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Waldo, Jesse.

Photocopied letter from Jessie Waldo to Elizabeth Long regarding personal updates including time spent in Keewatin and Devil's Gap Lodge. The letter references the death of Isabel [Fenlayson], the upcoming presidency of Mrs. Hayes, the sending of the September 11, 1952 Star Phoenix, and Mary Anne Caswell.

Long, Elizabeth

Walker, Joan.

Two typescript letters from Joan Walker to Elizabeth Long regarding the donation of two books: Pardon My Parka and Repent at Leisure.

Long, Elizabeth

Clay, Margaret.

One manuscript letter from Margaret Clay to Elizabeth Long expressing regret about news of Thelma and Harold [Leega?] and sharing information about Robert Stark, his ties to Creston [British Columbia] and a talk his daughter Freya gave in 1944 at a meeting of the Canadian Institute of [?] National Affairs.

Long, Elizabeth

Corben, Lillian E.

Manuscript letter from Lillian E. Corben writing on behalf of the North and West Vancouver Council of Women about the donation of funds and a photo of Mary Ellen Smith from Mrs. Ray Perrault M.L.A. File includes a typescript carbon copy response from Long in response which includes plans for the Aberdeen Collection.

Long, Elizabeth

Consumer radio talks.

Seven typescripts:

  • “Eating Outdoors” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Protect your car Warranty” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Using Soap for the Laundry” (copy, 1 page);
  • “A System for Household Cleaning” (copy, 1 page);
  • “Sewing Vinyl” (copy, 1 page), two untitled.

File also includes one item of correspondence regarding the radio talks.

Long, Elizabeth

MacDonald, Caroline.

Typescript letter from Caroline Macdonald to Mary Phelps. Macdonald, who is writing from England, recounts her plans to study theology for the autumn term at the United Free Church College in Aberdeen and outlines her views about the YWCA's [Young Women's Christian Association] presence in Japan. Includes typed note from Elizabeth Long that erroneously indicates the letter is from Macdonald to Emma Kaufman, and includes biographical information about Macdonald,

Long, Elizabeth

MacGill, Elsie Gregory.

Clippings and biographical information about Canadian engineer Elizabeth Gregory MacGill. Includes a clipping of The American Soroptimist article "Soroptimist of the Month: High Flying Designer", a heavily underlined clipping from an unknown publication, and a typescript biography about MacGill's life. Included is a page torn from an unknown publication with an article by MacGill about her mother Helen Gregory MacGill.

Also in the file is an incomplete manuscript letter to Elizabeth Long on Valance Patriarche letterhead from Victoria [British Columbia]. The letter may have been written by Betty Patriarche and includes details about the relationships between Helen Gregory MacGill and various families, including the Patriarches and Miles O'Reilly Jarvis, some of whom are mentioned in a biography written about Helen by Elizabeth. A typescript note included in the file to the Librarian from Elizabeth Long indicates that material regarding MacGill's biography of her mother should be "handled with extreme discretion until about 1980", may be referring to the contents of the Patriache letter.

Long, Elizabeth

Rowan, Margaret.

Clippings, ephemera and a photograph related to Canadian rug hooker Margaret Rowan and the Rittermere Farm Studio in Vineland, Ontario that she ran with her husband Ted. File also includes a typescript biography about Margaret Rowan and her mother, and a manuscript note from Margaret addressed to Mrs. Clarke about press clippings and the photograph.

Long, Elizabeth

Sanford, Mrs. W. E.

Typescript letter titled "Archives on Women" and marked Confidential from Elizabeth Long to, likely, Doris Lewis regarding the papers of Mrs. W.E. Sanford and Long's belief that they belonged as part of the National Council of Women of Canada donation to the University of Waterloo Library as Sandford held various roles in the Canadian and International Council of Women. Includes candid views about Sandford's character and the chances of acquiring the papers from Sandford's daughter.

Long, Elizabeth

Stark, Freya.

Clippings, ephemera, correspondence, photographs, a postcard of Creston, British Columbia, and a typescript biographical sketch related to and about British-Italian travel writer Freya Stark. The correspondence consists responses from staff at the Creston Review regarding a request from Valance S. Patriarche about Stark, as well as two letters written by Stark from her home in Italy to Patriarche regarding her father and his time in Creston. The photos are predominantly of Stark's father and his sculpture work, with the exception of a photo of Stark at the age of 72 in a garden with a dog the living room of a residential home.

