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SP111 Sisters of Providence Sisters of Providence Sisters of Providence 2014 Sisters of Providence 4800 37th Avenue S.W. Seattle, WA 98166 phone: 206-923-4010 email: Archives@providence.org website: www.providence.org/archives facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProvidenceArchivesSeattle/ English SP111 Sisters of Providence Sisters of Providence (SP) Approximately 5,000 linear feet records; 2,000,000 images/visual resources; 4,000 artifacts Sisters of Providence Sisters of Providence 4800 37th Avenue S.W. Seattle, WA 98166 phone: 206-923-4010 email: Archives@providence.org website: www.providence.org/archives facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProvidenceArchivesSeattle/ Administrative Information Providence Archives is a private repository of the Sisters of Providence religious community and Providence Health & Services. The confidential nature of some material may preclude the availability of certain records and information. The Archives is open with some restrictions and archivist’s discretion; contact the archives for further information.. hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. By appointment.. Women Religious History Sources (5th edition) Preferred Citation (For General citation) Courtesy: Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington (For Specific document citation): [Title of cited item]. [Series Name]. [Entity name]. Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. Scope and Content Providence Archives preserves the historical records, visual resources and artifacts of the Sisters of Providence of Mother Joseph Province, with general administration in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the more than 120 active and inactive ministries comprising Providence Health & Services (Alaska,California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington). The collections provide valuable resources for documenting the Sisters of Providence, sister personnel and province governance; development and administration of education, health care, and social services in the West from 1856 to the present; Pacific Northwest history; Catholic religious life; schools of nursing; women’s studies; and genealogy. The Personal Papers of Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart, SP (Esther Pariseau), 1823‐1902, foundress of the Sisters of Providence in the west, and records relevant to the Mother Joseph Statue in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C., are also preserved. The Archives newsletter, Past Forward, is published three times a year to share activities in the Archives and includes columns highlighting historical facts, photographs, and Sisters of Providence. Sisters of Providence |
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