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42° 58' 03" N 81° 13' 57" W

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          CA ON00279 F01-S113 · Collection · 1869-2013

          This is a collection of histories and reference material, including publications and photocopies of historical documents and correspondence, created and collected by the Sisters illustrating the foundation and history of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario. Topics range from the founding of the religious order of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Le Puy, France by Father Jean Pierre Médaille in 1648 to the activities of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the diocese of London, Ontario from their foundation to the early 2000s. A major focus of the material is on the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London as a branch of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto and the establishment of an independent congregation. Many of the Sisters wrote accounts, chronicles, booklets, and essays on their history, some of which were published. Drafts and published versions of these writings are included here alongside histories written by those from outside the congregation. There are also various photocopies of records from the late 1800s related to the early history of the Sisters. This includes publications on their history, correspondence about establishing the community (though there are also some original correspondence), Acts of Profession, Acts of Reception, the 1871 Act of Incorporation and the 1915 and 1938 amendments. There are, however, original documents from the late 1800s and early 1900s as well, such as photographs of Sisters, “History of the Sisters of St. Joseph,” (which was written at Sacred Heart Convent, London), and an excerpt from a manuscript by Bishop R. H. Dignan. The approbation decree and pontifical rights from the Holy See in Rome for Sisters of St. Joseph of London’s are also present. The material in this collection also includes photographs, postcards, a photo album, and news clippings.

          Community Liturgy series
          CA ON00279 F01-S142 · Series · 1958-2007

          The series contains booklets, information sheets, and newsletters related to Catholic prayer, rituals, and services in both independent and guided forms.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          David Mills fonds
          CA ON00353 AFC 272 · Fonds · 1755-1903; (added material 1910-1929)

          This fonds contains case files, reports, doctrines, treaties, charters, bills, papers, certificates, journals, lectures, addresses and speeches, personal papers, correspondence and scrapbooks from the personal and professional life of David Mills: teacher, office holder, farmer, lawyer, politician, journalist, author and judge.

          Mills, David
          CA ON00279 F01-S126 · Series · 1966-1982, 2006

          This series consists of committee reports by the Religious Education Program’s committees, of constitutions for the Sisters’ Council, of correspondence to and from the Sisters’ Council, of two newsclippings, and one agenda with hymns and prayers, and correspondence related to the Diocese of London’s 150th anniversary, of the treasurer’s report presented to the Sisters’ Council, of a study on the use of Chapels of Reservation, of membership lists for the Sisters’ Council, of newsletters created by the Council as well as by the Sisters’ Committee of the Essex Deanery, of questionnaires and correspondence related to the planning of the Study Days planned by the Sisters’ Council, and of the minutes, agendas, and surveys and questionnaires to aid event planning during the Sisters’ Council’s meetings.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          CA ON00279 F01-S127 · Series · 1943-1971

          Series contains of bulletins, newsletters, and newspaper clippings discussing the School of Christ program. It also contains a variety of photographs depicting its participants and organizers. There is one audio cassette of Sister Mary Margaret Childs, director of the senior choir, talking about her memories of the program, and one vinyl plaque presented to Sisters Mary Margaret Childs and Maureen Dalton from a group of alumni.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          Diocese of London series
          CA ON00279 F01-S128 · Series · 1910-1979

          This series contains correspondence, journal articles, historical reports, newspaper clippings, prayer cards, sermons, photographs, administrative reports, meeting minutes, speeches and one map relating to the commissions of the Sisters of St. Joseph within the Diocese of London. The series also contains biographical information on Bishop Michael Fallon, including a biography and eulogy, as well as articles related to the Bilingual Controversy that the Bishop was involved in. The series contains reports made by the Mission Commission related to the administration and operation of missions that the Diocese were engaging in from 1971 to 1979. Also included are textual materials related to Sister Flynn and Sister Carmel’s missionary visit to Labrador from February 1974. Administrative records reflect the participation of CSJ London in the Second Synod of the Diocese of London in 1966-1969.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          Donations series
          CA ON00279 F01-S131 · Series · 1995-2017

