Berlin Public Library, ca. 1907?
- SCA119-GA92-9-19
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Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of unknown book page featuring the Berlin Carnegie Public Library.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
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Berlin Public Library, ca. 1907?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of unknown book page featuring the Berlin Carnegie Public Library.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
File consists of one photograph of the Kitchener market with the city hall and post office buildings visible.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
King and Queen St., Berlin Ont., ca. 1863.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy prints showing the intersection of King and Queen St., taken from Queen St. S. looking North. Shows sign for Berliner Journal Printing office and Ayton's grocer.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Santa Claus at Kitchener, Xmas.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a mounted Denton photograph of Santa Claus visiting Kitchener in a horse drawn sleigh in 1921. Caption accompanying negative reads: "2) Santa at Kitchener 1921 (on Frederick?)."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
The First Saengerfest in Berlin, 1876.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of old photograph printed in a book showing a decorated building with a large crowd of people at front. The caption under the reads: "The First Saengerfest in Berlin, 1876. Photograph kindly lent by Mr. Aug. Schmiedel." Typed caption included in file reads: "SAENGERFEST HALL 1876. photo from old book. located where present-day Woodside athletic field area is... large group of people."
King St. West, looking east from Breithaupt St.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print of a photograph showing Jacob Kaufman Ltd., Sunoco and Cities Service service stations.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Knollwood Park : new recruits receive uniforms.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
One copy print. Appeared in Centennial Souvenir, 1978, p. 21.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Rittinger and Motz building, Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ont.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print photograph of the exterior the Rittinger and Motz building on Queen Street South.
Sugar Refinery, Berlin, Canada, ca. 1902?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives of old postcard of Berlin sugar refinery. Typed caption included in file reads: "SUGAR REFINERY BERLIN CANADA. "First in Canada." View from old pic or postcard. Longrange view."
Sugar Refinery, Berlin, Canada, ca. 1902?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of old photograph of Berlin sugar refinery.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Mr. J.M. Donaldson, Manager, in Front of Kitchener's Telephone Exchange in 1894.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of old photograph of J. M. Donaldson standing outside of Bell Telephone Co. Central Office building in Berlin.
Berlin Gas Co. And Electric Works, 1896.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of old photograph Berlin gas and electric works with caption that reads: "BERLIN GAS CO.: gas and electric works, 1896."
Demolition of Buildings on Hall's Lane, Kitchener, April, 1958, to make way for Parking Lot.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photographs, with typed captions on verso, taken by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record of building demolition along Hall's Lane. File also includes April 5, 1958 newspaper clipping of published version of one of the photos [GA92-9-26_002].
Caption on verso of GA92-9-26_001 reads: "KITCHENER - Demolitions (April 3, 1958). Old home vanishes from Hall's Lane, together with three-story building used for some years by William Knell and Company. Purchased for city parking lot. (Walper Hotel in right background.)
Caption on verso of GA92-9-26_002: "KITCHENER - Demolitions. Two old buildings on Hall's lane east just off Queen street south are being demolished to make way for new Parking Authority car lot."
Caption on verso of GA92-9-26_003: "KITCHENER - Demolitions. April 5, 1958. Hall's Lane."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Kitchener: Demolitions, Feb. 1, 1960.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph taken by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record of the Zeller-Loblaw Ltd. building demolition following a fire.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Building at Corner of King and Water St., ca. 1900.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Photographs of a commercial building at the corner of King and Water taken decades apart. The first, from the 1900s, is a copy of a photo of the building when occuped The Berlin Granite & Marble Works. The second, taken in 1947, should the building occupied by TNT. Surplus Ltd.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph taken by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record of the exterior of a residential building at 81 Duke Street West.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of an old photograph of three open top cars, carrying men and women in hats, driving past the Walper Hotel as crowds of people look on from the sidewalk. Caption accompanying negative reads: "3) Parade from American Hotel, 20s."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
J. George Strebel's Shop, 23 Erb. St. W., Waterloo, ca 1900? and 1956.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Photographs of a commercial building and the interior of a shop taken by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. The first, taken in the early 1900s, is of the exterior of a harness and collar business operated by J. Strebel at 23 Erb Street West. The second, taken in 1956, is of a shop interior where George Strebel is seen working on a harness.
