- CA ON00239 F2505
- Fondo
- 1974-1988
Fonds consists of clippings, advertsing copy, business cards, and a photograph relating to his position as Store Manager of S&R Department Stores, Kingston, Ontario.
Dowling, Paul F.
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Fonds consists of clippings, advertsing copy, business cards, and a photograph relating to his position as Store Manager of S&R Department Stores, Kingston, Ontario.
Dowling, Paul F.
The fonds consists of fifteen letters received and sent by John McDonald between 1816 and 1845, and a miscellaneous group of documents. One letter, from his brother Charles, is dated prior to McDonald's arrival in Canada; the remainder are from the period 1834-1845. Seven letters written by McDonald to his wife during the month of April 1839 give an account of the parliamentary session he was then attending in Toronto; among the topics are the Union and Clergy Reserve deabates, the Durham Report, school legislation and a Governement House dinner. A further letter to Mrs. McDonald (Dec. 14, 1839) refers to the sitting at which the Legislative Council (with McDonald in the Chair) voted approval of Union. There are two letters from political associates, Charles Bockus, M.L.A. for Prince Edward and James Morris, M.L.C., and two concerned with St. Lawrence Canal business. Finally, there is a cicular to shareholders in a steamship enterprise and a letter from McDonald's nephew, J.B. Baker, concerning the great fire of May 28, 1845, at Quebec. Also included is a writ of summons to the Legislative Council, to John McDonald, signed by Lord Sydenham and Thomas Amiot (June 9, 1841), and a four page holograph memorandum by Herbert Stone McDonald, describing a visit to a fortune-teller near Farmersville, Leeds County (Dec. 6, 1860).
McDonald, John
Operation Dismantle - Kingston Branch fonds
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes; correspondence; reports; newsletters; programmes, leaflets, and other printed material relating to both the Kingston Branch and Operation Dismantle, Inc., headquartered in Ottawa.
Operation Dismantle (Kingston Branch)
This collection consists of correspondence and subject files. Almost all of the correspondence is from Lorne Pierce to his sister Sara Chester, but a few letters are from Edith Pierce to Sara Chester. The correspondence for 1943 contains an interesting letter in which Lorne Pierce describes Sir Charles G.D. Robert's funeral and his place in Canadian literary history. The subject files include press comments on Lorne Pierce's 25th anniversary with Ryerson, and articles on his retirement.
Pierce (family)
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Lillie A. Brooks sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for "The land of the northern men", 1924.
Brooks, Lillie A.
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Charles Camsell sous-fonds
The sous-fonds consists of a typescript, with handwritten corrections, for the "Son of the North," an autobiography.
Camsell, Charles
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Edward Hartley Dewart sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript of an excerpt from Dewart's Introductory essay foor Selections from Canadian Poets (1864).
Dewart, Edward Hartley
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Pierre Dupuy sous-fonds
Sous-fond consists a typescript for "Octave Cremazie: Sa Vie - Son Oeuvre."
Dupuy, Peirre
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Eugene A. Forsey sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for an address to the Canadian Historical Association in Montreal entitled "Mr. Mackenzie King and the Constitution."
Forsey, Eugene A.
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Wilhelmina Gordon sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a printed copy of "Four Servants of Canada:, a booklet highlighting the lives of George Richardson, Margaret O'Hara, Archibald MacMechan, and John Buchan with handwritten note.
Gordon, Wilhelmina