Long, Elizabeth

Tomkinson, Grace.

Typescript letter from author Grace Avard Tomkinson to Mrs. Gordon [Ethel C.] Likely of Saint John in response to a letter presumably sent by Likely about the book Welcome Wilderness and the donation of a copy to the Aberdeen Library. The letter includes biographical information about Tomkinson's birth and upbringing. Also in the file is a typescript of notes by Likely about Tomkinson life's and Welcome Wilderness.

Long, Elizabeth

Tweedsmuir, Lady.

Clippings of two Winnipeg Free Press articles about Lady Tweedsmuir, former undersecretary of state for Scotland, and a typescript letter from Tweedsmuir, writing in Oxford, to a Mrs. Coleman sending thanks for a parcel of "things we most need here".

Long, Elizabeth

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray sent April 17, 1842 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin, Ireland. The letter discusses family news, finances, and a proposed trip to visit Abraham.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray sent January 8, 1843 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin, Ireland. The letter discusses family news and health, finances, the First Opium War, facts about Canada quoted from Mr. Lazenby including a mention of "Large Forests inhabited by Tribes of Indians," and Abraham's life in Canada.

Bray Family

Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray sent May 7, 1843 from Leeds, Yorkshire. The letter discusses Sarah moving to Yorkshire, family news and health, and life in Leeds.

Bray Family

John Lazenby to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Lazenby to Abraham Bray dated July 5, 1843 from Holbech. The letter is written on behalf of Abraham's grandmother, who is unwell, and discusses sending Abraham 20 pounds, the health of the family, and news that friends are on their way to settle in Toronto.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated July 9, 1843 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter discusses the price of land in Canada and if Abraham can clear it, money sent to Abraham, and news and health of the family, including the marriage of Jemima Bray to John Schofield on March 4th.

Bray Family

John Lazenby to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Lazenby to Abraham Bray dated July 15, 1843 from Holbeck. The letter is sent on behalf of Abraham's grandmother and discusses a bank draft sent to Abraham, friends who are moving to Upper Canada, and the health and news of the family.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated December 31, 1843 Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses the health of the family and how they desire to hear from Abraham as they are not sure where he is living. Abraham's sister Hannah also sends a few lines at the end of the letter.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 31, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses Abraham's land and how much he has cleared and the money he owes on it, as well as the health and news of the family.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated September 2, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter expresses concern for Abraham's well being as the family has not heard from him and offers to send money to help pay the mortgage on his land.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated October 1, 1844 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter discusses sending money to Abraham and how it should be used to pay his mortgage, as well as news on the family, including a mention of Jacob getting over the measles.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated February 2, 1845 from Rathmines Mill near Dublin. The letter expresses concern for Abraham that his money situation has been resolved and gives updates on the family. Abraham's sisters Hannah and Rachel include short notes at the end of the letter.

Bray Family

Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray dated May 20, 1845. The letter was sent to Abraham via their parents and discusses Sarah's life and work and her best wishes to Abraham on the news of his wedding to a wife also named Sarah. She also gives a recipe for sealing wax.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated June 1, 1845 from Rathmines. The letter sends Abraham best wishes on his wedding, gives news on family and friends including the death of Mr. Lazenby, and also lists the names and birth dates of Abraham's siblings and aunts and uncles.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated September 2, 1845 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter entreats Abraham to write them more often and gives updates on the family as well as the cloth industry and crop yield in Dublin.

Bray Family

George Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated January 1, 1846 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter starts off with a message from Sarah Bray giving details on her life and their grandmother's health as well as mentioning friends who have moved to Canada. George writes about the family in Ireland as well as commodity prices and scarcity and the Great Potato Famine.

Bray Family

Jemima Schofield to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Jemima Schofield (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated June 17, 1846 from Leeds. The letter reports on updates about the family, including Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Ann, and gives the news of the death of George Bray on May 25, 1846.

Bray Family

Ann Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Bray to Abraham Bray dated January 17, 1847 from Leeds. The first part of the letter is from Ann Bray and gives an update on the family and their struggles since the passing of George Bray, and congratulates Abraham on the birth of his child. She notes that Hannah is working at Marshals Mill and that Sarah, Rebecca and Rachel are all working in service. At the end of the letter are notes from Samuel Fox and Sarah Bray regarding friends moving to Canada and inquiring about job prospects there.

