St. Paul's Anglican Church (Haileybury, Ont.) sous fonds

Custodial History: 

Accruals 2009-095 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard in May 2009.  Accrual 2015-008 transferred by Ven. Harry Huskins to Algoma University in January 2015.

Start Date: 
1894
Geographic Access: 
Access Restriction: 

May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.

Description Level: 
End Date: 
2014
Date Range: 
1894-2014
Repro Restriction: 

May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.

Conservation: 

Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.

Physical Description: 

0.29 m of textual record

Arrangement: 
Sous fonds is arranged in files.
History Biographical: 

St. Paul’s Anglican Church (Haileybury, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Northern Lights Anglican Parish.

What would become St. Paul’s Anglican Church was started with help from Rev. Gowan Gilmor, his first visit being in May 1889 and the subsequent visit of Bishop Sullivan in 1890 at Rev. Gilmor’s suggestion. In 1893 the Anglican church was officially present when the bishop appointed Paul A. Cobbald as the area’s licensed Lay Reader. In the early years he gave services in the people’s homes. 

In 1894 the land for the church was turned over to the diocese.  Bishop Sullivan commented on the property saying, "That which there could not be better."  The foundation stone was laid September 30, 1894.  The stone walls were completed in 1906, made from saffron coloured limestone from a nearby quarry on Burnt Island. Progress on the church was slow, but the first service was held in it on June 18, 1899.  Bishop Thorneloe consecrated the building on October 12, 1902. In 1904 the northern missions were separated from Haileybury and in 1907 the parish became self-supporting. 

A rectory was begun in 1909 and by 1911 a parish hall had been constructed. 

The Great Fire of 1922 destroyed much of Haileybury, including all of the parish's buildings. The altar cross and candles were saved along with the church's records. 

The present church and rectory were built in 1924 through generous donations from friends across Canada and in England. The formal opening of the new church occurred on February 3, 1924. The new church was built at a cost of $30,000 and included a seating capacity for two hundred.

The economic situation of the 1930s necessitated an agreement between St. Paul’s and St. James’ (Cobalt, Ont.) in which the two churches shared the incumbent and each paid half his stipend. This continued until 1946 when help was sought from the Diocese. The parish became self-supporting again in 1948.

In 1953 the porch was rebuilt to match the original plans.

In 1966 the pastoral duties were extended to include St. James’ (Cobalt, Ont.) and St. Simon’s (Temegami, Ont.), although all kept their individual parish identities.

The new building received a variety of gifts, including: stained glass window in memory of Charles Cobbald Farr from his family, the font in memory of Mrs. Probyn, choir stalls in memory of Paul Cobbald, three stained glass windows in memory of William and Margaret Lewis, bishop’s chair, priest’s chair, prayer chair, flower vases, lectern, choir cross, and organ.

Incumbents and rectors who have served St. Paul’s Anglican Church include: Mr. Marsh (student) (1889-1890), W.C. Shaw (student) (1892), Mr. Hamilton (student) (1893), Paul A. Cobbald (Lay Reader) (1893-1922), (Rev. D.A. Johnston (1894-1897), Rev. James Hickaldn (1897-1898), Rev. F.B Brittain-Storer (1899), Rev. H.E. Codd (1900-1904), Rev. R. Cowling (1904-1909), Rev. E.J. Harper (1909), Rev. J.C. Poppy (1909-1914), Rev. Francis H. Hincks (1919-1935), Rev. Richard Haines (1935-1942), Rev. John Watson (1942-1946), Rev. E. Wrightson (1946), Rev. Canon C. Goodier (1946-1958), Rev. Roy H. Nixon (1958-1962), Rev. Eric B. Patterson (1961-1966), Rev. Fred G. Roberts (1966-1974), Mr. Maurice Weight (Lay Reader) (1974-1975), Rev. Roy A. Locke (1975-?).

Sources:

  • St. Paul's Church Haileybury Historical Notes, 1954.
  • "The Opening of Haileybury's New Church", The Algoma Missionary News 20, no.2 (1924): 20. Part of 2009-081/001 (013)
  • Photograph: Colloton, F.W. The Church in Algoma, A Souvenir of the Diocesan Jubilee, 1923, p. 66. Part of 2009-081/001 (013)
  • "Haileybury Masonry Church Cheaper Than Wood in 1897", The Algoma Anglican 1 (1957): 5.
  • S. John Mason and Eleanor Huff, “A History of The Parish of St. Pul’s”, 1976, Diocesan Heritage Centre Parish History collection, Algoma University Archives, 2014-019_001_054.
Scope Content: 

The sous fonds is comprised of records documenting activities at St. Paul's Anglican Church (Haileybury, Ont.).  Includes parish registers, vestry books, historical information, and other materials.

Repository: 
aua

The History of St. Paul's Church

Start Date: 
1976
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1976
Date Range: 
1976
Physical Description: 

.1 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Parish Register, Baptisms, Confirmations, Marriages, Burials

Start Date: 
1894
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1950
Date Range: 
1894-1950
Physical Description: 

2.3 cm of textual records

Notes: 

Baptisms, 1884-1917|Marriages, 1884-1910|Burials, 1896-1942|Confirmations, 1894-1950

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Marriage Register

Start Date: 
1911
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1922
Date Range: 
1911-1922
Physical Description: 

1.4 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Marriage Register

Start Date: 
1922
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1953
Date Range: 
1922-1953
Physical Description: 

2.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Burial Register

Start Date: 
1942
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1964
Date Range: 
1942-1964
Physical Description: 

1.8 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Service Register

Start Date: 
1894
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1910
Date Range: 
1894-1910
Physical Description: 

1.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Service Register

Start Date: 
1919
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1931
Date Range: 
1919-1931
Physical Description: 

1.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Vestry Book

Start Date: 
1931
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1944
Date Range: 
1931-1944
Physical Description: 

1.3 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Service Register

Start Date: 
1945
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1981
Date Range: 
1945-1981
Physical Description: 

3.2 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Vestry Minutes Book

Start Date: 
1923
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1965
Date Range: 
1923-1965
Physical Description: 

3.2 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Vestry Minutes Book

Start Date: 
1959
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1964
Date Range: 
1959-1964
Physical Description: 

1 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Vestry Minutes

Start Date: 
1966
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1970
Date Range: 
1966-1970
Physical Description: 

.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Vestry Minutes

Start Date: 
1971
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1972
Date Range: 
1971-1972
Physical Description: 

.1 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Advisory Board and Parish Council Minutes

Start Date: 
1970
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1972
Date Range: 
1970-1972
Physical Description: 

.3 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Parish Reports

Start Date: 
1970
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1971
Date Range: 
1970-1971
Physical Description: 

.2 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Financial Records and Correspondence

Start Date: 
1960
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1963
Date Range: 
1960-1963
Physical Description: 

.2 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Account Book

Start Date: 
1923
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1946
Date Range: 
1923-1946
Physical Description: 

2.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Account Book

Start Date: 
1943
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1949
Date Range: 
1943-1949
Physical Description: 

1.8 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Cash Book

Start Date: 
1944
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1947
Date Range: 
1944-1947
Physical Description: 

1.7 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2009-095-001
Repository: 
Algoma University
Container Number: 
001

Marriage register

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Custodial History: 
Start Date: 
1954
Description Level: 
End Date: 
2014
Style or Pattern: 
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Date Range: 
1954 - 2014
Marks: 
Language: 
English
Physical Description: 

2.5 cm of textual records

rec_shelfloc: 
2015-008-001
Repository: 
Algoma University Archive
Container Number: 
001
Conclusions: 
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