Fonds F895 - Etta Newlands fonds

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Etta Newlands fonds

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  • 1905-1918 (Creation)
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    Newlands, Etta

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0.13 m of textual records

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(1869-1963)

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Mrs. Etta A. Newlands (1869-1963) was born Etta Reid in Kingston. A graduate of Queen's University (M.A. 1892) she taught mathematics at Queen's after the death of her husband Alexander Newlands. Her teaching career at Queen's extended over a ten year period. She also served for several years on the Kingston Board of Education and was elected Chairman in 1925 - the first woman to preside over any elected body in the civic field in Kingston.

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The fonds consists of correspondence and miscellaneous cards. The letters are all personal, family letters the bulk of which are from friends and family members serving overseas in the Canadian forces, and in Queen's University Contingents, 1914-1918. Of particular interest are letters sent to Etta Newlands from "Harvey" and Sarah, young nursing sisters serving in Europe during the war at the No. 7 Canadian General Hospital in France, Salonica and Basingstoke. Part of the correspondence has to do with church and professional activities.

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  • English

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3070

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Open

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Public domain

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No further accruals are expected

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  • Shelf: 3070