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The interior of the mission at Metlakatla, BC.
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The interior of the mission at Metlakatla, BC.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "View toward Mission, Repulse Bay, N.W.T., August 4, 1965."
The fonds primarily consists of papers by and relating to Rev. Hoffman and his and others work among Hungarian immigrants.
Contents include: correspondence and reports about missions in Alberta and Northern Saskatchewan; a list of Hungarian immigrants to Canada (some photos included); Az Otthon 1922-1925 (in Hungarian); and related materials, newspaper clippings, and documents concerning mission work and fieldwork Hoffman and others undertook in Saskatchewan. Among the materials is a biographical sketch of the Rev. Emerick Csendes [Czendes], written by Rev. Hoffman, and a copy of “Tales of Hoffman” by R.W. Hardy.
Hoffman, Frank
Maymont, Speers, and Borden Pastoral Charges fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Maymont Larger Parish and its predecessors and successors, including Borden, Borden-Radisson (including Halcyonia), Maymont (including Fielding and Eastbourne), Speers and Speers-Richard Pastoral Charges, as well as their constituent congregations – church boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of official boards and Trustees, Stewards, Session, congregational, committees, and Sunday School meetings; records of local Ladies Aid Societies, Woman’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (UC.W.) groups; minutes from local youth Explorer and C.G.I.T. units; various financial records; some reports, clippings and correspondence; communion rolls and Circuit Registers; a Mission Station record book from Fielding and Eastbourne; and registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials held at Maymont (Sharon United), Fielding, Eastbourne, Radisson (Zion United, St. Paul’s Presbyterian), Borden (Methodist, United), Halcyonia, Lilac, Keatley, Keystone, Bromley, Rabbit Lake, Mullingar, Richard, Speers, and related locations.
Maymont Pastoral Charge
Battleford Pastoral Charge fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Battleford Pastoral Charge and its predecessors, including Eagle Hills Mission Field and Denholm (from Ruddell Pastoral Charge), as well as their constituent congregations – church boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of official boards, Stewards, congregational, and Sunday School meetings; records of local Ladies Aid Societies, Woman’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (UC.W.) groups; various financial records; some reports and correspondence; a Circuit Register from Battleford, Prongua and Waines; a Mission Station records book from Eagle Hills; and registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials held at Battleford, Denholm, Prince, Eagle Hills, North Battleford, Riddell, Radisson, Keatley, Hafford, Richard, Speers, and related locations.
Battleford Pastoral Charge
Autobiography of the Rev. J.A. Louseley
Autobiography of the Rev. J.A. Louseley, Methodist missionary of the Rossville Field and principal of the Indian Boarding School at Norway House, [no date provided] (39 pages).
Birch Bark Talking, A life of the Rev. James Evans, Missionary to the Indians of Norway House, Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1940 (28 pages, 2 copies).
United Church of Canada. Board of Home Missions
Alberta missionaries [newspaper articles]
Alberta missionaries -- newspaper articles on Rev. H.B. Steinhauer, 1955, and on Maskepetoon, 1945.
Anglican Missions in Saskatchewan clippings
Anglican Missions in Saskatchewan -- newspaper clippings, 1953, 1954, 1974.
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan
United Church work among Ukrainians in Northern Saskatchewan - material collected apparently by Dr. Nichol and indicated by him as such:
Historical Resume of the Beginning of Protestant Missionary Labours in Southern Saskatchewan
"Historical Resume of the Beginning of Protestant Missionary Labours in Southern Saskatchewan" [1908- 1931] (3 pages).
The Life and Labours of the Reverend Robert Terrill Rundle
"The Life and Labours of the Reverend Robert Terrill Rundle, Pioneer Missionary to Saskatchewan" -- printed abstract, 1952, of a
Ph, D. dissertation by Alfred Carter, 1935. (3 pages)
Missionary work of church women's organizations, 1816-1962
Chart showing the missionary work of church women's organizations in the three uniting churches and in the United Church of Canada, 1816-1962.
Prairie Church History collection
The collection consists of a range of documents relating to Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian churches and related activities in Saskatchewan and elsewhere in the prairies.
Contents include histories, articles, addresses and other papers on: Congregationalism, Methodism, Presbyterianism in Saskatchewan; missionary work and communities in Prince Albert, Carrot River, Canora, and Norway House; Sunday Schools; C.G.I.T. and Y.W.C.A. groups; ministerial associations; Doukhobors; Ukranians; the Greek Orthodox Church; and Anglican Missions.
Authors include: Rev. W.P. McHaffie (Conference Historian and Archivist to Saskatchewan Methodist Conference); John MacLean (Chief Archivist, Wesley College Library, Winnipeg); Rev. Frederick Passmore; Rev. George Daniel; Rev. W.M. Moore; Rev. E.H. Oliver; Rev. J.R. McDonald; Rev. George Arthur; Allan Bowerman, J.L. Stewart; Alfred Carter; R.H. Hamilton; John L. Nichol; Lydia Gruchy; M. Stechinshin (Yorkton); John Roberts Kovalevitch; Rev. A.J. Hunter; Rev. P.C. Crath; E. Eustace and Maxim Berezynski; Dr. A.E. Archer (Lamont, Alberta); A. Bereka; Mrs. C.H. Monro (Ethelbert, Manitoba); Rev. John Gregorash; Rev. Theo Bay; Rev. J.A. Louseley.
Arthur Whiteside diary - Prince Albert Presbytery
Part of Prince Albert Presbytery fonds
Typed copy of "A Diary of Reverend Arthur Whiteside, 1850-1926" (108 pages), as presented to Wesley Church by W. Carleton Whiteside, M.D., in 1954. Rev. Whiteside was a Methodist clergyman who, in 1880, went by river boat from Edmonton to Prince Albert, where he established the Wesley Church and worked for three years as a missionary.