Wagner, Jacob to Heinrich Wagner.
- SCA105-GA77-5-131
- File
- October 9, 1857
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Jacob Wagner to his parents. The letter discusses his health and their recent activities.
Wagner Hailer family
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Wagner, Jacob to Heinrich Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Jacob Wagner to his parents. The letter discusses his health and their recent activities.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Philip to Jacob Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Philip Wagner to brother Jacob Wagner. The letter indicates that Philip is well, mentions a large snowstorm, and makes apologies to Jacob and others for not writing more.
Wagner Hailer family
Yager, Mr. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Mr. Yager to Louis Henry Wagner regarding taking over some his ministerial duties.
Wagner Hailer family
Development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET).
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material related to the development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET). Includes a position paper, correspondence, articles, notes, drafts of the submission made to J.B. Reid, University of Québec, on a master plan for CANUNET written by Donald Cowan, minutes of the first CANUNET meeting held on August 11, 1971, and related items.
Cowan, Donald D.
Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET).
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material related to the development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET). Includes position papers, correspondence, a proposed list of personnel available for CANUNET, a list of experts at organizations that have expressed interest in CANUNET, notes, proposals, an outline of the benefits of CANUNET, draft copies of an agreement between the Canadian government and the University of Quebec to carry out a study to determine the feasibility of developing a network of computers by Canadian universities, and related items.
Cowan, Donald D.
Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET).
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material related to the development of the Canadian Universities Computer Network (CANUNET). Includes correspondence, particularly to various CANUNET committees, reports, a survey of universities by the Canadian Computer/Communications Task Force, a report on the design concept for CANUNET by Joseph B. Reid with comments from the University of Waterloo, notes, and related items.
Cowan, Donald D.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Correspondence sent to Donald Cowan by representatives at the University of Waterloo regarding his salary adjustments, research stipends, benefits, academic work terms, appointment as Chairman of the Department of Applied Analysis and Computer Science, and tenure.
Cowan, Donald D.
National Research Council of Canada : Grant Selection Committee.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Donald Cowan during his participation in the National Research Council of Canada's Grant Selection Committee for Computing and Information Science. Includes a list of major equipment requests, a schedule of meetings, a list of grant selection committees and members, correspondence, a list of conference grants, notes, a note regarding computing costs, a copy of a page from the University of Waterloo grant subsidiary ledger, copies of National Research Council applications, memoranda, and summaries of requested grants.
Cowan, Donald D.
Letters of recommendation and related materials.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Correspondence sent and received by Donald Cowan regarding letters of recommendation as well as confirmations of enrolment and coursework for students.
Cowan, Donald D.
International Bar Association Cambridge Conference.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to the International Bar Association Cambridge Conference held at the Garden House Hotel in Cambridge, Ontario between September 9-11, 1987. Includes a case study titled, "High tech and dispute resolution: arbitration or other methods" prepared by C. Ian Kyer and Donald Cowan. Also contains a document with biographies and working papers as well as related correspondence.
Cowan, Donald D.
[Gillpin?], G. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from G. [Gillpin?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
[Sherpe?], M.F. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from M.F. [Sherpe?] to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the senders' experiences in Michigan.
Wagner Hailer family
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
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
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
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
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
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
One item of correspondence to "my dear aunt."
Part of Mary B. Churchill fonds.
File consists of one item of correspondence from Mary B. Churchill addressed to "My dear Aunt" dated May 20, 1859. The letter details a trip to visit an ailing uncle and gives information on housework, cooking, diet and the activities of neighbours, including a mention of a Mrs. Fennimore.
Churchill, Mary B.
Correspondence to James B. Orrick.
Part of Olive Ruth Russell fonds.
File consists of one item of correspondence from Rose P. Parsons of the National Council of Women of the United States to James B. Orrick, Chief of the Section for Non-Governmental Organizations, Department of Public Information, United Nations. The typescript carbon copy letter introduces Russell to Orrick.
Russell, Olive Ruth
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Correspondence from Kenneth H. Pearson, Vice-President, Publishing at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding a proposed series of books about Indigenous peoples in Canada. In the correspondence, Kenneth Pearson proposed that the books be published for the British Columbia Ministry of Education for the grade 4 social studies curriculum. Also includes correspondence from Jocelyn Smith, a staff member at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding an edited manuscript.