John Roat's Commercial Hotel After Fire, Site of the Walper Hotel, ca. 1892.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives from an old photograph ang Page 255 of W. V. Uttley's book "A history of Kitchener, Ontario" (1975). Taken by Sebastian Fischer, the photo is of John Roat's Commercial Hotel, at the corner of Queen and King, following a fire. One of the negatives includes a photograph of the first ambulance with nurses. Also included in the file are typed captions about the hotel and the ambulance that read:
"John Roat's Commercial Hotel after fire
site of Walper
destroyed 1892, after the fire, site bought
by Abel Walper of Zurich, Ont
sign says Livery Stable
(see Uttley History of Kit ..page 255)
2) same pic from book
3) same pic /with first ambulance
& nurses..."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
American Hotel, [Tyson's Store, American Block] Corner of King & Queen Streets, ca. 1861 and later..
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives of American Hotel building block. Two negatives are of a photograph of the exterior of A. Tyson's Grocery on Page 81 of "Berlin today Centennial number in celebration of the old boys' and girls' reunion August, 6th, 7th, 8th, 1906". The third is of a photograph of the exterior of the American Hotel on the page of an unidentified book.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Nine shots of various pages from bound editions of the Daily Record featuring advertisements from the 1930s for: Ford, Schreiter, Victor Radio, Dominion Stores, Goodric, Kabels, Lockhart Buick, TipTop Tailor, and Goudies.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Dunke Grocery Store, 35 King St. E. between Queen and Benton, Interior and Exterior views.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives of photographs of the interior and exterior of Dunke Grocery Store that operated in Kitchener from ca. 1800s to 1936. Caption and envelope notes accompanying negative read: "DENKEL'S STORE - interior and exterior view of Dunke Grocery Store 35 King East between Queen and Benton. May 22/1979. Copies Dunke Store. Submitted by Bill Dunke, 187 Lydia St."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Stores: Sattler's Interior, 1898.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative from old photograph., appeared in K-W Record Supplement, Kitchener, a Busy City, June 9, 1962, p. 61. L-R: George Seiler, a neighbour, Irvin Durst, H. Bender, Louis Sattler.
Store Fronts: Paul Pequenat's Jewellery Store.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a photo of the interior of Paul Pequegant's Jewelry Store taken from Page 9 of an unidentified book.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Store Fronts: L. Sattler Harness, 1898.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives from old photograph. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 5. L-R: Unidentified customer, Louis Sattler, Ed Foerster, A. Heller, H. Bender, as well as a small boy, the future owner.
Circus Parade, King. St. near Water.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Two copy negatives of old photographs. One shows elephants walking double file down a dirt road beside [electric railway?] tracks headed by two single elephants with ladies riding on top. The negative is annotated: "Circus Parade. King St. near Water St. 1904." The other, taken from the same position, shows uniform wearing [firemen?] horseback riding a double file down a dirt road while carrying flags that read: "Fighting the Flames".
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Artesian Well on Caroline St., Waterloo.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Image of Waterloo PUC and town officials at the tapping of an artesian well on Caroline St. in 1919. The group is seen standing on either side of the well, which is gushing with water. The well was capped in 1934; the accompanying news story also shows the gusher resulting from this same well being struck during construction of Waterloo Town Square in 1961.
Mysterious Well Poses Problems.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Image of Waterloo Town Square construction site covered in snow with a Seagram Distillers building in the background. At bottom right is a pool of water seeping out of an old, capped artesian well, struck by construction workers.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Bank of Nova Scotia, King and Ontario : Scroll Painted on Wall Years Ago, April 25, 1963.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Photograph of a hand painted scroll with writing in German revealed during construction work at the Bank of Nova Scotia building at King and Ontario in Kitchener. The scroll reads: "Hopfen und Malz Gott erhalts". A worker in a construction hat is visible at left.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
118th Parade at King and Queen from old film, turning onto King.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of clip from film of the 118th Battalion marching band traveling down a city street while playing instruments. Hanging signs for Staebler Insurance, Lockhart's Garage and Dominion Cafe are visible in the background. Caption accompanying negative reads: "6) 118th parade at King and Queen from old film turning onto King."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Image of Irven Albrecht, Wellesley, caught mid-swing ringing the bell at the Waterloo County fair in 1947.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Biplane: Cecil Peoli of New York Landed his Bi-plane on a Grass Strip on Kingsway Drive.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, appears in 125th Edition, p. 32.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Women's Barracks, Knollwood Park?, ca. 1940's.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of women in uniform walking down a stone road lined with barracks in what is likely Knollwood Park.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
HRH The Duke of Connaught, Governor General of Canada and Princess Patricia in Berlin, May 9, 1914.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of old mounted photograph of old Kitchener City Hall draped with bunting and crowds of on lookers around the front steps, facing a podium during a visit by HRH The Duke of Connaught, Governor General of Canada and Princess Patricia.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Cadet Corp in Waterloo Park, 1917.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print photograph of cadets standing at attention in a field. Typed annotation on verso reads: "Cadet corp in Waterloo park 1917".