Bray Family

Ann Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Bray to Abraham Bray dated August 12, 1847 from Leeds. This short letter gives news that Ann, as well as children Jacob, Mary, and Hannah are set to leave from Liverpool for New York on August 16th or 20th.

Bray Family

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated March 1, 1869 from Cayuga. This letter is written on the second half of a letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) sent to her sister Hannah who is living in Canada. Hannah sends the letter on to Abraham in the hopes that he can help Sarah migrate to Canada as she is now widowed.

Bray Family

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated April 22, 1869. This letter was originally written by Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) and was forwarded, with notes, to Abraham by his sister Hannah. Sarah once again asks for help in migrating to Canada and asks after the health of the family. Hannah adds that their sister Mary has moved to Ingersoll.

Bray Family

James Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from James Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 9, 1874 from Springfield Missouri. James Bray is a cousin to Abraham Bray who has moved to Missouri. The letter discusses James' siblings, the farming conditions in Missouri and land prices. He advises Abraham on whether he should sell his land in Canada and move to Missouri.

Bray Family

John Henry Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Henry Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. John, Abraham's nephew, gives an update on himself, his mother Sarah, sister Elizabeth Ann and Uncle William. He also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.

Bray Family

Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Elizabeth Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. Ann, Abraham's niece, gives an update on herself, her mother Sarah and brother John Henry, and also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.

Bray Family

Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ann Elizabeth Rawson, dated November 12, 1876 from Holbeck. The letter gives an update on her mother Sarah and brother John Henry, and mentions Sarah falling down the cellar stairs and hurting her back.

Bray Family

Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Ellis Bray to Abraham Bray, dated January 21, 1877 from Cheshire, England. Ellis Bray is a cousin of Abraham Bray, son of Uncle James. Ellis gives a detailed account of his life over the last ten years traveling through the United States as a labourer, making reference to Chinese labourers and "troublesome" Native Americans. The letter also includes details of Ellis' life back in England, where he married and became a station master, of his father's death on February 12, 1874, and accounts of Bray family still living in England, including James' siblings Uncle William and Aunt Mary, and Ellis' siblings.

Bray Family

Sarah Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray, dated July 9, 1878 from Holbeck. The letter gives an update on Sarah and her children, John Henry and Ann Elizabeth, and tells of Uncle William's death.

Bray Family

Sarah Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One undated letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray. The letter asks for information on their mother's life and death and requests that any last messages for Sarah be sent to her.

Bray Family

John William Dawson correspondence

  • SCA26-GA15
  • Collection
  • April 17, 1878

Contains of a single holograph letter, dated April 17, 1878, written by Sir John William Dawson to an unidentified recipient about the conflict between science and religion.

Dawson, John William, Sir

Correspondence.

File consists of 33 items of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt and others. Correspondents include:

  • Carpenter, George E.
  • Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Balole, Emily
  • Flynn, Louise A.
  • Greve, Jeanette S.
  • Holmes, John Haynes
  • Hunt, Charles Warren and Patricia Gayford
  • Hunt, Lucile Gayford
  • Hunt, Mary Osgood Riggs
  • Hunt, Schuyler, Warren and Henry
  • Johnson, Nettie
  • de Kay, Helena
  • Lane, Natelpha
  • Living Shakespeare
  • McMillan, M.
  • New York Public Library, Park, Alice
  • Polland, Madeline
  • Registrar of Copyrights
  • Smith, Harriet Otis
  • Spark, Victor
  • Thomas, Margaret
  • Turnbull, Grace
  • White, W.A.
  • [?], R.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Alice Riggs Hunt fonds : 2016 accrual

Accrual consists of materials created and accumulated by Alice Riggs Hunt and her family. Includes correspondence to and from Alice, locks of hair, and photographs. The photographs document other members of the Hunt family including her mother Mary Osgood Riggs Hunt (1860-1953) and her brother Charles Warren Hunt Jr. (1888-1953). Also present are over 500 slides documenting Charles Warren Hunt Jr.'s trip around the world.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence.

