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Sisters of St. Ann (Anchorage, Alaska) photograph collection

  • Fonds
  • 1969-1996

The collection records the urban and rural ministries of the Sisters. Fr. R.K. Smith, O.S.A., took many b&w photographs in the Bristol Bay area. Other graphics are of Glennallen, Valdez, Cordova, Talkeetna, Trappers Creek, Palmer, Wasilla, the Kenai Peninsula. About 8 cm of pages of transparencies add to the collection.

Skagway Sanatorium fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1945-1947

The fonds consists of house chronicles, local council minutes, and some few references in the Pius X Mission (Skagway, Alaska) records.

Skagway Sanatorium

St. Ann's Hospital (Douglas, Alaska) fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1895-1920

The fonds consists of historical information (French and English), general information, local council minutes, local house visitations, accounts, comptes-rendus, register of receipts and expenses Treadwell Mining agreement 1898.

St. Ann's Hospital (Douglas, Alaska)

St. Ann's School (Douglas, Alaska) fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1895-1920

The fonds consists of records of St. Ann's School, Douglas, which appear in the records of St. Ann's Hospital, Juneau, Alaska, the primary house of the Congregation in that area. Teachers at St. Ann's School are also mentioned in local records kept by St. Ann's Hospital, Douglas, as the Sisters shared the same convent quarters.

St. Ann's School (Douglas, Alaska)

Our Lady of the Snows Mission (Nulato, Alaska) fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1899-1969, 1972, 1979-1983

The fonds consists of house chronicles, local council minutes, and local visitation reports; school attendance records (1910-1958), monograph (1950), class records (1944-1948), monograph of St. Peter Claver Mission, Sunday School hymn book (1885), newspaper articles, year books and local calendars, articles about the Koyukokan Stick Dance, adult education efforts, reference and subject files.

Our Lady of the Snows Mission (Nulato, Alaska)

Sisters of St. Ann, St. Joseph's Province, Provincial Administration fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1858-1995

The fonds consists of seven sous-fonds of textual records, some photographs, and an album of the Provincial Administration of St. Joseph's Province. These sous-fonds belong to: the Provincial Superior, Provincial Bursar, Provincial Prefect of Studies, Prefect of Music, Mistress of Novices, Directress of Juniorate, and Provincial Archivist. All these officers maintained their own offices and records at St. Ann's Academy (Victoria) until its closure in 1973. Today, only the Provincial Superior, Provincial Bursar, and Provincial Archivist maintain active file systems. Recording activities, transactions, and persons has always been a policy with the Sisters of St. Ann and these are to be found in ledgers, registers, and forms throughout the fonds, particularly in the context of schools. There are files of correspondence relating to certain subjects or activities, reports and copies of reports made to counterparts in the General Administration and vice versa, minutes of meetings, chronicles (house journals), journals of official visitations, school records, records of sisters' studies, and a great deal of miscellaneous reference, "orphaned", or ephemeral material. The records span the years 1858 to 1995 with the bulk of it being generated between 1900 and 1990. The dates prior to the Province's formation in 1892 can be explained by predecessor bodies, most notably the Vicariate which performed a number of the Province's current functions and whose records were absorbed by the Provincial Administration.

Sisters of St. Ann. St. Joseph's Province. Administration Centre

Sisters of St. Ann (Anchorage, Alaska) fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1969-1996

The fonds includes house chronicles (some in summary form), correspondence, pastoral work at the Alaska Native Medical Center. Rural Ministry reports, guest books, newspaper articles, write-ups and memorabilia about the centennial of the Sisters of St. Ann in Alaska (1886-1986), reference, and subject files.

Sisters of St. Ann (Anchorage, Alaska)

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