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William Wilfred Campbell fonds
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1887-1923 (Production)
- Producteur
- Campbell, William Wilfred
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Description matérielle
1.80 m of textual records
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Notice biographique
William Wilfred Campbell was born in Newmarket, Ontario in 1861. He grew up in Wiarton and attended high school in Owen Sound before carrying on his studies at University College, in 1881-82 (where he wrote for the student newspaper The Varsity) and Wycliffe College in 1882-83, at the University of Toronto. Campbell then went to study at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He married Mary Dibble of Woodstock, Ontario, in 1884, and worked as rector of the congregations of West Claremont, New Hampshire, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick. His first two volumes of verse were written during this time: Sunshine and Snowflakes (1888) and Lake Lyrics (1889). Campbell abandoned the ministry in 1892 after having accepted a position in the office of the Secretary of State in Ottawa. From 1909 on he worked in the Dominion Archives. He contributed to the "Mermaid Inn" literary columns in the Toronto Globe in the early 1890s, and he was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1892. He published volumes of verse and verse drama regularly and later in life took an interest in Canada's involvement in World War I, his son Basil serving as a major in the second Canadian Pioneer Battalion in September 1914. Wilfred Campbell died in Ottawa in 1918.
Historique de la conservation
Portée et contenu
The fonds consists of: correspondence, both written and received by W.W.Campbell from a variety of family members and friends, including Charles G. D. Roberts, the Earl of Aberdeen, Pauline Johnson, and Archibald Lampman; diaries; manuscripts, typescripts and printed copies of dramatic works, poetry and prose; clippings scrapbooks of reviews, comments and articles; photographs and other personal documents.
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Source immédiate d'acquisition
Donated by Basil Campbell - 1929. Purchase through Chancellor Richardson Memorial fund (2004-016).
Classement
In the 1950's this material was incorporated into the Lorne Pierce Collection of Canadiana. This seemed to be common library practice for a number of years with material from Canadian authors. It has physically been left within the Pierce Collection, but described seperately.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
Localisation des originaux
2999 (Campbell, Wilfred)
2001.1
2100.4SE
Disponibilité d'autres formats
Restrictions d'accès
Open
Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication
Public domain
Instruments de recherche
Éléments associés
Basil Campbell fonds
Accroissements
No further accruals are expected