File consists items of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt and others. Includes a rhyming invitation to a walking party written by Alice Riggs Hunt. as well as responses to the invitation, some of which are also written in rhyme. Correspondents include:

  • Gray, George;
  • Rogers, Caroline;
  • Whipple, Mr.;
  • Foot, Elsa;
  • The Badminton Club of New York;
  • Warfield, T. Wallace;
  • Wise, Margaretta W.;
  • Breuchaud, Jules R.;
  • Church, Jack;
  • Trent, Hugh;
  • Jones, Anita.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence.

File consists of 18 items of correspondence to and from Alice Riggs Hunt and a number of correspondents. Includes correspondence about her "Voters Column," one letter to her mother, and letters to and from Phyllis E. Wheelock, sister of Helena DeKay.

  • Date and Place from: 1918.09.26 Ticonderoga, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hyde, Grace G.
  • Date and Place from: 1918.10.02 Buffalo, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Binder, Blanche
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 26, 1918 Ticonderoga, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hyde, Grace G.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 2, 1918 Buffalo, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Binder, Blanche
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 11, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Howard, Gertrude Hunter
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 12, 1918 Brooklyn, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Lloyd, George
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 14, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Steinhardt, Geo.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 15, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hartshorn, C.F.
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 30, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hodgdon, Jeannette
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 30, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Pette, Julia
  • Date and Place from: [1919?] Vienna [Austria] To Mother From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 14, 1920 Portland, Oregon To To Whom it May Concern From Stuart, H.A. Notes: Letter of introduction
  • Date and Place from: June 11, 1920 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Jones, Olive M.
  • Date and Place from: June 23, 1921 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Gruening, Ernest H. Notes: Managing editor
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 3, 1938 Wingdale, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Ross, John R. Attachments: Attachment re Helena DeKay
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 19, 1950 Wingdale, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Ross, John R.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 19, 1950 To Wheelock, Phyllis E. From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 25, 1950 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Wheelock, Phyllis E.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 31, 1950 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Wheelock, Phyllis E.
  • Date and Place from: June 26, 1950 To Soupault, Mme From Hunt, Alice Riggs

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : Gertrude Marx.

File consists of one piece of correspondence to Mrs. Guido H. (Gertrude) Marx from L.E. Bassett, Stanford University, commenting on a lecture by Alice Riggs Hunt. This letter was forwarded to A.R.H. with an ms. note by Gertrude Marx.

  • Date and Place from: May 10, 1920 Stanford University, California To Marx, Guido H. Mrs. From Bussett, L.E. Notes: ARH Lecture

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : Jane Addams.

File consists of three pieces of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt (1, carbon ts.) and Jane Addams (2, ms.).

  • Date and Place from: Apr. 29, 1921 Chicago, Ill. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Addams, Jane
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 29, 1921 Chicago, Ill. To Addams, Jane From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 29, 1921 Chicago, Ill. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Addams, Jane

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : newspapers.

File consists of eight pieces of correspondence from the editors of the New York Evening Post, the New York Tribune and the New York Call, concerning Alice Riggs Hunt's writings.

  • Date and Place from: Jan. 29, 1919 New York To To whom it may concern From Puckette, Charles McD.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 3, 1919 New York To To whom it may concern From Pierce, A.L.
  • Date and Place from: Feb. 3, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Pierce, A.L.
  • Date and Place from: May 6, 1919 New York To Hunt, Mary R. From Puckette, Charles McD.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 3, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Puckette, Charles McD.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 3, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Pierce, A.L.
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 11, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Erwin, Charles W.
  • Date and Place from: May 19, 1921 New York To To Whom it May Concern From Puckette, Charles McD.

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : Romain, Madeleine and Marie Rolland.

File consists of 36 pieces of correspondence between Alice Riggs Hunt and correspondents Phyllis Bury (later Phyllis E. Wheelock), Romain Rolland, his sister Madeleine, and his wife Marie. Much of the correspondence concerns the visits of Alice Riggs Hunt to Helena DeKay, made at the request of the Rollands and of her sister Phyllis E. Wheelock.

