- CA ON00239 F319
- Discrete Item
- 1860
Two letters relating to the death of his son and the difficulties of the mail service.
Head, Sir Edmund Walker
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Two letters relating to the death of his son and the difficulties of the mail service.
Head, Sir Edmund Walker
Item is a typed handbook for the Masonic Order from a lodge in Montreal.
Unknown
Excerpts from letters written by a final year Arts student, and Warden of Gordon House, regarding student life at the University to a friend serving overseas.
Manchester (Toms), Gwendolyn Dorothy
Rev. Dr. Edward Johnstone/by unknown author
Article outlines the life and career of Reverend Dr. Edward Johnstone.
Johnstone, Edward
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
Speech of Robertson Davies, Queen's Convocation
Convocation address at Queen's University. Two versions.
Davies, Robertson
Letter, written on board steam boat United States, Ogdensburg, N.Y. to his wife at Utica, N.Y.
Typed transcript and copies of letter. Original in possession of R.O. Bert F. Hale of Malone, N.Y. Letter relates to the Battle of the Windmill during the Rebellion in Upper Canada, 1838, and the capture of the steamer by British forces.
Denio, Hiram
The fonds consists of two poems by John Kilmer. The first poem is a holograph of the "Ballad of Father Hudson", a poem describing the land of the Great-North-Seaboard Province from Fundy to Chaleur and the life of Father Hudson, and the second poem refers to Eddi's service, Eddi being a Priest at St. Wilfrid.
Kilmer, John
Milk and cheese ledger 1914, Lansdowne Twp., Leeds and Grenville county assessment roll 1930.
O'Grady, Bernard
The collection consists of thirty-five letters, thirty-three of which are addressed to H.W. Ryland, member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada, one to a Lieutenant-Colonel Ready, Amyot's deputy at Quebec at the time, and one to the Reverend William Ryland, curate of Sandridge, England, the son of H. W. Ryland. The letters concern chiefly private business matters and Amyot's relation to Lower Canada when he was its absentee secretary, the receipt of his pension when his secretaryship was commuted in 1828, and his activities with the British government on Ryland's behalf.
Amyot, Thomas