History Files, 18uu- (bulk 1965- ).

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History Files, 18uu- (bulk 1965- ).

This record group contains: historical information about the U.S., including information on the Presidents and Congress (healthcare legislation); historical information about New York State, including information about Governors, Legislative branch (health related), N.Y.S. Hospital Association, and N.Y. Catholic Healthcare Council; historical information about Erie County and its officials; historical information about the Vatican, U.S. Church, Diocese of Buffalo, and other dioceses; historical information about the City of Buffalo, including information about city officials, Niagara University-Vincentians, Canisius-Jesuits, and the Daughters of Charity Community; the Sisters of Charity Hospital histories/chronologies, information about the buildings, anniversary celebration, information about various activities (Benefactors, Commemorations, Holiday Celebrations, Retirees Activities, Other); materials from other hospitals; history of the archives, lists of archivists and volunteers, policies and procedures for the archives, a classification scheme, correspondence and subject files from the archives, statistics and reports about the archives, research requests and responses, the archives financial budget, and materials from professional archival organizations (Society of American Archivists (SAA), Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC), Lake Ontario Archives Conference (LOAC), Western N.Y. Association of Archivists, Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society, and New York State Archives).

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Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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Sisters of Charity Hospital is Western New York's first hospital which began in 1848 when Bishop John Timon traveled to Baltimore to request the services of the Sisters of Charity. Six Sisters made the journey to Buffalo to begin their work. Sisters of Charity in America became known as the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in 1850, officially joining with the order established in France in 1633. By 1884, there were 4 separate Daughters of Charity hospitals in Buffalo, each fulfil...

Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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Sisters of Charity Hospital is Western New York's first hospital which began in 1848 when Bishop John Timon traveled to Baltimore to request the services of the Sisters of Charity. Six Sisters made the journey to Buffalo to begin their work. Sisters of Charity in America became known as the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in 1850, officially joining with the order established in France in 1633. By 1884, there were 4 separate Daughters of Charity hospitals in Buffalo, each fulfil...

Daughters of Charity National Health System

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Timon, John, 1797-1867

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Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo, New York, 1847-1867. From the description of John Timon letters, 1857, 1864, 1866. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 174141666 ...