- CA ON00239 F264
- Discrete Item
- 1892
Original letters, along with typed transcripts and 'Douglas Library Notes' dealing with same, of John Wilson to James M. O'Leary about Grosse Ile, the epidemic of 1847 and Irish immigration to Canada.
Wilson, John
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Original letters, along with typed transcripts and 'Douglas Library Notes' dealing with same, of John Wilson to James M. O'Leary about Grosse Ile, the epidemic of 1847 and Irish immigration to Canada.
Wilson, John
Letters of Joseph Antisell Allen
Correspondence concerning his resignation from Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., over his views on Annexation of Canada to the United States. Also contains copies of letters/essays Allen wrote on annexation for the newspapers.
Allen, Joseph Antisell
Collection contains three letters (2 holographic, 1 typed) and an article entitled "The People of Nova Scotia" from the Novascotian written by Joseph Howe, Secretary of the State for the Provinces.
Howe, Joseph
Letters of Laura Lee Davidson, 1947.
Letters to Dr. F.M. Goodfellow, Westport, referring to her books and identifying the real persons on whom her books were based. The books were: A Winter of content (Abington, New York, 1922 and 1924), Isles of Eden (Minton, Balch, New York, 1924) and We build (Linden, Baltimore, 1937).
Davidson, Laura Lee
Letters relate to family matters.
O'Hara, Margaret
Relates to family matters.
Phippen, Mollie
Letters of Nellie Letitia McClung
Letters to Mr. Dickie about writing and publishing.
McClung, Nellie Letitia
Letters to Norman Angell and the Norman Angell League about an early ending to the European War.
Ferguson, E.A.
Addressed to Babbage from several federal ministers and journalists. Correspondents are Hector Charlesworth, Charles A. Dunning, C.D. Howe, Ernest Lapointe, John R. MacNicol and Fernand Rinfret.
Babbage, Richard H.
Letters of Ruddick Millar, 1933 and one book jacket.
Items include letters by Ruddick Millar and a book jacket for "Stirabout from an Ulster Pot."
Millar, William Ruddick