Letter to Jules M. Quesnel, Montreal
- CA ON00239 F21
- Discrete Item
- 8 Dec. 1819
Relates to business transactions.
Baldwin, John
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Letter to Jules M. Quesnel, Montreal
Relates to business transactions.
Baldwin, John
Item is a letter from Charles Marius Barbeau to Joseph Edmond Roy regarding Roy's study of manuscripts concerning New France.
Barbeau, Charles Marius
A letter from H. Johnston to John Reade regarding a new book - The Gift of Old and New - that may have been written by a previous editor of the Montreal Gazette.
Johnston, H.
Letter to John Hooper from Thomas Carter
Item is a letter to John Hooper from Thomas Carter of Atterton, a friend of Hooper's.
Hooper, John
Letter to James Durand from Lord Elgin
Item is a letter from the office of the Governor General (Earl of Elgin), James Leslie to James Durand relating to Durand's appointment to the post of Registrar of the County of Frontenac.
Elgin and Kincardine, James Bruce, 8th Earl of
Letter conveys her appreciation for the well-carried out ceremonies upon the installation of Dr. W.A. Mackintosh as Principal and her warm thanks to Colonel Fair for his hospitality.
Dunn, Marcia, Lady
Advice and cautions regarding certain political appointments to Gowan shortly after Gowan was appointed judge of the County Court of Simcoe by Baldwin.
Baldwin, Robert
Relates to a request for some poetry.
Ade, George
Letter to Herman Witsius Ryland
Discusses trade in Lower Canada.
Atcheson, Nathaniel
Letter to Goldwin Smith from the Union League Club of New York
Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith (Oxford) from George P. Putnam (publisher) requesting permission to send him a collection of books which the Union League Club of New York had compiled and purchased for distribution to "influential gentleman and a few of the public libraries of Europe" in order to convey the views and accurate information on the struggle in which America found itself engaged. Also includes a small broadside relating to the collection of books selected by the Club to be sent to Europe called the "Rebellion Record for Europe" indicating who was to receive a complete set of the "Record".
Union League Club