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Henry J. Donley fonds
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1939-1949 (Creation)
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- Donley, Henry J.
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0.45 m of textual records
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Henry Joseph Michael Donley was born in Toronto in 1901. Educated in Toronto, he attended St. Michael's College and Osgoode Hall. He was called to the bar in 1929, became a K.C. in 1945, and conducted a successful general practice in Kenora, Ontario, until he was elevated to the bench in 1948. In 1943 he was the unsuccessful Progressive Conservative candidate for the legislature for Kenora.
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The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files and news clippings relating to the activities of Henry J. Donley as a prominent member of the Progressive Conservative Party in the Kenora-Rainy River district.
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Donated by Donald C. MacDonald.
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- English
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2171
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