          The series contains records documenting the various activities of the London Donations Committee. These include charitable donations in Canada and abroad, educational bursaries given predominantly to community members in London and southwestern Ontario, as well as donor awards and recognitions received by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Records include administrative correspondence, annual reports, newsletters, press clippings, a magazine, photographs, certificates, and a plaque.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)
          CA ON00340 F1642 · Fonds · 1858-1956

          Fonds consists of Quarterly meeting minutes of Dorchester Methodist Episcopal Circuit (includes Dorchester, Avon, Brownsville, Mount Vernon, Zion Church in North Dorchester Township), 1872-1883; records, including marriages, 1896-1914, of Dorchester Methodist Circuit (includes Dorchester Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Bailey's Church in West Nissouri Township, Mossley, Nilestown, Banner, OLiver's Church in North Oxford Township, Crampton), 1867-1922; Board and Committee minutes of Dorchester Methodist Church, 1885-1895; records of Dorchester Presbyterian Church, 1879-1915; records, including baptisms (Presbyterian), 1878-1926, marriages (Presbyterian), 1858-1927, of Dorchester - Crumlin Pastoral Charge (includes Dorchester Methodist Circuit, Dorchester Presbyterian Church, Dorchester, Crumlin); records of Dorchester United Church (includes Dorchester Methodist Church), 1921-1950.

          Dorchester-Crumlin Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
          Dr. Edwin Seaborn fonds
          CA ON00353 AFC 20 · Fonds · 1883 - 1951

          The fonds consists of records relating to Edwin Seaborn's medical and military careers, research, and personal records. Included are ledgers, research notes, correspondence, programmes, invitations, scrapbooks, postcard collection, photographs, books, newspaper clippings; and copies of diaries, letters and reminiscences of various Middlesex County residents dating. The fonds consists of records created between 1883 - 1951.

          Seaborn, Edwin
          Dr. F. W. Luney fonds
          CA ON00279 SJH-F01 · Fonds · 1907 - 1974

          The Dr. F. W. Luney fonds consists of 14 series (and 2 subseries) of records chronicling his scholarly beginnings as a medical student at the University of Western Ontario, his appointment as Senior Pathologist at Victoria Hospital, and the extent of his professional career as Clinical Laboratory Chief at St. Joseph’s Hospital until his retirement in 1961. During his career, Dr. Luney would enlist in the Canadian Army Medical Services Division during WWI, establish a Clinical Pathology Laboratory at St. Joseph’s Hospital in 1928, conduct extensive research in blood transfusion techniques, direct the opening of the Blood Bank Department and St. Joseph’s Hospital in 1945, establish private consulting services for smaller hospitals in southern Ontario, and create the Dr. F. W. Luney Fund to raise funds for the Medical Library at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Records of note include: well-maintained, original photographs of Dr. Luney and fellow classmates posing with a cadaver; records created to document body parts and organs donated to Luney’s private “Museum”; personal notebooks outlining his medical training and professional experiences; a selection of diplomas and certificates; records of his $5,000 donation to the Medical Library at St. Joseph’s Hospital; photographs depicting the two-person multiple syringe apparatus he invented; notes from lectures and seminars that he gave on pathology and blood transfusion-related subjects; and a 60th anniversary portrait of Dr. F. W. Luney with his fellow 1914 graduates.

          Luney, Frederick Winnett
          CA ON00353 AFC 203 · Fonds · 1798-1990, predominant 1856-1902

          This fonds consists of letters, manuscripts, articles, poems, addresses, lectures, journals, reports, notes, reviews, invitations, photographs, posters, negatives, drawings, maps, receipts, crafts, electroplates, and other materials relating to Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke and his family. In addition there is substantial material related to his work as Superintendent of the London Asylum for the Insane and to his friends (especially Walt Whitman) and other studies.

          Bucke, Richard Maurice
          CA ON00340 F1682 · Fonds · 1871-1950

          Fonds consists of records of Dundas Street Centre Methodist Church, London (includes Dundas Street Wesleyan Church, Hill Street Mission), 1871-1924; records, including baptisms, 1901-1947, marriages, 1901-1906, 1925-1950, burials, 1901-1948, of Dundas Street Centre United Church, London (includes Dundas Street Centre Methodist Church), 1897-1950.

          Dundas Street Centre United Church (London, Ont.)