Schantz, Tobias Kolb : correspondence received.
- SCA118-GA202-2-33
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- 1883-1921
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Correspondence received by Tobias Schantz.
Schantz Russell Family
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Schantz, Tobias Kolb : correspondence received.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Correspondence received by Tobias Schantz.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Julia Arnew.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Ten pieces of correspondence some with stamped envelopes, from Julia Arnew in Alberta to Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White).
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Mabel (Mrs. W.H.) Copeland.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Eight pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from cousin Mabel (Mrs. W.H.) Copeland, postmarked Clear Lake, Iowa. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Marguerite Fair.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Four pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Marguerite Fair, postmarked Toronto, Barrie, Owen Sound, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Thelma Faithwaite.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Thelma faithwaite, Goderich, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Anne Galbraith.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Anne Galbraith postmarked Mount Forest, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Leitch.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence (greeting card) to Dorothy Etta White from Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Leitch., postmarked Acton, Ont.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mildred Malott.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Two pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mildred, postmarked London and Waterloo, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Metta.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence from Metta in Kansas City.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Elsie Newman.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Three pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Elsie Newman, postmarked Cleveland, Ohio. Includes one stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Audrey [Russell].
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Two pieces of correspondence Dorothy Etta Russell from Audrey [Russell] in Toronto.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Florence Schantz and Mary Moyer Schantz.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Four pieces of joint correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Aunt Florence and Grandmother Mary Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Florence and Sophie Schantz.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Five pieces of joint correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Aunts Florence and Sophie Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Orpheus Schantz.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
16 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her uncle Orpheus Schantz, Chicago, Ill. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Sophie Schantz.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Seven pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her aunt Sophie Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Paul [Snyder].
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Paul [Snyder], written from "the beach" Bruce, Ont.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Viola Snyder.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
16 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Viola Snyder, written from Toronto, Kitchener, Port Elgin and Grimsby, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Vera.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Vera, postmarked Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from J. Wismer.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her cousin J. Wismer, Petrolia, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine : correspondence received.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
24 postcards, 1 letter. Also includes letters written to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from family including Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White), Franklin Abram Schantz, and cousins, as well as friends including Jean Beddome and Rebecca Laschinger.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Material relating to the National Health and Welfare Volunteer Award given to W.H. Kaufman in 1986 for his work with the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. Includes a letter from Jake Epp, Minister of National Health and Welfare, Aug. 14, 1986, informing W.H. Kaufman of this award, and a clipping.
Kaufman, William Hutton
Letter from W.H. Kaufman to Pauline Schwartzentruber, Dec. 16, 1992 on her retirement.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Kaufman, William Hutton
Waterloo County Health Council, 1975.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
W.H. Kaufman's file relating to his work as Chair of the Waterloo County Health Council. Includes correspondence, handwritten notes, memoranda and minutes.
Kaufman, William Hutton
Kaufman, A.R. : awards : Kiwanis Club honourary membership.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Correspondence and clippings relating to an honourary membership in the Twin Cities Kiwanis Club awarded to A.R. Kaufman in July 15, 1969. Includes information about his efforts to secure land eventually used for "Kiwanis Park".
Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Personal correspondence received by A. R. and Jean Kaufman. Includes postcards, a signed card, and a letter received from Mrs. Oliver Master with two photographs of unidentified children.
Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)
Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous 1954-1962.
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from A.I. Dagg regarding giraffe and other mammal research.
Includes works by Anne Innis Dagg: an undergraduate paper by Anne Innis entitled "Evolutionary aspects of locomotion in the onychophora." (1955), 4 leaves, ts. carbon.
Correspondents:
Dagg, Anne Innis
Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous 1976-1977.
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg regarding both her research on giraffe, her teaching position at the University of Waterloo and her translation and review work. Includes 6 ts. carbon copies of book reviews by Anne Innis Dagg written for the Canadian Field Naturalist.
Includes works by Anne Innis Dagg: unpublished paper: "The wolverine and its future in Canada." written with Craig A. Campbell, (1977), 7 leaves, ts. carbon. submitted to Nature Canada but not accepted.
Correspondents include:
Dagg, Anne Innis
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's book The giraffe. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, notes and editorial feedback, a chapter index, book jacket, documents relating to the publication, royalty receipts, and reviews. Includes 7 slides, 2 photographs.
Incoming correspondents include:
Dagg, Anne Innis
Running, walking and jumping, 1977.
