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Prairie Church History collection Saskatchewan
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Materials collected by Dr. Nichol

Material apparently collected by Dr. Nicol, Superintendent of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1929-1946:

  • Memos re Certain Bible Schools and "Sects" in Saskatchewan, John L. Nichol, compiled 1944-1946 (37 pages)
  • Description of the Church of God
  • The Christian Science Movement
  • The Seventh Day Adventists
  • "The Doukhobors in Canada," [by] Lydia Gruchy, Board of Home Missions, [no date provided] (64 pages)
  • "The Pathfinder," 1930, with article on the Doukhobors by Lydia Gruchy
  • "The Religious Education of the Canadian Doukhobors," [no date provided] (22 pages)
  • The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church: A Historical Memorandum," [by] M. Stechishin (Yorkton), 1929 (60 pages)

Methodism in Saskatchewan

Methodism in Saskatchewan [file], including:

  • Address by Rev. W.P. McHaffie, Conference Archivist and Historian, to the Saskatchewan Conference of the Methodist Church, 1925.
  • "Methodism in the Province of Saskatchewan", by John Maclean, Chief Archivist, Wesley College Library, Winnipeg, 1924.
  • "Methodist Memories of Saskatchewan" by Rev. Frederick Passmore, 1925.
  • "History of Methodism in Regina and Wascana" by Rev. George Daniel, [no date noted]
  • "Regina Methodism", by John Maclean, Wesley College, Winnipeg.

Prairie Church History collection

  • FG 11
  • Collection
  • 1873–1974

The collection consists of a range of documents relating to Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian churches and related activities in Saskatchewan and elsewhere in the prairies.

Contents include histories, articles, addresses and other papers on: Congregationalism, Methodism, Presbyterianism in Saskatchewan; missionary work and communities in Prince Albert, Carrot River, Canora, and Norway House; Sunday Schools; C.G.I.T. and Y.W.C.A. groups; ministerial associations; Doukhobors; Ukranians; the Greek Orthodox Church; and Anglican Missions.

Authors include: Rev. W.P. McHaffie (Conference Historian and Archivist to Saskatchewan Methodist Conference); John MacLean (Chief Archivist, Wesley College Library, Winnipeg); Rev. Frederick Passmore; Rev. George Daniel; Rev. W.M. Moore; Rev. E.H. Oliver; Rev. J.R. McDonald; Rev. George Arthur; Allan Bowerman, J.L. Stewart; Alfred Carter; R.H. Hamilton; John L. Nichol; Lydia Gruchy; M. Stechinshin (Yorkton); John Roberts Kovalevitch; Rev. A.J. Hunter; Rev. P.C. Crath; E. Eustace and Maxim Berezynski; Dr. A.E. Archer (Lamont, Alberta); A. Bereka; Mrs. C.H. Monro (Ethelbert, Manitoba); Rev. John Gregorash; Rev. Theo Bay; Rev. J.A. Louseley.

Presbyterianism in Saskatchewan

Presbyterianism in Saskatchewan [file], including:

  • "Report of the Historical Committee, 1919" -- this is a review of the history of Presbyterianism in the Red River Colony and Western Canada
  • "Report on the Condition and Working of the Prince Albert Presbyterian Mission to the Indians on the Saskatchewan" by Rev. W.M. Moore, printed for the use of the Foreign Mission Committee of the Canada [sic] Presbyterian Church, 1873 (52 pages)
  • "The Presbyterian Church in Saskatchewan, 1866-1881" by E.H. Oliver, Royal Society of Canada, 1934 (94 pages)
  • "The Presbyterian Church in Saskatchewan, 1866-1925" by Rev. J.R. McDonald, 1955 (58 pages)
  • "The Synod of Saskatchewan of the Presbyterian Church in Canada from 1925 to 1935" by Rev. D.G. Cameron -- refers to the continuing Presbyterian Church, compiled at the request of E.H. Oliver (13 pages)
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