Charles Rollit and family papers, 1824-1936 (bulk 1855-1929).

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Charles Rollit and family papers, 1824-1936 (bulk 1855-1929).

Chiefly the papers of Rollit and his son, Charles Carter Rollit, both of whom were Protestant Episcopal ministers. Included are diaries (1861-1865, 1871) kept by the elder Rollit while serving as the pastor of churches in the Province of Quebec and at St. Anthony, Minnesota; a volume of parish reports (1871-1883) for the Farmington (Minn.) region; lecture notes on medieval European and church history; the younger Rollit's memorandum book (1886-1905) of services at Fergus Falls and Red Wing (Minn.); and parish records (1917-1929) of baptisms, marriages, and deaths kept at Farmington, Fergus Falls, Minneapolis, Mound, Osakis, St. Paul, and St. Peter, Minnesota, at Havre, Montana, and at Hudson, Wisconsin.

1.5 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 11 v.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315242

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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