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
Contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's publication Running, walking and jumping. Includes revision notes, correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, a publishing contract with Wykeham Publications (London) Ltd., editorial feedback, reviews, a publisher's book list, royalty receipts and a permissions tracking sheet for tables and figures. Revision suggestions from Anne James, G. R. Noakes and W. B. Yapp included in file.
Incoming correspondents include:
Dagg, Anne Innis
Part of John Herbert fonds
Herbert, John
Part of John Herbert fonds
Herbert, John
Strike, 1960 : correspondence with Union and to employees.
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Contains material relating to the 1960 strike : A.R. Kaufman's file. Includes correspondece with the Union, the Department of Labour, and to employees. Includes copies of the Labour Relations Act prosecution against Kaufman Rubber Co. Limited, and Supreme Court records.
Kaufman Footwear
Part of Kaufman Family collection.
Contains correspondence to J.S.C. Moffitt from Kaufman Rubber Co. regarding sales. Also includes correspondence to Kaufman Rubber Co. regarding machinery. Includes 6 photographs of Guix machinery.
Kaufman Footwear
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Shoe repair invoice from Jacob Niebel to F. Martin Anthes,
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine providing an update about his health and preaching activities. Anthes notes that he's unwell following extensive speaking engagements and travelling in snowy conditions, on roads in poor condition. He notes that several people in Port Elgin are sick with typhoid and comments that Old Bricker is unwell. Anthes also notes that Brother Busch is sick and struggling with building the new preacher’s home, and offers brief updates about visits from J. Schneider and Brother Umbach. Also included are comments about the weather and questions about various people, likely friends and family.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, in response to a latter received from them on November 30th. Anthes makes note of the winter conditions in Carrick and that he will be preaching at two different locations on Sunday. He also shares his opinion about financial contributions toward paying off church debts, indicating he thinks the Anthes families have contributed enough given his extensive travelling and related expenses the past two years.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from S. Braun to 'Father Anthes' regarding a mother and child they are seeking to assist. Letter makes mention of streets that are "barely passable" due to deep snow.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine regarding the birth of daughter Martha Magdalena, indicating that she and his wife, Magdalena Stricker, are doing well. He also notes that the church construction is progressing quickly and that the apples arrived.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he shares news of recent conversions and how he's been fairing after falling and being ordered by the doctor to take a break from preaching. Includes message from S. Ewald at end of letter sending the Anthes blessings and well wishes.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. Includes message from Daniel Ewald. Ewald reports about the success of assemblies, making mention of people seeking blessings and families who have converted including the Davids, the Cress', the Beckers, the Schneiders, Büschlens, Deuners and Detweilers. He comments about the good work of Brother Moyer, Brother Jacob, and Brother S. Eby. Before signing off he shares that his wife recently gave birth to a daughter and that he will be travelling to Cleveland.
Anthes' shares that he is one again in good health and that the doctor said he'd "improved beyond all expectations". He notes however that he has to be careful and can't preach, but that he has led a prayer assembly and has occasionally given the Invitation. He gives thanks to the prayer of his Brothers and Sisters in Christ as the reason for his recovery. Anthes also offers updates about various families and people including the Schwedenborgians, Brother M. Weber, Brother Mayer and Brother Umbach. He asks that his parents pass on well wishes to Brother Meyer, J. Wolfs, the Anthes, the Meyers and "all the Brothers and Sisters."
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he mentions having had head- and toothaches for the past week. He comments about the burial of Mrs. Hilbert and a trip in heavy snow to Bruce, as well as plans to preach further north for several weeks. Anthes shares news of the Steuernagels, who travelled for Assembly and had previously met Martin. He concludes by saying he's written to J. Wolf about property and noting how busy the summer harvest will be.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine letting the know he won't be able to visit until the end of the following week. He asks for them to keep him aside apples and grapes, as well as about the plans of someone named Schorsch.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, regarding the shipment and selling of bushels of apples. Anthes makes reference to a trip he took with Brother Miller to transport an almost too heavy load of apples and shares his wishes for how they are to be sold and distributed, and at what price.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of Paul Rieder's baptism certificate, a letter from Martha Rieder, and a letter from Talmon Henry Rieder.
Rieder and Anthes family
Estate of John S. Anthes : Anthes Furniture Company (file 1 of 2).
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of material probably accumulated by Talmon Henry Rieder and/or Martha Rieder in the process of settling the estate of John S. Anthes, and in particular, the administration and eventual sale of the Anthes Furniture Company to J.H. Baetz and C.J. Baetz. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, agreements, financial statements of the Anthes Furniture Company (1915-1920), and the will of John S. Anthes.