  • Date and Place from: Apr. 28, 1919 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 6, 1920 Schoneck, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 19, 1921 Schoneck, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 7, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Bury, Phyllis Notes: Same person as Phyllis E. Wheelock, 2. "Bury" is her 1st husband's name.
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 9, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Sept. 19, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 2, 1921 New York, N.Y. To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 14, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 23, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 24, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Oct. 25, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 2, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 7, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 8, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 8, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 18, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 23, 1921 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 8, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 19, 1921 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: May 18, 1922 California To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: June 10, 1922 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: June 22, 1922 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain Notes: + stamped envelope
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 3, 1923 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: April 24, 1924 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 16, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 16, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Romain
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 21, 1925 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Dec. 17, 1926 Villeneuve, Switzerland To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Aug. 1, 1937 To Rolland, Madeleine From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 5, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: Jan 16, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: June 5, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine
  • Date and Place from: June 19, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: July 12, 1950 Paris To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Rolland, Madeleine Attachments: plus attachments
  • Date and Place from: July 22, 1950 [Hawthorne, N.Y.] To Rolland, Marie From Hunt, Alice Riggs

Hunt, Alice Riggs

Correspondence : suffrage.

File consists of 11 pieces of correspondence to and from Alice Riggs Hunt concerning suffrage. Correspondents include Carrie Chapman Catt, E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Ida B. Sammis, Claire Alderson, Mary Garrett Hay.

  • Date and Place from: [191-?] London, England To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
  • Date and Place from: May 11, 1914 Huntington, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Sammis[?], Ida b.
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 10, 1917 Summersville, W. Va. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Alderson, Claire
  • Date and Place from: Mar. 24, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Watkins, John H., Mrs. From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: July 23, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Hay, Mary Garrett
  • Date and Place from: Nov. 12, 1917 New York, N.Y. To Hay, Mary Garrett From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Jan. 13, 1918 New York, N.Y. To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 2, 1919 Paris To Catt, Carrie Chapman From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: Apr. 22, 1919 New York To Hunt, Alice Riggs From Catt, Carrie Chapman
  • Date and Place from: June 17, 1919 Paris To Catt, Carrie Chapman From Hunt, Alice Riggs
  • Date and Place from: [Nov. 00], 1920 Atlantic Ocean To To our Ex-Field Workers From Catt, Carrie Chapman

Hunt, Alice Riggs

William Ralph Inge letter.

  • SCA273-GA294
  • Collection
  • [18--?]

One handwritten letter from William Ralph Inge addressed to "Dear Sir."

Bowman family fonds.

13 items of correspondence between members of the Bowman family. The topics of correspondence include updates on relatives, current issues and news in Waterloo Region, the American Civil War, and more.

The members of the Bowman family represented in the correspondence include children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of Rev. Joseph O. Bowman (1766-1849) and Christian Bowman (1766-1824). Although the families share a common distant ancestor the commonality of families in the set of correspondence represented here comes from Elizabeth Bowman (b. 1844) and Nancy Bowman (1839-1925), both children of Samuel B. Bowman, marrying brothers Allan (1841-1928) and Simon (b. 1844) Bowman, children of Samuel W. Bowman. A more complete family tree is included in file 1 of the fonds.

Bowman family

Bowman, Samuel to Samuel Ensley.

One item of correspondence from Samuel Bowman addressed to Samuel Ensley. The letter is dated and addressed June 28, 1837, Waterloo. The letter discusses the purchase of timber between Samuel Ensley and Wendel Bowman that was otherwise intended for the mill of Samuel Bowman.

Bowman family

Bowman, Maud to Uncle and Aunt [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maud Bowman addressed to her Aunt and Uncle [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman]. The letter is dated and addressed October 13, 1893 Goderich St., Perth [Australia]. Maud and her husband Oliver are recently married and Maud discusses life in Australia including a dried flower competition that she entered and that she is no longer teaching. She also complains that Oliver is away a lot, leaving her a "grass widow." Maud also asks after Annie and Howard, presumably the children of her aunt and uncle.

Bowman family

Bowman, Maud to Uncle and Aunt [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maud Bowman addressed to her Aunt and Uncle [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman]. The letter is dated and addressed October 13, 1893 Goderich St., Perth [Australia]. Maud and her husband Oliver are recently married and Maud discusses life in Australia including a dried flower competition that she entered and that she is no longer teaching. She also complains that Oliver is away a lot, leaving her a "grass widow." Maud also asks after Annie and Howard, presumably the children of her aunt and uncle.

Bowman family

Bowman, Oliver to Aunt and Uncle [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Oliver Bowman address to his aunt and uncle [Simon and Elizabeth Bowman]. The letter is dated and addressed October 13, 1893, Perth [Australia]. In the letter Oliver discusses family news, the Chicago Exhibition, plans for a trip to America and opportunities for importing tinned fruit to Australia.

