GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 1: Eastern United States
New York: NY-20
Catholic Church. Diocese of Ogdensburg. Archives
622 Washington Street
P.O. Box 369
Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Phone: 315-393-2920
Email: See website
Hours: See website
Access: See website
Copying facilities: Yes
History: The Diocese of Ogdensburg was erected for northeast New York State from territory in the Diocese of Albany, 1872. Ogdensburg and its predecessors have administered a mission and school that have served Native Americans:
1752-present (Ogdensburg, 1970s-present) |
St. Regis Mission (Mohawk), St. Regis Reservation, Hogansburg-St. Regis [Akwesasne], New York-Quebec |
1886-1930s |
Indian Girls’ Industrial School (Mohawk), Hogansburg, New York |
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1755-ongoing
Volume: Possibly 1 cubic foot
Description: 3 series with records.
/1 Parish Files (presumed)
Inclusive dates: 1886-1930s, 1970s-ongoing
Volume: Possibly 2 folders
Description:
A. St. Patrick Church, Hogansburg, New York, 1886-1930s; includes records pertaining to the Indian Girls’ Industrial School, staffed by the Sisters of Mercy
B. St. Regis Mission, Hogansburg, New York, and St. Regis, Quebec, 1970s (possibly earlier)-ongoing
/2 Sacramental Records
Inclusive dates: 1755-ongoing
Volume: Several volumes
Description:
A. St. Patrick Church, Hogansburg, New York, 1886-1930s
B. St. Regis Mission, St. Regis, Quebec, 1755-ongoing
/3 Diocesan Newspaper
Inclusive dates: 1946-ongoing
Volume: Occasional articles
Description: The North Country Catholic, has included related articles, e.g. Jesuit martyrs, St. Kateri Tekakwitha, shrines, St. Regis Mission. Issues archived online, 2010-present; see New York State Newspapers online, 1946-2010.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Archives.
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