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St. Peter's Anglican Church (Stoneleigh, Ont.)

St. Peter's Anglican Church (Stoneleigh, Ont.) sous fonds

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History Biographical: 

St. Peter’s Anglican Church (Stoneleigh, Ont.) is part of the Lake of Bays Mission; originally administered to by the incumbent at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church (Bracebridge, Ont.). In 1876 Frederick Fauquier, Lord Bishop of Algoma, purchased an acre of land for the church; a small log church was then built. By 1879 the Sunday School was established with twenty-two children with Mr. William Piper as the Superintendent. When Bishop Sullivan visited in 1884, he encouraged to seek a grant from the Society of Propagation of Christian Knowledge in order to renovate the rough church. These renovations included a new altar, cover, and frontal; the chancel was carpeted and a picket fence erected.

Unfortunately, the last records of the church were made in 1906. The end days of the church are unrecorded.

Sources:

  • Sheila Klyn, “St. Ambrose Anglican Church, Baysville, Ontario”, 1998, St. Ambrose’s Anglican Church (Baysville, Ont.) sous fonds, Algoma University Archives, 2009-216_001_001.
Scope Content: 

There are currently no records associated with this church in the archives.

Repository: 
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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.

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Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.

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