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Scene outside Kitchener Market
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Direct print photograph of film still of people shopping and walking around outdoors at the Kitchener market.
Market Place, Berlin Ontario, ca. 1890's?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, outside market?
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Scene Outside Kitchener Market, 1890's?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, Frederick and Duke looking toward King St. In Canada's Centennial, 27 June 1967, p. 27
Scene Outside Kitchener Market, ca. 1890's?
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, taken on the other side of the building shown in GA92-9-73, showing what is possibly a weigh scale for wagons. The domed building is the town hall and the light coloured building in the background is the Kitchener Hotel.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Mennonite Boys Walking on a Rail Fence, Winter.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of five Mennonite children walking along the top of a wooden fence in winter.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Fire Destroys Windsor Hotel at King and Young St., Kitchener.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of fire fighters out front of a smoke engulfed Windsor Hotel as bystanders look on from the street. Signs for IDA, Coca-Cola, Lynn's Restaurant, the Canadian Bowling Club, Hotel Mayfair, and the Lyric are visible in the shot.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
The Royal Train Passing Through Kitchener, Ont., Oct. 20, 1919.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative and smaller safety negative of old Denton photograph of large crowd of people lined up along rail station platform next to passenger train. Industrial buildings and parked cars are visible in background.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of Main Street in New Hamburg with shadow of photographer at bottom of frame. Storefronts for Fischer's Footwear and Luggage, Peel Variety Centre, Ecker's, and Valerie's Coiffures are visible along street.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
E. Vogelsang & Co., Canadian Ivory Button Works.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of the exterior of the E. Vogelsagn & Co. button factory.
Horse-Drawn Streetcars: Small Streetcar, Retouched, Showing Driver and Passengers.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives of a photograph of a horse-drawn trolley, seen from the side.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a photograph of an electric streetcar, No. 10, travelling west along King West, passing in front of the front of Canada Block. A conductor is visible standing at front, at top of vehicle steps.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Fire Hall, Berlin, Ont., Canada.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a postcard of the Berlin Fire Hall with two horse drawn wagons out front. File also includes caption notes for other photos in series titled BERLIN FIREHALL.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Schools: Courtland Ave. School and Agnes St. School.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of Page 87 of Twentieth century number of "Busy Berlin" featuring photos of the Agnes Street School, later King Edward, and the Courtland Avenue School.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Schools: Old Central, or Suddaby School.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a print photograph of the exterior view of Old Central School, later renamed Suddaby School.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negative of a photograph of the exterior of Victoria Public School.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Schools: St. Mary's High School, Weber St., 1956.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Collection consists of seven legal documents regarding the sale of land in the Township of Dumfries in Southern Ontario.
File list:
1. Deed of land between Aaron White and Joseph Dorland -100 acres (Hallowell Township) – June 5, 1818
2. Deed of land between between William Dickson and William Otis - 50 acres – May 9, 1831
3. Deed of land between between William Dickson and John Campbell - 315 1/3 acres – July 14, 1832
4. Deed of land between between William Dickson and Jacob Kinsey - 150 acres – April 25, 1833
5. Deed of land between between William Dickson and John Fraser - 50 acres – October 1, 1834
6. Deed of land between between William Dickson - Levi Howell, 25 acres – April 16, 1834
7. Receipt for Joseph Pettengall from the Commissioner for Crown Lands - 100 acres (Hillier Township) – June 6 1839
Dickson, William
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Branches
File includes:
Verso of Dearborn photo reads: "L. to R. Corinne Noonan, Vera Ayling, Sharon Saveed Pond, Esther Crandall, Dorothy Dearborn, Mary Savard, Sharon's mother, since deceased."
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Photocopies.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
File includes:
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Original copy of constitution and bylaws, 1953; correspondence; drafts [by Kay Rex?]; ephemera; membership lists; news clippings; notes; reminiscences; reports; and photographs. Also in the file are the Senate Bill S-8, Act to Incorporate Canadian Women's press Club, 1958; issues of Open Line; a list of memorial award winners; a branch member directories, 1966-1967, 1967-1968, 1969-1970, undated; a copy of Pathfinders by Miriam Green Ellis, and a photocopy of Then We Were Four: The Story of the Toronto Women's Press Club by Byrne Hope Sanders.