Additionally contains manuscript notes and typescript draft chapters of a book titled, "The Haida: People of the Land and Sea" by E Palmer Patterson and Nancy-Lou Patterson. Also includes photocopied curriculum documents from the British Columbia Ministry of Education.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Notes and chapter outlines, as well as manuscript and typescript draft articles, for a book about Inuit written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes correspondence from Kenneth H. Pearson, Vice-President, Publishing at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding the possibility of Patterson publishing books about Indigenous peoples in Canada for the Ontario Ministry of Education. In the correspondence, Kenneth Pearson proposed that the books be used in the Ministry's of Ontario Intermediate History programme.
Patterson, E Palmer
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated September 12, 1941, thanking Harvey for his most recent welcome letter and his praise for King's "Mansion House" speech. He re-iterates his desire to visit Chicopee.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
Patteson, Joan to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Joan Patteson to Harvey J. Sims dated November 12, 1941. She addresses Harvey as "Peter", and refers to Mackenzie King in her letter as "Rex", describing Mackenzie King's low spirits: "Now poor old Rex is facing a situation not too pleasant. He is tired... He is so alone our hearts ache for him. I need not tell you how I regard the gentleman in Toronto. I think it very bad if he accepts."
Sims family
Sims, Harvey J. to William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten carbon letter from Harvey J. Sims to William Lyon Mackenzie King, recommending Charles Henry, a junior solicitor in his office, "for appointment as a non-commissioned officer in the Royal Canadian navy."
Sims family
Part of Sims Family collection.
One letter from William Daum Euler, Minister of National Revenue, Canada, dated Jan. 12, 1928.
Sims family
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondents include J.M. Laing of the Mutual Life Assurance Co. about an investment plan, A.A. Langford of the Provincial Lawn Bowling Association accepting an invitation, and Law Society of Upper Canada circular correspondence that includes the voting results for benchers (Harvey Sims is third on the list of 61). File also contains a letter from Thomas W. Leak looking for work as a gardener, and a partial letter from Mrs. B. Lord.
Sims family
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondents include Donald J. MacDonald from London, Ontario, Minnie O'Hara Maines on behalf of the Local Council of Women of Kitchener, and M.P. Johnson, secretary, on behalf Albert Edward Matthews, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, all addressing Harvey as Col. Sims and thanking him for his hospitality. Arthur R. Mortimer, Dept. of National Defence, responds to Harvey's letter of congratulations on his promotion. Violet Martin from Kennebunk Beach, Maine, regrets not being able to meet at Regina as her husband has cancer, and Harvey asks Bruce Matson in 1933 about obtaining prints of the photographs the latter took of Chicopee, some of which were published.
Sims family
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence relating to Chicopee: recommendation from William Rennie Seed Co., Nov. 1, 1928, that Harvey contact Arthur E.K. Bunnell of Wilson Bunnell & Borgstrom, Landscape Architects for designing his grounds, and Lt. Col. Sandford F. Smith "would be better to consult regarding your house."
Includes two letters from Forsey Page & Steele, December 14 and 29, regarding drawing up plans for the house, and one submission from Bell Telephone for supplying telephone service.
Sims family
Correspondence with the Niagara Parks Commission.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to C. Ellison Kaumeyer, General Manager of the Niagara Parks Commission, and K.M. Broman, Superintendent of Arboriculture at the Niagara Parks Commission, relating to acquiring more specimens for Harvey J. Sims' collection of trees and shrubs, also requesting labels to be made for attaching to his specimens. Includes many lists annotated in pencil by Harvey, also many pencilled lists in his handwriting, as well as some mention of swans and ducks. Included in this folder are several letters to and from the Minister of Highways, T.B. McQuesten, regarding establishing a botanical garden in Hamilton.
Sims family
Reforestation correspondence concerning pests.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims concerned with identifying and remedying pests attacking his tree and shrub specimens.
Sims family
Correspondence with A.H. Richardson.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to Harvey Sims and Arthur Herbert Richardson at the Ontario Department of Lands and Forest concerning reforestation efforts at Chicopee. In 1940, Harvey writes that he has more than 700 varieties of trees and shrubs, including all but 5 of the 82 native forest trees listed by J.H. White in Forest Trees of Ontario. In 1930, he writes that the Boy Scouts and Rotarians propose helping him plant 3500 more trees on Chicopee heights to complete the work started in 1929.
Sims family
Correspondence with the Forestry Branch, Department of Lands and Forests, Ontario.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Forestry Branch concerning applications for forest trees from Government nurseries. Includes letters between Harvey and F.S. Newman, Head Forester at the St. Williams Government Nursery, lists of trees and shrubs, and application forms for government nursery stock. Also includes correspondence between Harvey and A.H. Richardson, also a clipping and letter describing the 1928 tree planting done at Chicopee by the Boy Scouts and Rotarians.