Correspondence is among J.I. Frank Anthes, John C. Breithaupt, and Albert L. Breithaupt (executors), as well as Talmon Henry Rieder, Matha Rieder, the Baetz brothers, H. Milton Cook, and others.
Rieder and Anthes family
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to Musagetes organization. Includes the agenda for a retreat, participants, and program (August 2017); agenda for the board of directors meeting (May 1, 2018); a program analysis; and related correspondence.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Correspondence related to reference letters and recommendations by John English to different professionals.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to John English presentations at the Goodman Lectures at the University of Western Ontario (October 4-6, 2011). The lecture series is titled “The Arctic Challenge.” Lecture 1 is “Finding the Arctic”, lecture 2 “Owning the Arctic”, lecture 3 “Governing the Arctic.” Includes related correspondence.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to classes and study programs. Includes materials for:
English, John
Court clerk to A. Clemens and H.R. Ferrie.
Part of Bowman family collection.
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 and sisters [Samuel B. Bowman].
Part of Bowman family collection.
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].
Part of Bowman family collection.
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
Bowman, D. L. to Simon Bowman.
Part of Bowman family collection.
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 British Foreign Office re Permission to Examine Documents.
Part of Bowman family collection.
Correspondence addressed to Hervey Bowman in Leipzig and London. Correspondence not indexed.
Bowman family
Canadian International Council.
Part of John English fonds.
Correspondence related to the Canadian International Council received by John English in 2009.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Materials related to the Atlantik-Brücke association. Includes related correspondence, cost breakdown, draft agenda, program for the "Future of Energy, XXIX German Canadian Conference hosted by Atlantik-Bruecke Canada and Atlantik-Brücke" (September 17-20, 2014), and a template for email introducing Atlantik-Bruecke Canada organization.
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Information package for “Celebrate Ontario 2014” and correspondence sent to Honourable Michael Chan by John English and Jack Cunningham regarding the Celebrate Ontario 2014 program and the event “1914-1918: the making of the Modern World.”
English, John
Part of John English fonds.
Correspondence received by John English from David Marskell (THEMUSEUM) related to fundraising.
English, John
Part of Nazla Dane fonds.
One typescript From Agnes J. To Nazla Dane, consisting of a script and feather from the North Bay Business and Professional Women's Club.
Dane, Nazla L.
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Correspondence from Jamie Martin.
Correspondence from Jamie Martin, written from Alberta, Halifax, and Europe. Includes six letters to his mother and father and one letter to his Aunt Anna. One letter includes the original envelope. Most letters not dated.
Martin, John Gartshore
Bean, Emma May to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Emma May Bean to her brother Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard indicates that Emma is visiting their sister Euphemia.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Margaret Hailer Wager to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses local family and friends' health as well as the murder by and of Nelson Dessler and local events.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses travelling for church conferences and the resolutions passed, visiting Louis Henry's sister Catherine and the upcoming American Thanksgiving.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the health of friends and family, the 50th birthday of Albert Liborious Breithaupt and local events.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses Louis Henry's 20th wedding anniversary (which he could not attend as he was in Regina), the health of friends and family and travel plans of Catherine and Louis Henry's mother.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the local weather, family news and events in Berlin (Kitchener) including the health of Louis Henry's mother and a woman preaching in the Evangelical congregation.
Wagner Hailer family
Dierlamm, [Henry?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from {Henry?] Dierlamm to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
Hailer, John Jacob to Jacob Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from John Jacob Hailer to his son-in-law Jacob Wagner and daughter Margaret Hailer Wagner. The letter discusses the health of their family and local families, including an eye sickness that is going around. As well, John Jacob talks about the plight of their church and the bountiful summer crops. He ends the letter by sending greetings to new born Louis Henry Wagner and infant Catherine Wagner, and a post script indicates that Catherine Wirtz is supposed to come into a sum of money.
Wagner Hailer family
Moyer, S.N. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from S.N. Moyer to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses plans for a children's day meeting of their church, as well as S.N. Moyer's health.
Wagner Hailer family
Neal, R.J. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from R.J. Neal to Louis Henry Wagner regarding the heritage of a horse.
Wagner Hailer family
Staebler, [?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from [?] Staebler to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Staebler's health, and the local church conference.
