This series contains seven subseries containing material related to the administrative operations of the healthcare facilities founded, owned, and operated by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph Hamilton. The facilities concerned are St. Joseph’s Hospital, Brantford; St. Joseph’s Hospital, Guelph; St. Mary’s General Hospital, Kitchener; St. Joseph’s Community Health Centre, Stoney Creek; and St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton. The records included are annals and histories, newsletters, news clippings, meeting minutes, financial records, property records, legal documents, annual reports, renovation and construction reports, photographs, material related to the estate and donations of Rev. E. P. Slaven, correspondence, bills, by-laws, and some records of events of the various nursing schools operated in connection with the hospitals. There are also records relating to the transfer of hospital administration.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Hamilton, Ont.)Elements area
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- On January 1, 1999, the Town of Paris and the townships of Brantford, Burford, Oakland, Onondaga, and South Dumfries amalgamated to form a new city with the official legal name of County of Brant.
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- Brant-region
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Brant, County of
Brant, County of
- NT Bishopsgate
- NT Brantford
- NT Burford
- NT Burtch
- NT Cainsville
- NT Cathcart
- NT Creditville
- NT Falkland
- NT Glebe Farm 40B Indian Reserve
- NT Glen Morris (Brant)
- NT Gobles
- NT Harley
- NT Harrisburg
- NT Kelvin
- NT Middleport
- NT Mount Pleasant (Brant)
- NT Mount Vernon (Brant)
- NT New Credit
- NT New Credit 40A Indian Reserve
- NT New Durham
- NT Oakland (Brant)
- NT Ohsweken
- NT Onondaga
- NT Osborne Corners
- NT Paris
- NT Scotland
- NT Six Nations 40 Indian Reserve
- NT St. George