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Motz, John : indenture.

File consists of a photocopy of one indenture stating that John Motz would pay Catherine Voisin 60$ per year. Also included is one item of correspondence explaining the indenture.

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Motz, John : correspondence.

File consists of four items of correspondence between John Motz and others. Correspondents include:

  • Laurier, Sir Wilfrid;
  • May, Dr.;
  • Weaver, Miss.

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Rittinger & Motz : amalgamation.

File consists of materials relating to the German newspaper amalgamation by Rittinger and Motz. This relates to the purchase of "The Canadischer Bauernfreund" of Waterloo, the "Canadisches Volksblatt" of New Hamburg and the "Deutsche Zeitung" or Berlin by Ritting and Motz, who already owned "Ontario Glocke" of Walkerton and the "Canadischer Kolonist" of Stratford. With these purchases, Rittinger and Motz now controlled all German Newspapers in Western Ontario. File includes notices and correspondence regarding advertising rates.

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Motz, William John : partnership with William Daum Euler.

File consists of materials relating to the business partnership between W.J. Motz and W.D. Euler as well as materials created and accumulated by Euler. Includes shareholder information, clippings, legal documents, correspondence as well as materials about Euler including a statement regarding his will, and historical articles on Euler and the Record.

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Motz, William John : correspondence.

File consists of correspondence to and from William John Motz. Includes a file relating to the visit of Winston Churchill to Ottawa, and one file of correspondence regarding Motz's professional relationship with W.D. Euler. Correspondents include:

  • a complaining Record reader;
  • Braun, Casper;
  • Day, James;
  • Department of National Revenue;
  • Euler, W.D.;
  • Lash, G.H.;
  • Lynch, Charles;
  • McBride and McGibbon;
  • Motz, John E.;
  • Motz, Mary;
  • Motz, Rose;
  • News-Record Ltd;
  • Zinger, Louisa.

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Correspondence : between others.

File consists of five items of correspondence to others from others, that was found with the Motz family materials. In some cases the letters are to distant relatives, and some related to business operations. Correspondents include:

  • Gil Purcell to Stu;
  • Mackenzie Bowell to George Lang;
  • Rittinger and Motz;
  • J. Allard to Edward Hayes;
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King to George Lang.

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Motz, John Edward : correspondence (1 of 3).

File consists of 134 items of correspondence between John Edward Motz and others. Correspondents include:

  • Arnold, Jerome;
  • Balfour, St. Clair;
  • Barth, Heinz;
  • Bell, Max;
  • Boyd, Jimmy;
  • Breithaupt, Louis J.;
  • Browne, B.W.;
  • Butler, W.J.J.;
  • Camilleri, Joe;
  • Camilleri, Mother T.;
  • Caston, John;
  • Churchill, Mary Spencer;
  • Cossette, J.O.;
  • Couzens, Frank;
  • Davies, Robertson;
  • Dunnachie, James;
  • Euler, W.D.;
  • Farquharson, R.A.;
  • Fleet, Lord Thomson;
  • Frost, Leslie;
  • Gehl, Hubert;
  • Hett, Alan;
  • Holland, Trevor;
  • Homuth, Karl;
  • Honderich, Beland;
  • Ilsley, James Lorimer;
  • Jamieson, Don;
  • Landers, Ann;
  • Lang, August;
  • MacCallum, J.J.;
  • Macgillivary, G.B.;
  • Mackenzie King, William Lyon;
  • Martin, Paul;
  • Mercier, A.F.;
  • McCullough, C.G.;
  • McDowell, F.E.D.;
  • McLaughlin, Colonel Robert Samuel;
  • Motz, John E.;
  • Motz, Rose Huck;
  • Motz, Margaret;
  • Motz, William John;
  • Mulrooney, Ted;
  • Pope, Maurice;
  • Purcell, Gil;
  • Roche, Paul;
  • Roell, N.;
  • Rose, Billy;
  • Rous, Helen;
  • Saul, Harry;
  • Sims, J. Kenneth;
  • Slack, Arthur L.;
  • Smith, Norman;
  • Snider, Huget & March;
  • Stiby, R.A.;
  • Steubing, Doug;
  • Stewart, Finlay G.;
  • Stoody, Bill;
  • Thompson, Walter S.;
  • Thomson, Kenneth;
  • Wallace, William;
  • Walters, Chester S.;
  • Wilson, Cameron.

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Correspondence : to Motz family in Germany (1 of 2).

File consists of items of correspondence between the Motz family living in Waterloo and relatives living in Germany. The correspondence is mostly general and gives details on each family, but also talks about restrictions posed on those living in East Germany post WWII, and attempts to immigrate to Canada.

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