Includes biographical material about members and women journalists including: Marjorie Wilkins Campbell, Dora Conover, Zora McMillan Cherry, Virginia Etherington, Agnes MacPhail, and Anne Merrill.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Correspondence, drafts, notes of Kay Rex, regarding Winnipeg Branch and biographical information about members, including Elizabeth Long, Pearl L'Ami, Miriam Green Ellis, and Abbie Sharman. Contains original clippings from the 1950's and photocopies of early material ca. 1904-1913, 1950's, including a photocopy of the June 25, 1904 Mail and Empire announcing the formation of the Canadian Women's Press Club, as well as photocopied material from the National Archives and the Provincial Archives of Manitoba.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Notes, photocopies, some biographical material on Violet Mcnaughton, and a copy of the Western Producer.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Correspondence, Kay Rex notes and draft, ephemera dated 1954 and 1956, original and photocopied clippings, including biographical material on Eva Reid among others.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Correspondence, clippings, notes, etc., primarily photocopied biographical material ca. 1920s onward from the City of Vancouver Archives, and 1 piece of ephemera from the 11th Triennial, 1949.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Correspondence, notes, December 1993 Newspacket, original news clippings dated 1963, photocopied news clippings, and 3 photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. The edition of Newspacket features a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders and Jean Craig, and has the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside. Clippings include biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes.
Two folded flyers dated 1965 and 1968 containing "a brief resume of the history of the C.W.P.C." Includes lists of Presidents from 1904-1968, as well as biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes, and three photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. Also in the file is the December 1993 edition of Newspacket featuring a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders, Jean Craig, with the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Canadian Women's Press Club, Toronto Branch.
Scrapbook of news clippings and ephemera collected by the Toronto branch of the Canadian Women's Press Club regarding their activities and members from 1954-1955. Includes news coverage about a luncheon poisoning, as well as a program and menu from Golden Jubilee celebrations held in Toronto June 22-June 25, 1954 at the King Edward Hotel.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Edmonton Women's Press Club: Fancy-Dress Dinner
Mounted photograph by McDermid Studios Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta of costumed members of the Edmonton Women's Press Club at a fancy dress at a dinner at the MacDonald Hotel in the mid-1920's. It is accompanied by a letter from Lotta Dempsey Ham to Kay Rex, April 15, 1988, and an identification list.
Left to Right: Mrs Howe, Evelyn Murphy, Ann Donnelly, Dr. Donalda Dickie, Unidentified, Zoe Trotter, Mrs Alexander, Judge Emily Murphy in Oriental Costume, Edna Kells, Mrs. Acheson, Lotta Dempsey, Gwen Morisson, Helen Boyle, Edna Baker, Miriam Elston.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Women's Press Club of Toronto: 1985 Gala.
Group portraits and snap shots of members, many in historical costumes, taken during a gala at Sutton Place in 1986 by Christine Marshall-Smith. Photos of panelists Jan Tennant, Margaret Weiers, Lydia Dotto and Vicki Gabareau are included. Oversize photograph (28 x 38 cm) is blown up, partially coloured black and white group shot of Doris Whiteside, Laddie Dennis, Roberta Corey, Corinne Nemy and Ruth Hammond in historical costumes.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Consists of Marion Conroy's copies of material given to delegates at the National Conference of Regional Chairmen, Consumer Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board held in 1944, and includes the agenda and outline of issues for the Conference, as well as a separate report submitted by Kate Aitken, Supervisor of the Conservation Programme, on the establishment and progress across Canada of "Remake Centres." These centres were for teaching women to conserve new yard goods by making over existing garments.
The fonds also contains a scrapbook kept by Marion Conroy of clippings and ephemera dating from 1941-1944. As well as documenting Marion Conroy's activities, the scrapbook contains information on the organization and personalities involved in the Board and the Consumer Branch, such Donald Gordon and Byrne Hope Sanders. Also present are news accounts of the many rules and regulations applied to all aspects of the production and consumption of consumer goods, from fashion, food and drink, and housing, to the delivery and return of purchased goods.
Conroy, Marion
Carbon typescript transcript of Arthur Lang's diary prepared as a Christmas souvenir in 1907 by T.A. Lang in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. It includes a copy of a letter from one of Arthur Lang's granddaughters, giving some family background. Arthur Lang describes the sea voyage, scenery, and passengers on trip from Montreal, through the Lachine Rapids, to Prescott, Ontario. The diary also discusses Lang’s experiences inspecting land near the townships of Ramsay, Lanark, and Dalhousie in Lanark County, Ontario.
