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Manitowaning, St. Paul's

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Start Date: 
1842
End Date: 
1845
Date Range: 
1842 - 1845
Language: 
English
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0.5 cm of multiple media

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P2005.75 : St. Paul's, Manitowaning, built 1842, eldest church on Manitoulin Island

P2005.75.1 : B&W postcard - 8.7cm x 13.7cm

P2005.75.2 : B&W postcard - 13.8cm x 8.7cm, taken September 1932, written title

P2005.75.3 : B&W postcard, date "1842" - 13.8cm x 8.8cm

P2005.75.4 : B&W postcard, date "1845" - 9.0cm x 13.9cm, 2 cent stamp Canada, war memorial 1919 - message to Mr. H.A. Mohrduck from Real, 6-25-40

P2005.75.5 : same as P2005.75.4 - no text or stamp, 14.0cm x 9.0cm

P2005.75.6 : same as P2005.75.3, 13.9cm x 8.7cm, addressed to Mrs. F. G. McKay, Toronto stamp, Canada 2 cent, King

P2005.75.7 : reproduction cut from book, drawing - Manitowaning in the early days - Rev. F.A. O'Meara, Annuals of Diocese of Toronto, 1848, h.i.j. approx. 13.5cm x 8.5cm

P2005.75.8 : postcard colourized - 8.7cm x 13.7cm, exterior church

P2005.75.9 : postcard - colour - 14.0cm x 8.8cm, exterior, date 1845, by A.A. Gleason, South Baymouth

P2005.75.10 : photo B&W - exterior from front, 6.9cm x 9.5cm

P2005.75.11 : photo B&W - exterior, winter from front, 7.0cm x 9.6cm

P2005.75.12 : photo B&W - interior 9.0cm x 12.0cm

P2005.75.13 : photo B&W - interior 9.0cm x 12.0cm

P2005.75.14 : photocopy - Algoma Anglican, October?, election of Bishop Fauquier, origin of name Algoma, comment on finances 1912

P2005.75.15.1, 2, 3, 4 : duplicates of 2005.75.3, 13.9cm x 8.8cm

P2005.75.16.1, 2 : duplicates of 2005.75.5, 9.0cm x 14.0cm

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2013-077-004
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Algoma University Archive
Container Number: 
004
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