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Fonds - Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Alma, Ont.) fonds
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Alma, Ont.) fonds
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1875-1950 (Creation)
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6 cm of textual records
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Alma, Ont.)
Administrative history
It is not clear when Holy Trinity was founded. In 1887-1888 property belonging to Mary Jane Archibald was sold to the Alma parish. At the same time funds were being raised for a "new" church. Holy Trinity Church closed on 13 January 1950.
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The fonds consists of parish registers containing statistical records, Vestry minutes and services, which are located at the Wellington County Museum. A small amount of textual records are located at McMaster University, including property deeds, an indenture and some correspondence. They were received in 1995.
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It has been microfilmed on 1 reel, numbered 297.
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There are no access restrictions.
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Further accruals are not expected.