Bowman family

Bowman, Allan to Simon Bowman.

One item of correspondence from Allan Bowman to his brother Simon Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed December 2, 1895, Galt. The letter mentions that Allan is in Chicago and talks about his wife Nancy moving with him to California, but that funds mean this is now not possible. Allan also mentions that he is training Ben Unger to assist him with the malting season.

Bowman family

Bowman, Israel D. to Simon Bowman.

One item of correspondence from Israel D. Bowman to his cousin Simon Bowman in Escondido California. The letter is dated and addressed September 21, 1895, Berlin [Kitchener]. The letter discusses family and friends including Simon's brother Allan who lives in Blair as well as Israel's children Bert, David and Sally, his brother William and their mutual cousin Dan. Israel also mentions that he was a student at the first log school in Waterloo which is now located in Waterloo Park and recently went to a reunion of fellow surviving students.

Bowman family

Peterson, H.W. to Samuel Bowman.

One item of correspondence from H.W. Peterson to Samuel Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed July 31, 1841, Berlin [Kitchener]. In the letter H.W. Peterson, J.P. [Justice of the Peace] instructs Samuel Bowman, in his role as Clerk of the Township of Waterloo, to give money from Benjamin Bowman (poundkeeper) to Jacob E. Schneider (overseer of highways).

Bowman family

Court clerk to A. Clemens and H.R. Ferrie.

One item of correspondence from the court clerk to A. Clemens and H.R. Ferrie. The letter is dated and addressed June 11, 1851, Waterloo. The letter is an account of the activities and decision on the status of teacher James Finney.

Bowman family

Bowman, Joseph to father [Samuel B. Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Joseph Bowman to his father Samuel B. Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed September 23, 1864, Carlisle Mills, Canada West. In the letter Joseph is writing to his father who is currently in Illinois. He makes mention of local happenings such as the Blenheim Union meeting, an auction and what his brothers are doing, as well as asks questions about the Civil War situation in the United States. Joseph wonders how the "copperheads" feel about Old Abe and Little Mack. This references Democrats who were against the war and their position on Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan. Joseph also updates his father on a local troupe of Civil War fighters who are currently in the Waterloo Region area but who are headed back to Kentucky and Alabama.

Bowman family

Bowman, Benjamin Baer to Samuel B. Bowman.

One item of correspondence from Benjamin Baer Bowman to his brother Samuel B. Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed March 31, 1865/April 1, 1865, Gains, Kent Co., Michigan. The letter discusses money of Benjamin's that Samuel is looking after as well as inquiring after Samuel's wife Elisabeth and their brother Elias.

Bowman family

Bowman, Joseph to father and sisters [Samuel B. Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Joseph Bowman to his father Samuel B. Bowman and his sisters. The letter is dated and addressed December 9, 1870, Berlin [Kitchener]. In the letter Joseph discusses that he has married Nancy [Huber] and that he has been unwell. He discusses life on their farm including harvesting apples, potatoes and pumpkins keeping livestock, and dealing with pests. He also mentions that he is currently fixing their stable which he believes to be the oldest in Waterloo Township. As well, Joseph discusses the recent death of Joseph E. Erb without a will and that Joseph owed him $1200.

Bowman family

Gerrie, Maria to father and Allan [Samuel B. Bowman and Allan Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maria Gerrie to her father Samuel B. Bauman and brother-in-law Allan Bowman (husband of sister Nancy). The letter is dated and addressed March 18, 1878, Hamilton. In the letter Maria mentions that she has recently married John Gerrie and that they have just moved from Stratford to Hamilton. She also describes their new home in detail and compares it to the previous one.

Bowman family

Gerrie, Maria and John to father and Nancy [Samuel Bowman and Nancy Bowman].

One item of correspondence from Maria and John Gerrie to her father Samuel B. Bowman and sister Nancy Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed July 2, 1878, Hamilton. In the letter Maria discusses recent Dominion Day celebrations in Toronto and taking the boat from Hamilton to their. She also mentions strawberry picking, friends visiting and that she is planning on going to the Mechanic's Institute Library. She also entreats her father to come visit her soon by taking the Great Western and Hamilton line.

Bowman family

Bowman, D. L. to Simon Bowman.