Sims family
Correspondence with Adam Strohm and Charles R. Sanderson.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims, Adam Strohm, Librarian at the Detroit Public Library, and Charles R, Sanderson, Chief Librarian of the Toronto Public Library, between 1927 and 1941, the latter two often enclosing each other's letters. Adam Strohm sometimes encloses letters from Fred Burden, a mutual friend of his and Harvey's. Harvey had initially approached Adam Strohm for advice about books for his library; this correspondence included Sanderson after 1927. As well as corresponding about books these three men developed a friendship demonstrated in their letters, writing about their visits, their travels, and their lives.
Sims family
Personal business, 1927-1928 : I.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1927-1928 : X-Y-Z.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : B.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : H.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : L.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : M.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : S.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1930-1931 : Y.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1931-1932 : G.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1931-1932 : T.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1931-1932 : W.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : A.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : C.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : D-E.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : K.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : L.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : S.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : W.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : D.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : G.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : H-I-J.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : S.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : T-U.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1938-1939 : I-J.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1938-1939 : K.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1938-1939 : M.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1938-1939 : O.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1940-1942 : C.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1940-1942 : M.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Sims, Harvey J. to Kenneth Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Harvey J. Sims dated January 25, 1945, Delray Beach, Florida to his son Kenneth, urging him to come to Florida for the month of April, which he has already booked and paid for. He needs Kenneth to let him know definitely.
Sims family
Goldsworthy, Manette to Mabel Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Manette Goldsworthy dated August 25, 1953, Kitchener asking Mabel Sims for a loan.
Sims family
Toronto Branch, C.W.C.P.: Correspondence: Memberships.
Correspondence, originals and carbons, memos, reports etc. regarding membership.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Toronto Branch, C.W.C.P.: Correspondence: Memberships.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Series documents the management of Homer Watson’s paintings by Ross Hamilton and the Waterloo Trust and Savings Company. Consisting of correspondence between 1942 and 1949, many of the letters are addressed to Hamilton, from various galleries and museums, regarding the possible purchase or exhibition of Watson’s paintings. Other correspondence to note is a letter from the Waterloo Trust and Savings Company to Prime Minister Leslie M. Frost on displaying Watson’s work in Canada’s parliamentary buildings. There is also a letter dating to July 14, 1917 that was written by Watson’s adopted daughter, Mary Margaret.
Correspondence
1. to Alma from Mary Margaret Watson, Doon July 14, 1917
Correspondence re: Homer Watson
2. to Ross Hamilton from Estates Manager Oct. 13, 1942
3. to Ross Hamilton, Waterloo Trust from O.W. Scott Feb. 28, 1944
4. to Ross Hamilton from Lillian MacIntyre, St. Catharines Dec. 30, 1947
5. to Ross Hamilton from D. I. McLeod, Toronto Jan. 23, 1948
6. to Ross Hamilton from Max Stern, Dominion Gallery, Montreal Feb. 23, 1948
7. to Ross Hamilton from Paul Rainville, Provincial Museum, Quebec April 1, 1948
8. to Ross Hamilton from Robert Tyler Davis, Art Association Montreal April 30, 1948
9. to Ross Hamilton from Blake- More Godwin, Toledo Museum of Art Oct. 2, 1948
10. to P.V. Wilson, Waterloo Trust from D. A. Wanklyn, Montreal Feb. 3, 1948
11. to Hon. Leslie M. Frost from P.V. Wilson Nov. 24, 1949
12. to P.V. Wilson from E. J. Young, Waterloo Trust, Toronto Nov. 30, 1949
13. note re Homer Watson's paintings
Hamilton, Ross
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Two manuscript letters from Jessie L. Beattie to Elizabeth long regarding the sending of several books, some out of print.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript letter from Robbin Frazer to Elizabeth Long regarding copies of Performing Arts in Canada for possible inclusion in the Aberdeen library.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript letter addressed to "Georgia" in Winnipeg from an unknown author about the sending of clothing for "Angelika" that "are suitable for school and play". End of letter wishes Georgia well given a busy summer of writing and radio.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript letter from Jessie I. McKnight, Corresponding Secretary of the Halifax Council of Women to Mrs. Harold Kline, Chairman, publicity of the Local Council of Women regarding honours recently received by members of Council with brief informational notes about the honours. The members listed are: Mrs. Allie Ahern, Mrs. Roy Vail, Miss Helen M. Cannell and Jessie I. MacKnight.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Letter from Agnes Robinson to Elizabeth Long regarding Mary Markwell's (Kate Simpson Hayes) life and career.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Typescript letter from David Rotenberg to Elizabeth Long regarding a bust of Dr. Emily Stowe with an enclosed Toronto Star article titled "Bust sets committee on ear", and a carbon copy typescript response from Long in which she says she is pleased the bust "has been retained in the new city hall".
