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St. Catherine’s scrapbook
DSSR3  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
  • Additional collection guides

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: St. Catherine’s scrapbook
    Dates: 1945-1949 (bulk 1945-1947)
    Collection Number: DSSR3
    Creator/Collector: Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
    Extent: 1 oversized scrapbook, 12”x14”x1.5”
    Repository: Dominican Sisters of San Rafael Archives
    San Rafael, California 94901
    Abstract: St. Catherine’s scrapbook consists of one oversized, hardcover scrapbook with riveted binding. Composed of newspaper clippings, photographs, school and congregation programs, and other ephemera, the scrapbook represents the time period, geographic location, and focus of its creators. Though it is composed mostly of secondary source newspaper clippings, the scrapbook provides a glimpse into the life of the students and sisters at the time, the cultural weight of WWII, and life at St. Catherine’s, the city of Benicia and its surroundings.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Collection is open for research

    Publication Rights

    Property rights reside with the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael Archives. For permissions to publish, please contact the Archivist.

    Preferred Citation

    St. Catherine’s scrapbook. Dominican Sisters of San Rafael Archives

    Acquisition Information

    All records were created or collected by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael

    Biography/Administrative History

    St. Catherine’s Academy was founded by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael in 1854 in Benicia, CA, upon their arrival from Monterey. Originally a boarding school for girls, St. Catherine’s became a co-educational school in 1889 and continued as such until its closure and subsequent demolition in 1966. The former site of St. Catherine’s is now a shopping center known as Solano Square, located in downtown Benicia. The school was staffed by sisters who lived in the adjoining convent. In addition to working at the school, the sisters conducted work in the community which, at the time, often found them interacting with the numerous military facilities, soldiers, and officers in the region, such as providing religious services at the Benicia Arsenal and Barracks.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    St. Catherine’s scrapbook consists of one oversized, hardcover scrapbook with riveted binding. Composed of newspaper clippings, photographs, school and congregation programs, and other ephemera, the scrapbook represents the time period, geographic location, and focus of its creators. The newspaper clippings cover major national and international news as well as local happenings both within St. Catherine’s as well as the city of Benicia and its immediate surroundings. Given the time period of the scrapbook’s creation, as well as Benicia’s proximity to numerous military facilities - including the Benicia Arsenal and Barracks, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and the Port of Chicago - there is a significant amount of local and international news related to the military, World War II, and its immediate aftermath. Though it is composed mostly of secondary source newspaper clippings, the scrapbook provides a glimpse into the life of the students and sisters at the time, the cultural weight of WWII, and life in Benicia and its surroundings.

    Indexing Terms

    Dominican sisters California
    Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
    Saint Catherine’s Academy (Benicia, Calif.)
    Albums (Books)

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