Wagner Hailer family
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Stick to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard implores Louis Henry to write to Stick and indicates that he misses him.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Gordon to David Ehnes.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Gordon Wagner to David Ehnes regarding genealogy of the Riehl family.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Jacob to Hailer family.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Jacob Wagner to his brother and sister in-law. The letter discusses the purchase and repairs of a store, Jacob's health, and his intention to take on an orphaned boy. Jacob asks for advice on the terms that his in-laws took in Jacob Schidrunpf. As Jacob died less than six months after this letter it is unclear if he ever took the boy on.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Louis Henry to Mary Staebler.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Louis Henry Wagner to his future wife Mary Staebler. The letter discusses the pressures Louis Henry feels with his roles in the church and his joy at being on a holiday. It closes with Louis Henry discussing how much he misses Mary.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Philip to Jacob Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Philip Wagner to brother Jacob Wagner. The letter discusses Philip building a house and the work that is going on on his land, as well as the dry weather and the price of crops and meat. Also included is a carte de visite full body portrait of Philip dressed in military uniform. A note on the verso indicates that he is a captain. Philip would later fight in the American Civil War.
Wagner Hailer family
Wing, L. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from L. Wing to Louis Henry Wagner regarding arranging a time for Louis Henry to give a sermon.
Wagner Hailer family
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
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
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
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
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Six pieces of correspondence, printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Eight pieces of correspondence, 3 pamphlets and ms. notes.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
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
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
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
Part of Tony Urquhart fonds
File consists of twenty two items of personal and professional correspondence between Tony Urquhart and others. Correspondents include: Downe, Susan; Ducornet, Guy; Hankin, Linda; Henry, Victoria; The Isaacs Gallery; Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery; McCabe, Nicole; McKeller, David; Moore Gallery; Spalding, Jeffrey; University of Waterloo Library; Urquhart, Aidan; Zimmer, David; [?], Anthony; [?], Cassandra; [?], Kelsey.
Urquhart, Tony
Part of Tony Urquhart fonds
File consists of two items of personal correspondence between Tony Urquhart and others. Grande, John; Turner, Wendy.
Urquhart, Tony
Correspondence : Andreae, Janice.
Part of Tony Urquhart fonds
File consists of one item of correspondence from Janice Andreae as well as two photocopies of a review of Tony Urquhart's exhibit at Bau-Xi by Andreae from artmagazine.
Urquhart, Tony
Correspondence : Gertrude E. Budd, F. Bateman, Isabel Cummings, Byrne Sanders.
Part of Emily Murphy fonds.
Murphy, Emily Ferguson
Correspondence : W.N. Ferguson, Supreme Court of Ontario.
Part of Emily Murphy fonds.
2 p. ts. (carbon) letter containing his analysis of E. Lafleur's "Opinion" [see file 16], with attached document .
Date and Place from: Jan. 20, 1922 Toronto, Ont. To Murphy, Emily F. From Ferguson, W.N.
Murphy, Emily Ferguson
Correspondence : Mary Jukes, Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
Part of Emily Murphy fonds.
Date and Place from: Feb. 11, 1946 Ottawa, Ont. To Murphy, Evelyn From Jukes, Mary Attachments: Radio address by Byrne Hope Sanders.
Murphy, Emily Ferguson
Part of Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo fonds.
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
Faculty representation under FAUW unionization attempt.
Part of Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo fonds.
Records created and accumulated by the Librarians’ Association of the University of Waterloo (LAUW) that document the association’s efforts to obtain faculty representation during the Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo’s (FAUW) unionization attempt between 1995 and 1996. Ultimately, the unionization attempt failed and the revised Memorandum of Agreement between FAUW and the University of Waterloo did not include librarians. File contains copies of LAUW’s statement of general principles as well as correspondence from the LAUW Executive, LAUW Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Status, FAUW presidents Gordon Andrew and Jim Brox, and university administrators including Jim Kalbfleisch, Vice-President, Academic and Provost.
Librarians' and Archivists' Association of the University of Waterloo
Correspondence : sale of Calgary property.
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence relating to the sale of Talmon Henry Rieder's property in Calgary (Lots 19 and 20, Block 96, Plan A.1) to Mrs. Rose Weiss. Correspondents include Talmon Henry Rieder, real estate agent John Nelson, H.W. McLean of McLean, Patterson & Broad, Barristers & Solicitors (Calgary, AB), solicitor Richard Bate, and others. File also includes a signed agreement between Talmon Henry Rieder and Rose Weiss, as well as an invoice, a receipt, and manuscript notes by Rieder.
Rieder and Anthes family