One item of correspondence from D. L. [Daniel Lewis] Bowman to his cousin Simon Bowman. The letter is dated and addressed September 10, 1889 Berlin [Kitchener]. The letter discuss family members, including D's wife and two children recently being unwell as well as the weather and the hope for more rain. D teases Simon about becoming a "Yankee" and moving to "Pensyltucky" [a portmonteau of Pennsylvania and Kentucky] and mentions that he will be going to Toronto for the Toronto Industrial Exhibition [now the Canadian National Exhibition]. The letter also discusses D selling a property of Simon's referred to as "Mt. Zion."

Bowman family

Correspondence With Department of the Interior, Technical Branch, regarding Surveying.

Correspondence from the Department of the Interior, Technical Branch, addressed to A.M. Bowman, Dominion Land Surveyor, in answer to his queries regarding interpretation of the instruction manual for filling out returns, as well as one draft letter in his hand. The geographical area in question is not mentioned but is probably the Township of Gladman[sp?], Nippissing, as a survey crew for this area is listed in SCA274-GA417-2-17 Notebook, for the fall of 1890.)

Bowman family

Librarians.

Correspondence and reference documents related to the representation of librarians by the FAUW, including an attempt to restart negotiations in keeping with article 12.2(a) of the FAUW MOA. Other topics include the representation of librarians at the FAUW board meetings, a document titled "Librarians and FAUW: a Brief History of Events concerning Representation" prepared by Anne Fullerton; a letter to Waterloo president David Johnston from CAUT president Victor M. Catano outlining concerns regarding the replacement of retiring University Librarian [Murray Shepherd] with a staff appointment; and a printed web list of LAUW members from 2001.

Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo

Memorandum of Agreement - Librarians.

Correspondence and clippings regarding negotiations between the FAUW and the University of Waterloo regarding the representation of librarians by the FAUW in keepig with article 12.2(a) of the FAUW Memorandum of Agreement. Of note are memos exchanged by Fred McCrourt, FAUW president, and Jim Kalbfleisch, Vice-President Academic & Provost, regarding two November meetings between the negotiating teams, subsequent communications related to the outcome and disagreement about whether negotiations had, in fact, concluded.

Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo

Letter to G.S. Payson from Patrick Foley

  • SCA28-GA16
  • Collection
  • April 23, 1898

Consists of a single holograph letter from Patrick Foley to G.S. Payson dated April 23, 1898 and addressed to Boston, Massachusetts. The contents of the letter focuses on Nathaniel Hawthorne's book, "Doctor Grimshawe's Secret".

Correspondence.

178 items of correspondence primarily from the Bolender family living in Nigeria to family and friends in Canada, as well as a few items addressed to the Bolenders.

Bolender Ball Family

Correspondence from Mark Bolender to parents.

One item of correspondence from Mark Bolender to his parents Doris and Gordon while he was a student at Hillcrest School in Jos, Nigeria. The letter makes mention of thieves stealing blankets, costumes and alarm clocks from the school.

Bolender Ball Family

Ratz family genealogy: correspondence.

Correspondence between various Ratz family members regarding family history and genealogy, and extended Ratz family offshots including the Harveys. Several letters are addressed to Herbert Charles Ratz, though a typed letter from Jacob Ratz (1828-1919) regarding his parents Valentine and Maria is included in file.

Ratz Family

Correspondence.

File consists of nine items of correspondence and four greeting cards to and from Isabel Mackay. Correspondents include:

  • Brady, W.J. - McClelland and Stewart Ltd. (July 5, 1921);
  • Brock, Mrs. (n.d.);
  • Bliss, Carmen (November 17, 1926);
  • Johnson, Pauline [December 11, 1912];
  • MacTavish, Newton;
  • Moore, Leonard - Christy & Moore Ltd. (June 25, 1928);
  • Roberts, Charles (December 31, 1926);
  • Robinson, Edgar - Vancouver Public Library (November 26, 1926); and
  • Willison, Marjory (December 8, 1929).

Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone

William Wilfred Campbell fonds

  • SCA30-GA17
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1886 - [19-?]

