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Description archivistique
P026 · Fonds · 1856-2007, predominant 1950-2000

Le fonds renferme de l'information sur la communauté irlandaise de Montréal et sur l’histoire, les activités et le fonctionnement de la St. Patrick's Society. Il n’y a pas de documents originaux avant 1863; ils ont probablement été détruits lors de l’incendie du St. Patrick’s Hall en 1872.

Le fonds contient surtout des documents administratifs, des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance, des documents financiers, des programmes, des photographies, des coupures de presse et des documents imprimés.

Le fonds est organisé selon les séries suivantes:

P026/A Documents administratifs
P026/B Adhésion
P026/C Documents financiers
P026/D Événements
P026/E Documents imprimés
P026/F Objets

Sans titre
Administrative records
P0026/A · Série · 1863-1999
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series provides information on the evolution, general organization and history of the St. Patrick’s Society of Montreal, mainly through official documents, minutes of meetings, and general correspondence.

The series contains constitutions and by-laws, minutes of meetings, committee files, annual reports, and general correspondence. Minutes of meetings include president’s reports from annual meetings, special meeting minutes such as from the grants committee or cultural committee, and some copies of financial reports. Some copies of annual financial records are also within the meeting files. The correspondence files document the activities and administration of the Society and its relations with individuals and organizations, such as the United Irish Societies of Montreal.

Financial records
P0026/C · Série · 1914-2000, predominant 1960-1995
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series documents the financial activities of the St. Patrick’s Society including investments, grants, and donations which have been largely collected from the annual luncheon and ball held in March.

The series includes financial statements, accounting records, and some correspondence regarding accounts and taxation.

Printed records
P0026/E · Série · [after 1919]-1986
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series contains printed material which pertains to Irish culture and history, or to other associated societies.

The series contains bulletins, pamphlets, souvenir programs, press clippings, and The McGee Review, which was published in 1929 by the D’Arcy McGee Memorial Camp Campaign to promote support among the Montreal Irish community for the creation of the D'Arcy McGee Camp for young boys.

Membership
P0026/B · Série · 1867-1905, 1927-1997, 2006
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series documents the Society’s membership and its membership processes. Over time the Society changed the requirements of membership in its constitution to allow more new members to join.

The series contains printed directories of members, membership lists, applications for membership, voting lists, and correspondence regarding membership to the society.

Events
P0026/D · Série · 1876-1877, 1899-2007
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series documents the events held or sponsored by the St. Patrick’s Society, including the annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon, the annual ball, testimonial dinners, Christmas parties, and its participation in some special projects, including the renovation of the Thomas D’Arcy McGee monument in the Côtedes-Neiges cemetery in 1949. The first annual luncheon was given on March 17th, 1834. The annual ball is given on the nearest Friday to March 17. The Society also sponsored the St. Patrick Development Foundation, a non-profit housing project for seniors that is now St. Patrick Square.

The series includes correspondence, invitations, programs, menus, press clippings, and photographs.

Objects
P0026/F · Série · 1856-1959
Fait partie de Fonds Saint Patrick’s Society of Montreal

The series includes objects collected by or donated to the St. Patrick’s Society.

The series contains 5 St. Patrick’s Society badges, 2 ribbons, 2 spikes taken from the old floor of St. Patrick’s Church in Montreal, and 3 pieces of stone taken from headstones and the Kilmainham Goal Wall to commemorate the Irish uprising in 1916. Also included is a stained-glass window from the Father Dowd Memorial Home, completed in 1869 as a home for the aged, infirm, and the homeless.