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Carbon copy typescript letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. Howard F. Shattuck, Jr. requesting that future material from the Committee of Correspondence be directed to the University of Waterloo.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
Seven typescripts:
File also includes one item of correspondence regarding the radio talks.
Long, Elizabeth
Part of Elizabeth Long fonds.
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
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin : [1941?]-1943.
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin to his mother and father. Most correspondence was written between June and December, 1943, while John was at a transit camp in Windsor, Nova Scotia, waiting to be sent overseas. Also present is an earlier letter from John during his studies at the University of Toronto. File includes 3 telegrams and 15 letters, most of which include the original evelope and stamp.
Martin, John Gartshore
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin : January - June, 1944.
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin to his mother and father, written between January and June, 1944, while he was stationed in England. Includes 2 telegrams and 30 letters, most of which are aerograms with original stamps.
Martin, John Gartshore
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin : July - December, 1944.
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin to his mother and father, written between July and December, 1944, from England, Belgium, and Holland. Includes 47 letters, some of which are aerograms and some in envelopes, both with original stamps. Enclosed with one letter is a letter addressed to Jamie from his grandfather Richard Wilson written in 1926.
Martin, John Gartshore
Correspondence from Wilson Martin.
Undated letter from Wilson Martin to his mother.
Martin, John Gartshore
Correspondence between Derk Rouwhorst and John Gartshore Martin.
Correspondence between Derk Rouwhorst of Delden (Netherlands) and John Gartshore Martin regarding the liberation of Delden (April 3, 1945) and of Holland, and the anniversaries of these events as celebrated in the Netherlands. Includes four letters (one with original envelope and stamp), press clippings (some photocopies), and a photocopied letter to John from the mayor of Delden.
Martin, John Gartshore
Four photographs and a letter to John Gartshore Martin from his niece Ann Martin. One photograph (modern copy) depicts John Alexander Martin with his sons in uniform. In the letter, Ann asks John to identify the men and woman in the other three portraits. The woman is possibly John's maternal grandmother, Margaret (Gartshore) Wilson. One man is probably John's paternal grandfather, Rev. William M. Martin, and the other is probably John's uncle Alexander Douglas Wilson.
Martin, John Gartshore
Part of Nazla Dane fonds.
Contains congratulatory correspondence, mostly, but not solely, with regard to N. Dane's acclamation as Provincial President for Ontario of the Business and Professional Women's Club in 1957. Several pieces of 1956 ephemera are also included, as are letters to Nazla Dane from Ellen Fairclough, John Diefenbaker and Keiller McKay in response to congratulations she had sent them.
Dane, Nazla L.
Part of Nazla Dane fonds.
Christmas cards from Leslie Frost, John and Olive Diefenbaker.
Dane, Nazla L.
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
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
Part of G. Elmore Reaman fonds.
File consists of correspondence between G. Elmore Reaman and his friend historian Arthur D. Graeff concerning their mutual interest in Pennsyvania German history.
Reaman, George Elmore
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Correspondence : unidentified.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Ghent, Mildred : correspondence received, 1941.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Nine pieces of correspondence from Jenny Pincock to Mildred and Percy Ghent. Topics include Edna Breithaupt and Wakunda, going for tea with Phoebe Watson, art, writing, plans, etc. Includes poetry. She adds a note in one letter asking to be an adopted aunt to Nancy and Arthur, "Aunt Jane, Janet or Helena," and thereafter signs the letters "Jenny Secunda," "Aunt Janet Secunda," and simply "Secunda." "Mr. and Mrs. Ghent" are addressed as "Mildred" or "Dear Inspiration Family." The letters are written from 65 Heins Ave. in Kitchener and from Madoc.
Maines Pincock Family
Jennie Pincock: "special" correspondence.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
5 pieces of correspondence from H. Dennis Bradley, Beatrice Post Candler, Rev. G. Vale Owen, Johnny Gruelle, and a postcard from A. Conan Doyle.
Maines Pincock Family
Lilydale and other spiritulist organizations.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Contains material collected by Jenny Pincock relating to Lily Dale and other spiritualist organizations. Includes clippings, correspondence, manuscript notes and book lists, ephemera and printed pamphlets.
Pincock, Jenny O'Hara
Ross Hamilton letter to Miss Henstridge, Jan. 16, 1918.
One holograph letter, written from the trenches in France during the First World War. Ross Hamilton is sending Miss Henstridge a book he has found in a ruined house, and is asking for news of his old school, Kitchener Collegiate Institute.
Hamilton, Ross