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Robert Oliver Sweezey fonds
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1905-1966 (Creation)
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- Sweezey, Robert Oliver
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3.58 m of textual records, ca. 1400 photographs, ca. 40 maps
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Biographical history
Robert Oliver Sweezey, BSc., M.E.I.C., M.C.I.M.M. was born December 8, 1883 at Three Rivers, Quebec. After graduation from Queen's University, Kingston, with the BSc degree, he established himself as a Consulting Engineer, specializing in water, power, pulp and paper, timber lands, and financial reports. He was employed by a number of banking, investment, and public institutions before establishing his own business in 1921. R. O. Sweezey married Harriet Watson, daughter of Professor John Watson, Kingston, on April 27, 1911, and he continued to maintain close ties to Kingston although he resided in the Montreal suburb of Westmount for much of his life. He was a Trustee of Queen's University, and was on the staff of the Royal Military College in Kingston. He became involved in the investment dealership business and was a member of the Board of Directors of several companies. Sweezey was a pricipal in Beauharois scandal involving hydro power in Quebec. After Beauharnois, Sweezey was involved with several mining and power schemes, mainly in western Canada. The principal ones were the Ford-Highwood coal property in Alberta, and the Livingstone Range Syndicate. In 1968 R.O.Sweezey passed away at the age of 85.
Custodial history
This material was acquired by Queen's University Archives in two separate accessions. The first accession (Locator 2288) was presented to the University by Miss Eleanor Sweezey, R. O. Sweezey's daughter, in 1970. The second accession (Locator 2289) was transferred to Queen's University Archives from the Archives of Ontario in 1977 in consideration of maintaining the integrity of the fonds.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of the records created and received by R. O. Sweezey in his role as businessman and private individual, as well as the papers of his wife, Harriet Watson Sweezey. The fonds has been divided into the following series: Harriet Watson Sweezey; Personal and Family; Canadian Financial and Mining Bureau; Photographs; Negatives (nitrate); Beauharnois; Business Ventures; and Personal and Family Papers
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Donated by Miss Eleanor Sweezey, 1970 Archives of Ontario, 1977
Arrangement
The first accession of material was arranged and intellectually amalgamated with the second accession by Queen's University Archives as it was deposited in no apparent order. The Archives of Ontario arranged and described the second accession after receiving them in an unorganized condition.
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- English
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2288
2289
F3 A2.1
F3 A4.1
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Open
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Public domain
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No accruals are expected.