Accrual 2010-163 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009.
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.
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.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
0.03 m of textual records
St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.). The township has been referred to with two names: Hanbury and Harley. Officially, it is the Harley Township. The confusion in the records comes from the post office being named Hanbury, and local settlers adopting that name.
St. Luke's was near completion in 1905. The congregation hoped to have it finished and ready for service in spring. This first building burned in the 1922 fire, which burned much of the Northern Lights Anglican Parish. The new church building was moved to a new site; it's opening service was on October 11, 1925.
The church fell into disuse in 1947. In 1950 a meeting was held to determine what should be done with the building and its furnishings. With the approval of the Bishop of Algoma, St. Luke's was given to the congregation at Englehart, Ont; the materials were used to renovate Christ Anglican Church's floor, roof, insulation, and wiring.
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at St. Luke's Anglican Church (Hanbury, Ont.). Includes parish register.
2.5 cm of textual records
Baptisms, 1923-1949|Confirmations, 1925-1945|Marriages, 1924, 1927, 1965|Burials, 1923-1945