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- Julia Waundee, 13 years old pupil of the Wawanosh Home"To accommodate girls, a separate residential school building was established on a 15-acre site 5 km away, just north of the village centre. It was named the Wawanosh Home for Girls. Construction of this grand two-storey stone building commenced in spring 1877 and the first ten girls arrived that fall, …"To accommodate girls, a separate residential school building was established on a 15-acre site 5 km away, just north of the village centre. It was named the Wawanosh Home for …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Beatrice from Shingwauk HomeSepia coloured photograph of a young girl with short hair, carrying a teddy bear. She is standing in front of grand two-storey stone building, probably Wawanosh Home for Girls at the Shingwauk (St. Mary’s River). She was one of the protégés of St. Mark's Church.Sepia coloured photograph of a young girl with short hair, carrying a teddy bear. She is standing in front of grand two-storey stone building, probably Wawanosh Home for Girls at …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Portrait of two young girls from Shingwauk missionProbably taken in 1920s.Probably taken in 1920s.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Our Forest Children"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an Englishman, Edward Francis Wilson, who felt called upon to do missionary work among the Indians. Following his ordainment in 1867, …"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- The Reverend E. F. Wilson and his family at Shingwauk mission"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an Englishman, Edward Francis Wilson, who felt called upon to do missionary work among the Indians. Following his ordainment in 1867, …"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Indian boys and girls from Sault St. Marie Homes for Indian children"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an Englishman, Edward Francis Wilson, who felt called upon to do missionary work among the Indians. Following his ordainment in 1867, …"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Portrait of a young Indian boy from Shingwauk Mission"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an Englishman, Edward Francis Wilson, who felt called upon to do missionary work among the Indians. Following his ordainment in 1867, …"From 1855 to 1871, the Garden River mission was served by the Rev. James Chance who struggled on with limited resources. During this time, Rev. Chance was visited by an …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Shingwauk Home with its familyLadies Sewing Party After the arrival of the McMurrays, the interest of the women of the parish became focused on the mission that the McMurrays had been part of in Sault Ste. Marie, called the Shingwauk and Wawanash homes. A number of photographs in St. Mark's archives show pictures of …Ladies Sewing Party After the arrival of the McMurrays, the interest of the women of the parish became focused on the mission that the McMurrays had been part of in …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
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