Schaaf, Maristelle, 1900-1974
Dates
- Usage: 1933 - 1974
Parallel Names
- Schaaf, Marian Henriette, 1900-1933
Occupations
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Benedictine nuns
-- Date: 1933
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1974
- Note: Entered Novitiate: 1933-07-11, First Vows: 1934-08-16, Perpetual Vows: 1937-08-16
Places
- Alpena -- Michigan (Place of Birth) -- Date: 1900-10-01
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Chicago -- Illinois
(Place of Death)
-- Date:
1974-10-14
- Note: Buried in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Illinois.
Metadata Rights Declarations
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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Alamosa, Colo., 1937 - 1991
This sub-series is primarily comprised of lists of Sisters who taught vacation schools in Alamosa, Colorado. The Benedictine Sisters of Chicago had a large presence in the town, especially earlier in the 20th century. A pamphlet about the history of the Sacred Heart Church, a copy of some pages from "Our Community," and an Archives Newsletter are also included.
Delta, Colo.
This slim sub-series contains nothing more than a sheet of paper listing Sisters who taught at vacation schools in Delta, Colorado, where the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago were stationed from 1950 until 1974. In addition to summer schools of religion, some Sisters also worked at St. Michael School.
Gunnison, Colo.
This sub-series contains a list of Sisters who ran vacation schools in Gunnison, Colorado, for over 20 years. Also inlcuded is a picture of one group of pupils, although the year is unknown, and a map highlighting the town's location.
Ordway, Colo.
There is relatively little material relating to the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago's time in Ordway, Colorado, compared to the nearly two decades the community taught vacation schools in the town. All that's contained in this sub-series is a list of the Sisters who ran Ordway's summer schools of religion and a map highlighting the town on a map.
Red Cliff, Colo., 1956 - 1989
This series is mostly comprised of photographs of Red Cliff, Colorado, and the vacation schools Sisters taught there. Also included are some images from a 1989 archives trip to Colorado and a list of Sisters who worked in the town from 1952 to 1977.