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King, James Horace
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Diamond Jubilee of Confederation.

Scrapbook with newspaper clippings and the title “Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 1927” possibly created by Hon. James Horace King, M. D. (Minister of Health at the time). Newspaper clippings about the Diamond Jubilee of the Confederation in 1927 in different media across Canada. Newspapers are:

  • Vancouver Star
  • Victoria Daily Times
  • Nelson News
  • Western Tribune, Vancouver
  • Ottawa Citizen
  • Nelson Daily News
  • Ottawa Journal
  • Montreal Daily Star
  • New York Times
  • Montreal Standard
  • London Free Press
  • Fredericton Daily Gleaner
  • Canadian National Railways Magazine
  • Victoria Colonist
  • Victoria Times
  • Vancouver Sun
  • Cranbrook Courier
  • Calgary Herald
  • Saskatoon Daily Star
  • Manitoba Free Press
  • Montreal Gazette
  • Daily Colonist

King, James Horace

Scrapbook album.

Scrapbook album with correspondence written and received by Hon. Dr. James Horace King, photographs, invitations to events, and newspaper clippings related to King. Includes a copy of The King cabinet of 1929 at a glance by Gustave Lacasse, M.D.
Includes loose photographs (one of the persons in a photograph could be Hance James Logan). One of the photographs contains an annotation that reads: “Canadian Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembly 1924.”

King, James Horace

Scrapbook album.

Scrapbook album with correspondence received by Hon. Dr. James Horace King, the Oath of the Members of the Privy Council, telegrams and invitations and programs to events received by King, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Some of the correspondence was sent by Lucien Turcotte Picaud (MP 1911-1922, and Secretary to Canadian High Commissioner at London from 1922-1931). One letter is in Dutch.

King, James Horace

Postcards and invitations to events.

Postcards and invitations to events received by Hon. Dr. James Horace King, M. D. and his first wife, Mrs. Nellie Mae King. All items were attached to a scrapbook album at some point. Original file folder contained a note that read: “JH King Invitations. Detailed list JHK scrapbook #2,” possibly referring to file 26.

King, James Horace