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Riggs and Brown family fonds.
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Annie Riggs : delegate badge.

One delegate badge possibly also from the 1908 22nd annual convention of the international association of factory inspectors held in Toronto June 22-23, 1908. This badge shows the crossed flags of the United States and Canadian Red Ensign.

Annie Riggs : last will and testament.

Last will and testament of Annie Brown Reddick. She authorizes her son Arthur Frederick Best to the executor of her estate and lists beneficiaries as her son, her sister Annie Riggs, her granddaughter Mildred Lorena Parker, and her daughter-in-law Elma Best.

Riggs, Annie

Mary E. Riggs : correspondence as a missionary.

Seventeen items of correspondence from Mary E. Riggs regarding her time as a missionary in China and India, to her sister Annie Riggs. Most of the letters were sent while she was still overseas, but one later letter was sent once she was living in Ohio and recounts how she came to become a missionary. The majority of the letters speak about her money problems, as well as questions and comments about people back home and fellow missionaries. Some discuss places that she is living including Coonoor and Ootacamund [Udagamandalam] India, and Pingjiang County China. Many of her letter also address her faith and her belief that the world is in the end times.

Riggs, Mary E.

Mary E. Riggs : correspondence from Fei Chi Hao.

One item of correspondence from Fei Chi Hao of the Provincial College, Pao Ting Fu, Ching Li, China. He discussed his appointment as the first Christian man to head a higher education institution. He also talks about his work with the YMCA and other missionary work he is doing in China. There is a handwritten postscript at the end of the letter from Mary E. Riggs to an Arthur indicating that she is passing the letter on to him.

Mary E. Riggs : correspondence relating to health.

Two items of correspondence from The Benjamin Rose Institute regarding the health of Mary Riggs. The items are addressed to a lawyer and regard the estate of Annie Riggs and whether there are provisions made in the estate for the ongoing care or funeral expenses of Mary Riggs.

Mary E. Riggs : vouchers.

Two vouchers signed by Mary Riggs. One is from Thomas Cook and indicates that they received $53.25 from Annie Riggs for Mary's travel, and the other a money transfer of $5 to Mary Riggs in Ootacamund, India.

Postcards.

Four postcards addressed to James R. Brown and Annie Riggs. One from Annie to James, two from Mabel to Annie and James, and one to James from Henry.

Riggs, Annie

Riggs and Brown family fonds.

  • SCA432-GA536
  • Fonds
  • 1847-1956

Materials relating to the life of Annie Riggs, her sister Mary E. Riggs, and her husband James R. Brown. Annie and James were factory inspectors for the province of Ontario and Mary was a missionary in China and India.