Lang, Arthur
Part of Muskoka Lakes Association fonds.
File consists of material relating to the property and camp at Port Carling owned by the Ontario conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, known as Canadian Keswick Conference, the rezoning of the lands, and the development of a resort there. Includes correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, photocopied agreements, photocopied Ontario Municipal Board decisions, reports, handwritten notes, etc.
Muskoka Lakes Association
Part of Muskoka Lakes Association fonds.
File consists of maps of the Muskoka region. Includes maps of Lake Muskoka, Lake Rosseau, and Lake Joseph by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Department of the Environment, Ottawa; the road system in the District Municipality of Muskoka by A.R. Ferguson, Gravenhurst; and 6 blueline prints of topographical maps of the Humphrey, Medora, Wood, Muskoka, Monck, and Watt townships in Muskoka by the Ontario Forestry Branch, Perry Sound (1933-1942). Material probably collected by Michael Vaughan.
Muskoka Lakes Association
Political action (file 1 of 2).
Part of Muskoka Lakes Association fonds.
File consists of material relating to the activities of the Political Action Committee of the MLA during the 1978 and 1980 municipal elections in the District of Muskoka. Includes typed lists of electoral areas and previous election results, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, the mandate of the committee, a letter to Michael Vaughan, a map of the Township of Muskoka Lakes, etc.
Muskoka Lakes Association
Plan of Lakeview Park, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka.
Part of Muskoka Lakes Association fonds.
File consists of a 1912 plan of Lakeview Park on Lake Rosseau, originally created by G.B. Abrey, P.L.S., in Toronto, November 5, 1887. Accompanying the plan are a letter and business card.
Muskoka Lakes Association
Haida at Fort Simpson : notes and texts.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately two hundred and twenty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson about the Haida at Fort Simpson, BC. The notes were originally housed in a package titled, Haida. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript draft article (sixty-three leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Tongass Tlingit role at Fort Simpson, B.C., from the mid-1830s to mid-19th century.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Manuscript notes (approximately seventy leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript notes were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Tongass Tlingit role at Fort Simpson, B.C., from the mid-1830s to mid-19th century.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two typescript draft copies of the same article (twenty-three leaves, computer output) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy contains manuscript edits. The typescript draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Varieties of Nisga'a Christianity in the 1870s.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves, computer output) about the Nisga'a written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Women at Fort Simpson : notes and text.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately one hundred and seventy-five leaves of manuscript notes as well as manuscript draft copies of an article titled, "Women at Fort Simpson" written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript notes and draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Women at Fort Simpson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two manuscript leaves outlining the table of contents for a proposed book likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript outline was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Book, Chapter 3 : The "missionary period" among the Nishga : Kincolith, Lakkalzap, Aiyansh, B.C.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Three copies of a typescript draft book chapter (thirty leaves, photocopy) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) in Ging̱olx (also Kincolith), Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly spelled Lakkalzap), and Gitlaxt'aamiks (or New Aiyansh) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Book, Chapter 4 : The Nishga Wolf crest and the coming of missionaries, 1860-1887.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Three copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-three leaves, computer output) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy includes corrections. One copy features the variant title, "The role of Nishga chiefs in the coming of missionaries to the Nass." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Book, Chapter 5 : Early Anglican missionary adaptation on the Nass River, British Columbia.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of a typescript draft book chapter. One copy contains twenty-three leaves, computer output and the other copy contains twenty-nine leaves, computer output. One copy features the variant title, "Anglican missionary adaptation on the Nass River, British Columbia." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft book chapter (thirty-four leaves) about Ging̱olx (or Kincolith), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3, no. 1 (Fall 1982), p. 45-55. The typescript draft book chapter and offprint were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Book, Chapter 7 : Church, state, and school in Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-seven leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy features the variant title, "Keeping school for the Nishga : Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924." Also includes two leaves of manuscript notes likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft book chapter (twenty-five leaves) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) and Tsimshian written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint (photocopy) of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Journal of Canadian Studies 18, no. 3 (Fall 1983), p. 40-54. The typescript draft book chapter was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Doolan as ethnographer : first draft.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript (approximately one hundred and thirty leaves) for a work about Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Niska) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
Doolan as ethnographer : last (most recent version).
