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A century of service, 1858-1958 : a history of the Sisters of Saint Ann and their contribution to education in British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

1966
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Creators
Down, Mary Margaret
Contributors
Thomas K. Fleming Collection of British Columbia History

More Information

Statement of Responsibility
by Sister Mary Margaret Down.
Publication Information
Victoria, B.C. : The Sisters of Saint Ann
Physical Description
195 p., [13] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword / F. Henry Johnson -- 1. The Early Missionaries -- 2. The Origin of the Sisters of Saint Ann -- 3. Victoria and the Pioneer Sisters -- 4. The Expanding Sisters -- 5. The Teeming Seventies -- 6. The Far-Flung Eighties -- 7. The Rejoicing Nineties -- 8. The Vanishing Wilderness -- 9. A Century of Service.
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