Documents and published poems written by William Wilfred Campbell, dating to the late 19th century. Some of the poems are autographed while others have written annotations and corrections. Also a letter by J.S. McCuaig, dated May 17, 1886, about a request for the Crown's recognition of John A. Macdonald. The letter came with attached resolutions about a meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association at Town Hall Cherry Valley in 1886. Photocopy of pamphlet titled “The Dominion Campaign!: Sir John Macdonald on the Questions at Issue Before the People: The Premier's Great Speech Before the Workingmen of Toronto”.

Correspondence:
1. to My Dear Sir from J. S. McCuaig re recognition by Crown of Sir John A. Macdonald. May 17, 1886

Poems:
2. Untitled [part of "The Last Ride"]
3. "An August Reverie"
4. "The Children of the Light"
5. "A Day in June" [autographed]
6. "The Dread Voyage"
7. "Life"
8. "The Were-Wolves"[autographed, unpublished?]
9. "Winter"
10. "The Cloud Maiden" [autographed], 1892

Published material:
11. "Premonitions"
12. "The Dead Leader", June 10, 1891

Leaflet:
13. Resolutions [Came attached to correspondence 1]

Pamphlet:
14. "The Dominion Campaign. Sir John MacDonald on the Question at Issue before the People. The Premier's Great Speech before the Working men of Toronto"

Campbell, William Wilfred

Appeal.

Correspondence, telegraphs and typescript documents of and related to the notice of appeal issued by C. R. Magone, solicitor to the Attorney General for Ontario including copies of the notice of appeal, a list of particulars of the grounds of appeal, notes by F. W. Wegenast, and telegraphs sent before and after the hearing of the appeal on June 1, 1937 by people including [James] Bright, A.R. Kaufman, Wegenast. Of note is correspondence to and from Kaufman and Wegenast following the end of the trial in March 1937 about the possibility of an appeal based on the appointment of Paul LeDuc as the new Attorney General, and a telegraph from A. R. Kaufman to Dorothea Palmer congratulating her on the dismissal of the appeal and advising to "not grant newspaper interviews."

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Fagan, John L.

16 pieces of correspondence to and from John L. Fagan, short-hand reporter, relating to trial transcripts. Correspondents include F.W. Wegenast and A.W. Beament.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

French Canadians.

5 pieces of correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to French Canadians. Includes an item from the Totonto Star Nov. 19, 1936 by Claude Dubuc, "The Grievances of Quebec : a memorandum from the Economic Chambers of of Quebec to the Ontario Boards of Trade." Includes correspondence with Claude Dubuc.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

General : correspondence.

15 pieces of correspondence and correspondence copies to and from F.W. Wegenast, mostly relating to borrowed or acquired books and printed material. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton. Also includes one unsigned, undated document: Information and complaint on oath of Constable Emile Martel.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Holland : correspondence.

7 pieces of correspondence and transcripts of documents relating to birth control in Holland. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton; and others.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Hutton, Dr. W.L. : correspondence. :

Correspondence to and from W.L. Hutton, Medical Officer of Health, Brantford, Ont. and President, Eugenics Society of Canada, F.W. Wegenast, and others, mostly regarding books and printed material.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

L'Unité.

Material relating to an editorial which appeared in L'Unité, March 31, 1937. Includes 11 pieces of correspondence, one ms. and 2 ts. copies of the editorial and one issue of New Frontier containing a piece about L'Unité.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Miscellaneous.

a) Correspondence: 1 letter from John Fagan to A.W. Beament May, 27, 1937, re transcript.
b) Document: "In the Supreme Court of Ontario, Rex. v. Dorothea Palmer : notice of motion, May 26, 1937."

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Palmer, Miss.

Two pieces of correspondence between Dorothea Palmer and F.W. Wegenast about the disposition of the bag which had been entered as an exhibit. Also includes Dun & Bradstreet reports on Dorothea Palmer and F.G. Ferguson.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Rogers, Myrtle B.

Ten pieces of correspondence between Myrtle B. Rogers and F.W. Wegenast, typescripts of three lectures by Marshall J. Gauvin and five printed items.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Summerhayes.

Twelve pieces of correspondence with , one typescript, one printed item 1 p. ms. notes.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Le Droit libel correspondence.

21 pieces of correspondence. Includes "Notice of action for libel. William Lorne Hutton vs. Le Syndicate d'Oeuvres Sociales and Charles Gautier," Feb. 19, 1937. Includes a ts. (carbon) by Charles Gautier, "Trial of Miss Palmer," Nov. 12, 1936, and ms. notes.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

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