- CA ON00239 F12
- Discrete Item
- 1834-1891
Transcriptions of letters written to England, from John Alves and Helen Kerr. These letters describe economic, social and political conditions in Upper Canada.
Alves (family)
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Transcriptions of letters written to England, from John Alves and Helen Kerr. These letters describe economic, social and political conditions in Upper Canada.
Alves (family)
Amherst Island Sleighing Club/Manuscript poems
Holograph poems written for the club.
Amherst Island Sleighing Club
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
Poems and short essays written by friends and relations. Album contains various lithographs. Property of Mary (Hughes?) of Picton, Ont.
Hughes, Mary
Relates to a request for some poetry.
Ade, George
Records, maple syrup sales in the Bay of Quinte area.
Unknown
Letter dated Sept. 7, 1949,to Ivor Brown from Ayot Saint Lawrence. Relates to Brown's book on Shakespeare.
Shaw, George Bernard
Letter (photocopy) to Duncan Campbell Scott, 1905 Nov. 8, in which he asks permission to include 'Piper of Arll' in a forthcoming anthology and describes the influence this poem had in interesting Masefield in poetry. Undated letter to unidentified person relating to the inclusion of the poem 'The days that make us happy make us wise' in a booklet. The collection also includes a letter to Mrs. H.A Bruce from Masefield, and a photograph of Masefield.There is also a handwritten draft of a poem written by Masefield which is entitled "Lines suggested by Her Majesty's visit to Canada June, July 1959".
Masefield, John
Leacock informed Lyman, who was then secretary of the Canadian Club, that he would be most happy to address the club on any date following the 15th of February.
Leacock, Stephen Butler
Letters to two unidentified persons. It appears that one at least is to James Gow, Windsor. In it McLachan tells of family matters, books he has read and the support spiritualism has given him through talks with his dead son, John.
McLachan, Alexander