GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 2: Midwest United States
North Dakota: ND-16
St. Joachim Church
207 Second Avenue, Northeast
P.O. Box 788
Rolla, ND 58367
Phone:701-477-3568
Email: stjhm@utma.com
History: St. Joachim Church, Rolla, Rolette County, North Dakota, has been a predominantly Native American (Ojibwa, Métis) parish in the Diocese of Fargo (Archives: Fargo, North Dakota).
1891-1894 |
Fargo diocesan priests at St. John's, St. John, attended to Rolla station (Ojibwa, Métis) |
1894-1939 |
Fargo diocesan priests at St. John's, St. John, established and attended to St. Joachim Mission (Ojibwa, Métis) |
1939-present |
Fargo diocesan priests administered St. Joachim Church |
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1939-ongoing
Volume: Entries within several volumes
Description: Sacramental records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, funerals) for Native American parishioners of St. Joachim Church.
Unless noted otherwise, the repository named above holds (or held) the records described and not the Marquette University Archives. However, Marquette’s holdings, e.g. Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions Records, include related records about these Native and Catholic groups and places.
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