GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 4: Outside United States
Quebec: QC-3
Les Soeurs de Sainte-Anne. General Motherhouse
Sisters of St. Anne. General Motherhouse
1950 rue Provost
Lachine, QC H8S 1P7 Canada
Phone: 514-637-3783
Email: accueil@ssacong.org
Hours: See website
Access: Some restrictions apply
Copying facilities: Yes
History: The Sisters of Sainte Anne were founded in Quebec, Canada, 1850, and self-identify with the post-nominal initials, “S.S.A.” They made their first U.S. foundation, 1866, and have administered the following provinces, which have ministered to Native Americans in Alaska (e.g. Eskimo, Ingalik).
1889-unknown (transferred to St. Joseph’s Province) |
General Motherhouse (Archives: Lachine, Quebec) |
Unknown-ca. 1914 (transferred to St. Marie Province) |
St. Joseph’s Province, Victoria, British Columbia; see Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives (Archives: Victoria, British Columbia) |
Ca. 1914-present |
St. Marie Province (Archives: Marlboro, Massachusetts) |
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans: Unknown.
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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