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Shingwauk Residential School 1930s collection

Storage Location: 
2011-014/001
Source Name: 
Shingwauk Project
Contact Name: 
SRSC
Contact Phone: 
705-949-2301
Acquisitions
Use Conditions: 

No restrictions on access or use.

Disposal Terms: 
Discard
Source
Source Address: 

 1520 Queen Street East Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2G4

Contact
Contact Email: 
Contact Address: 

Algoma University 1520 Queen Street East Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2G4

Description
Physical Description: 

20 cm of graphic material. - 83 photographs : b&w

Estimated Date Range: 
1929-1942
Processing Status: 
p
Scope and Content: 

Accession consists of consists of photographs documenting the activities of staff, students, and events at the Shingwauk Residential School. Accession focuses on the years during which Rector Charles F. Hives was principal at Shingwauk.

Notes: 

Collected by the Shingwauk Project project. Previously part of the Principal Series, known as P5-HIV. Previously known as the Charles F. Hives collection.

Rev. Cannon Charles F. Hives was principal of the Shingwauk Residential School from 1929 to 1942. Charles F. Hives was married to Jean Hives (nee Royston). They had two children Arthur Royston Hives and Jean (Hives) Purvis.

Rev. Cannon Hives worked for 44 years as a missionary principal in the Anglican Church at Residential Schools across Canada. In  1915 he started as a missionary principal at Lac La Ronge and Fort Stanley on the Church Hill River in Saskatchewan.  He served as a missionary principal in this region for 15 years before moving to the Shingwauk Home (Sault Ste Marie, Ont.).  While principal of the Shingwauk Home he persuaded the Department of Indian Affairs to build a new school to replace the aging, dilapidated original school building.  His method of persuasion involved calling in the medical health officer, sanitary inspector, fire chief, and the grand jury of the district to inspect and report on the condition of the school.

In 1941 Cannon Hives took over as principal of St. George's Indian Residential School (Lytton, B.C.).  He retired from his work as a missionary principal on June 30, 1959.

Source:

"Indian Missionary Retires Soon", The Algoma Anglican 3, no.5 (1959): 8.

Accession Number: 
2011-014
acc_serial: 
496