Item - Minute book / Lytton Mission Hospitals Board item

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3.0 cm of textual records

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(1867-)

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Established by missionary John Booth Good in 1867, the Lytton Mission initially served both Indians and whites. The mission's extent until the 1910's included the Fraser River valley from Spuzzum to Lillooet, the Thompson River valley from Lytton to Ashcroft, and the Nicola Valley. Shulus and Lillooet were created into separate parishes by 1920. Separate white and Indian congregations were established in the parish and in 1934 the mission was divided into the Lytton Indian Mission, centred at the Church of St. Mary and St. Paul in Lytton, and the Lytton White Mission, centred at St. Barnabas Church, Lytton. Since then, periodically, the parishes have been united under the ministry of one priest. Currently the mission includes St. George, 2 Mile; St. Andrew, Boothroyd; Holy Trinity, Kanaka Bar; St. Thomas, 30 Mile House; St. Gabriel, Nitlickpam; and congregations at Nicomen, N'Kyia and 25 Mile. Churches no longer represented include St. Augustine, Nyshakup; St. David, Staiyn; Christ Church, Spuzzum; and St. Giles, Inkahtsaph.

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  • Item consists of minutes and correspondence.
  • Includes minutes (1924-1926) of Lytton Mission Hospitals Board and correspondence regarding affairs of the white congregation, Lytton Mission Chapel (now St. Barnabas).

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See also St. Bartholomew's Hospital Board of Management; Lytton Indian Mission in the Archives of the Diocese of Cariboo.

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Minute book is located with bound Synod journals of the Diocese of Cariboo while loose papers have been removed to PSA 8/7.

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Suggest that it may be more appropriate to transfer this item to the custody of the Diocese of Cariboo Archives.
Data entry data: 30/05/1997 13:54
Data entry by: original data entry by mepp

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Inmagic identifier: 1875

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Feb. 11, 1998 DJS [clean-up as per Bill Purver]

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  • Box: Provincial shelves, Bay 1B, shelf 3, beside Cariboo Synod Journals
  • Box: Box PSA 8 /7 [loose material removed from Minute Book]