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Archival description
CA UCCBC AffB 8 · Fonds · 1937-1976

Fonds consists of a Scrapbook, 1962-1968; a Baptismal record, 1938-1969; a Civil marriage register, 1937-1976; and a Communion roll, 1941-1954. The Communion roll was passed to a congregation, probably Tseshaht United Church, of which the students were members, and used as a record of those members of the congregation who were students at the School from 1954 to 1956.

Alberni Residential School
CA UCCBC ChUn 18 · Fonds · 1924-1995, predominant 1975-1989

Fonds consists of the following series: Ships' logs, 1924-1967, 1989; Vital records and rolls, 1926-1989; Mission oversight records, 1963-1990; Ship operations records, 1967-1995; Donations, fundraising and grant applications, 1962-1990; Pamphlets and publications, 1978-1990; Presbytery visitations and place name files, 1969-1989; Correspondence, 1964-1989; Indigenous ministries and studies, 1960-1990; Publication of the Log, 1977-1989; Projects and other files, [196-?]-1988; Display kit, [1984]; and Plans and drawings, 1966.

United Church of Canada. Central Mainland Marine Mission
Coqualeetza Institute fonds
CA UCCBC AffB 5 · Fonds · 1888-1941

Fonds consists of Baptism, marriage and burial records (1887-1941); Subscriptions (1914-1925); School registers (1888-1911); and Extra-curricular group records (1934-1935). The missionary subscription lists include those of the Lower Fraser Circuit for the period 1914-1920, mainly listing subscriptions from the Coqualeetza Institute. Also, there are a few records of marriages in the civil register that took place in Alberni, B.C., most likely at the Alberni Indian Residential School.

Coqualeetza Residential School
CA UCCBC Priv 13 · Fonds · 1933-[ca. 1990]

Fonds consists memoirs, photographs, and copies of correspondence associated with the R.W. Large Hospital in Bella Bella.

Austin, Winston Eric, 1906-1994
George H. Raley fonds
CA UCCBC Priv 3 · Fonds · 1893-1954

Fonds consists of a single series: Vital records (1893-1954). Some of the records are written on the reverse side of pages from a draft essay on Indigenous arts and industry.

Raley, George Henry, 1863 or 1864-1958