-1973)
Father Hamilton, S.J., held several positions at
Marquette University . They included assistant professor, 1930-1932; associate professor, 1932-1957; chair of the history department, 1932-1956; dean of the graduate school, 1940-1944; and professor emeritus, 1964. In addition, he served the role of university historian. Hamilton was an accomplished author on the activities of French explorers inNorth America . In particular, he was an expert on the life ofPere Jacques Marquette , S.J, the namesake of the university. Father Hamilton taught an extensive array of courses while at Marquette University, but specialized in American Colonial History.Peterson, Nancy. "Kepping History Alive." Marquette University Magazine, Fall 1968: 2-7.]Marquette University Archives and Special Collections (1961- 1980)
In addition to his career as an educator he was also responsible for the founding of
Marquette University ’s Archives and Special Collections in 1961. His second career began in 1961, when he was asked to organize the Marquette Archives, and from 1964 he devoted his full to time to this new task. Along with the University Archives, he invited other collections, and developed a body of records that documented the trend of AmericanCatholic social changes in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Under Hamilton’s guidance the newly founded archives came to include the papers of SenatorJoseph McCarthy ofWisconsin , theJ.R.R. Tolkien Manuscripts and a number of rare complete set of 14th century antiphonals.Post-Professional Life (1973-1980)
Father Hamilton, S.J., retired in 1973, yet he continued to have a close relationship to the university until his death. He died on April 19,1980, in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin at St. Mary's Nursing home after months of failing health. [Callen, Robert. Letter to the Friends of Father Hamilton.” Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. 19 Apr. 1980.]Archival Collections
Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J., Papers, Marquette University [http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/SuperC/C-1-7s2-rnh.html]
This collection consists of Father Hamilton's, S.J. correspondence and publications. His seminal works are his dissertation, A Cartography of the Missouri Valley: To the Establishment of "La Compagnie d' Occident," 1717, 1932; The Story of Marquette University: An Object Lesson in the Development of Catholic Higher Education, 1953; Great Men of Michigan: Father Marquette, 1970; Marquette's Explorations: The Narratives Reexamined, 1970. Also included are several short articles and speeches, both published and unpublished. Concluding the collection is a pair of illustrated, unpublished monographs penned by C.W. Hamilton; The Lives of English Cardinals, [n.d.] and Vacation Days in England, 1912. [ [http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/SuperC/C-1-7s2-rnh.html History Department, Raphael N. Hamilton Papers - Archives - Marquette University ] ]
Books
*A Cartography of the Missouri Valley: To the Establishment of "La Compagnie d' Occident," 1717, 1932.
*The Story of Marquette University: An Object Lesson in the Development of Catholic Higher Education, 1953.
*Great Men of Michigan: Father Marquette, 1970.
*Marquette's Explorations: The Narratives Reexamined, 1970.
*The Story of Marquette University: An Object Lesson in the Development of Catholic Higher Education, 1953.
See also
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Marquette University
*Society of Jesus
*Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives References
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