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript (eighty leaves, computer output) for a work about Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Niska) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
Fort Simpson at mid-century : notes, text.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately seventy-five leaves of manuscript notes about Fort Simpson, BC written by E Palmer Patterson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Notes for Fort Simpson as “window” on NWC, 1840s and 1850s.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately eighty-five leaves of manuscript notes about Fort Simpson, BC written by E Palmer Patterson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript (approximately seventy-five leaves) for a work titled, “Stikine Tlingit traders to Fort Simpson, B.C. in mid-19th century,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The term Stikine is an anglicized variant name for the Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Church, State, and School in Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves) about church, state, and school in Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly Lakkalsap or Greenville), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes a list of additional references and a form containing comments and criticisms of the draft article written anonymously. The typescript draft article, list of references, and form were originally housed in a package titled, Nisga'a essays.
Patterson, E Palmer
Doolan file : Doolan journals and Doolan as ethnography and history of lower Nass.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Material related to Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga’a in British Columbia. Includes approximately one hundred and thirty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Correspondence, notes, and photocopies of press clippings related to E Palmer Patterson's research about Indigenous peoples in British Columbia and Reverend A.E. Green.
Patterson, E Palmer
Evangelism in the Nass Valley, by the Venerable John A. (Ian) Mackenzie.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (nine leaves, photocopy) written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Nass River, B.C. : Fishery Bay.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A copy of Past & Present (February 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. The periodical was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Nesika : a journal devoted to the land claims movement.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of Nesika, a journal published by the United Native Nations (formerly the B.C. Association of Non Status Indians) in March/April 1976 and May 1976 respectively. Both issues contain articles about the life and career of Andrew (Andy Paull) using information derived from an unpublished 400 page doctoral thesis written by E Palmer Patterson. The issues published in March/April 1976 also contains a feature article about Northwest Territories land claims. The periodicals were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
The Nisga'a and their neighbours.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A spiral bound volume (approximately one hundred and fifty leaves) containing photocopies of twelve published articles by E Palmer Patterston preceded by a title page and a table of contents.
Includes the following articles:
1. Patterson, E P. "Early Nishga-European Contact to 1860: A People for "those Who Talk of the Efficiency of Moral Lectures to Subdue the Obduracy of the Heart"." Anthropologica. N.s. 25 (1983): 193-219.
2. Patterson, E P. "Nishga Initiative and Missionary Response: Robert Doolan at Quinwoch, B.C." Missiology: an International Review. 9.3 (1981): 337-344.
3. Patterson, E P. "Kincolith, B.C. : Leadership Continuity in a Native Christian Village, 1867-1887." Canadian Journal of Anthropology. 3.9 (1982) : 45-55.
4. Patterson, E P. "An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries." [publisher not identified] : 10.
5. Patterson, II E P. "A Decade of Change: Origins of the Nishga and Tsimshian Land Protests in the 1880s." Journal of Canadian Studies. 18.3 (1983): 40-54.
6. Patterson, E P. "Arthur E. O'meara, Friend of the Indians." The Pacific Northwest Quarterly. 58.2 (1967): 90-99.
7. Patterson, E P. "Native Missionaries of the North Pacific Coast: Philip Mckay and Others." The Pacific Historian. 30.1 (1986) : 22-36.
8. Patterson, E P. "Nishga Perceptions of Their First Resident Missionary, the Reverend R. R. A. Doolan (1864-1867)." Anthropologica. 30.2 (1988): 119-135.
9. Patterson, E P. "Kincolith's First Decade: A Nisga'a Village, 1867-1878." The Canadian Journal of Native Studies. 12.2 (1992) : 229-250.
10. Patterson, E P. "Neshaki: Kinfolk and Trade." Culture. 10.2. (1990) : 13-24.
11. Patterson, E P. "The Nishga and the Fur Trade, 1834-1842." Native studies review. 6.1 (1990) : 67-82.
12. Patterson, E P. ""the Indians Stationary Here": Continuity and Change in the Origins of the Fort Simpson Tsimshian." Anthropologica. 36 (1994): 181-203.
Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Andrew Paull (1892-1959) : finding a voice for the "new Indian."
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two offprints of an article titled, "Andrew Paull (1892-1959) : Finding a Voice for the “New Indian,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The article was published in The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 6, no. 2 (1976), p. 63-82. The offprints were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Canadian Indian Administration.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of Past & Present (April 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. This issue of Past & Present includes an article titled, “Canadian Indian Administration,” written by E Palmer Patterson. Also contains an offprint of the same article. The periodical and offprint were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A copy of Past & Present (December 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. This issue of Past & Present contains an article titled, “An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The periodical was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer