found: His Archbishop Hughes on the war.
found: MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Hughes, John, 1797-1864; usage: John Hughes; Dr. Hughes; Archbishop Hughes)
found: Sammlung der bekanntesten und gebräuchlichsten Lieder, 1851: t.p. (hochwurdigsten Herrn Dr. Johann Hughes, Bischop von New York)
found: NUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for His Review, 1858 (Hughes, John Joseph, 1797-1864; clergyman)
found: FamousAmericans.net, Sept. 12, 2008 (John Hughes; b. June 24, 1797, Annalogham, Ireland; d. Jan. 3, 1864, New York, N.Y.; emigrated to the United States, 1817; entered Mount St. Mary's College; ordained priest in 1826; most celebrated controversy was with the Reverend John Breckinridge, of the Presbyterian church, with whom he exchanged a series of public letters in 1833; in Jan. 1838 was consecrated coadjutor to Bishop Dubois, of New York; took the full administration of the diocese the next year, and succeeded to the bishopric on the death of Dr. Dubois in 1842; created archbishop in 1850)