GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 4: Outside United States
British Columbia: BC-4
St. Andrew Cathedral
740 View Street
Victoria, BC V8W-1J8 Canada
Phone: 250-388-5571
History: St. Andrew Cathedral, Victoria, British Columbia, has been a predominantly non-Native American parish in the Archdiocese of Vancouver (Archives: Vancouver, British Columbia). Vancouver archdiocesan priests at St. Andrew's attended to the following Native American mission stations in Alaska:
1865-1888 (closed) | Nulato station (Koyukon), Yukon/ Youcon River, Alaska |
1881-1888 (closed) | Kodiak station (Eskimo), South of Cook Inlet, Kodiak Island, Alaska |
1881-1888 (closed) | Illewlewk station (Native?), Unalaska River, Alaska |
1881-1888 (closed) | St. Michael station (Eskimo), Behring Strait, Alaska |
1881-1888 (closed) | Anvik station (Eskimo, Ingalik), Yukon/ Youcon River, Alaska |
1881-1888 (closed) | Nuklukayat station (Native?), Yukon/ Youcon River, Alaska |
1882-1886 (became a parish) | St. Rose of Lima Church (Tlingit) Fort Wrangell, Alaska |
1883-1886 (transferred to St. Rose of Lima, Fort Wrangell) | Sitka station (Tlingit), Alaska |
1883-1886 (transferred to St. Rose of Lima, Fort Wrangell) | Takou station (Tlingit), Alaska |
1883-1886 (transferred to St. Rose of Lima, Fort Wrangell) | Hootsnoo station (Tlingit), Alaska |
1883-1886 (transferred to St. Rose of Lima, Fort Wrangell) | Chilcat station (Tlingit), Alaska |
Holding of Catholic records about Native Americans in the United States:
Inclusive dates: 1865-1889
Volume: Several records within 1 or more volumes
Description: Believed to hold sacramental records for mission stations attended in Alaska.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the Marquette University Archives.
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