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Étienne Dufresne, S.J. Fonds
0700-3042 · Fonds · 1929-[193-?]

The fonds relates to Étienne Dufresne, s.j. time at Spanish and Garden River, Ontario. It includes four photographs and a negative depicting Father Dufresne with other Jesuits at Spanish, and invitations and cards pertaining to Father Dufresne’s 1929 Jubilee at Garden River.

Dufresne, Étienne
General Administration
CDA C-2.S1 · Série · 1837-1988
Fait partie de Fonds Holy Cross Mission of Wiikwemkoong

The series provides information about the administration of the Holy Cross Mission’s activities in Wiikwemkoong and in different mission points on Manitoulin Island and in Northern Ontario, between 1837 and 1988. These activities are diverse and include management of personnel, schools, finances and day-to-day operations. Furthermore, the series gives information about the relations between the missionaries and the Provincial or other members of the Jesuit community, as well as with the Indigenous communities inhabiting the region, departments of the federal government and other external people or organizations.

The series is divided into eight files: Activity Planning; Jesuit Personnel; Finances; Sacramental Records and Data Collection; School Administration; Relations with the Province and the Community; Relations with Indigenous Communities; Relations with Associated Persons and Organizations. It contains originals, transcriptions and copies of diaries, schedules, personal notes and reflections of Jesuit fathers, lists and photographs of Jesuit missionaries, correspondence, statements of accounts, financial reports, fundraising pamphlets, censuses, baptismal and marriage registers, Status Animarum and other data collection records, annual and monthly mission reports and visitation memorials.

Spanish Residential School Fonds
CDA D-3 · Fonds · 1863-1985

The Spanish Residential School fonds contains records that pertain to the establishment, administration, operations, and eventual closing of the Spanish Residential School. It also contains records that pertain to the day school in Wiikwemkoong, which preceded the Spanish school. The schools were administered by the Jesuit fathers of the Upper Canada Province, initially named Independent Mission of Canada (1887-1907), Province of Canada (1907-1924), then Vice-Province of Upper Canada (1924-1939).

The fonds is organized into five series: Administration and Financial Records; Student Affairs and Community Life; Spanish Residential School Buildings; Jesuit Personnel and School Staff; Spanish Residential School Photography Laboratory. It contains correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, financial statements, student registers, and student publications. The fonds also contains photographs associated with the schools’ cultural and sports programs, including hockey and football, photographs of the schools’ buildings and Jesuit personnel, and photographs of the Spanish community. Notably, the fonds also contains photographs produced by the students themselves in the school’s photo laboratory, established by Fr. William P. Maurice, S.J.

Spanish Residential School
Julien Paquin, S.J. Fonds
CDA BO-584 · Fonds · 1896-[1935]

The fonds documents the activities of Julien Paquin, S.J. It contains information on the presence of Father Paquin within different missions in Northern Ontario and concerning his involvement in the First World War. It also includes his correspondence. The fonds is comprised of five series: correspondence, military service, missions, spiritual notes and reflections and Collège Saint-Boniface. The documents part of the fonds range from 1896 to [1935].

Paquin, Julien
General Administration
CDA C-4.S1 · Série · 1848-2006
Fait partie de Jesuits of Upper Canada Northern Ontario Missions Fonds

The series testifies to how the Upper Canada Jesuit Province and missionaries in Northern Ontario managed their day-to-day activities, finances, buildings, and lands, as well as the relations maintained by the mission Superiors and Consultors with the Provincial.

The series is divided into five sub-series: Diaries, Schedules and Observations; Relations with the Province; Jesuit Community Members; Territorial Organization and Property; and Finances. It contains, diaries, announcement books and schedules, personal and spiritual reflections, correspondence with the Province, Historia Domus, Consultor’s letters, Annual Letters, newsletters, general instructions, vows, members of the community’s personal files, maps, architectural plans, legal agreements and deeds, insurance policies, financial records, and photographs of members of the Jesuit community.