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King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated January 12, 1938, concerning his present to Harvey of an autographed copy of John Buchan's Augustus and his wishes for good health for Florence in the coming year.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "My best of wishes again to you both [typewritten], Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten.]"

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated June 4, 1938, mentioning the "Grand River conservation matter" and also looking forward to seeing Harvey in Queenston on June 18. He mentions that due to fatigue he has given up attending sittings of the House.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "I do hope Florence is regaining her strength. With affectionate good wishes to you both, Billy [handwritten]."
This letter is accompanied by material relating to the opening of the Memorial Arch at Niagara Falls by Mackenzie King on June 18, 1938: official invitations to Harvey and Florence Sims to attend the opening ceremony, a luncheon, and a dinner, as well as a two-page typescript carbon itinerary.

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims (who is a passenger on the Letitia, en route to Scotland) dated August 3, 1938, in which he thanks Harvey for his visit to Kingsmere and relates that a "vision" had led him to listen to a radio story about the composer of the music for "The Sweet by and by," who felt he was guided by his deceased wife. King states "When I see you again, I shall tell you more in the way of evidence of Florence's continued existence, and her power to continue to share your life." King describes the Army Corps Reunion and his day in Kingston where he spoke at the official opening of Fort Henry. He gives Harvey advice on how to structure his life on the trip to Scotland, and ends: "Continue to think of nature as the garment of the invisible, and to commune with the spiritual reality which lies behind the things we see."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "With every good wish, Yours affectionately, WLM Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter Marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated August 17, 1939, regretting not having seen him after "the banquet in Toronto."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "Believe me, Yours very sincerely [typewritten], Billy [handwritten."Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated September 26, 1941, thanking Mrs. Shannon Bowlby for sending photographs to him through Harvey. He expresses interest in visiting Chicopee but is having difficulty arranging it.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "All good wishes, Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."
Includes handwritten correction.

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 23, 1941, concerning changed arrangements for Harvey to visit Ottawa, as King is unsure when he will be called to Washington by the President.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "Please let this letter bring to you anew my warmest and best of wishes for your seventieth birthday anniversary, and for Christmas day. Let it bring my best of wishes also to the boys, and my love to Madge and Minnie. Indeed, I send my love to you all [typewritten]. Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."

Sims family

King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.

Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated May 12, 1942, concerning the opening of "the great Dam on the Grand River, which has recently been completed," and the impossibility of his being able to attend. He explains that although he has had many invitations and honours, he does not "feel at liberty to make any engagement which might take me from Ottawa at a time when I might be most needed." King has also received Harvey's letter of May 11 and replies that he would not approach Mr. Litvinoff about an engagement in Canada, as he had already indicated to King that he would not travel here again for the coming year.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "With all good wishes, Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."
Includes handwritten corrections.

Sims family

B.

Includes invitation to the Cook family reunion, correspondence about peafowl and other wild stock available, and a postcard showing Hialeah Park Race Track, Florida.

Sims family

C.

Correspondents include the Canadian Legion, Canadian Kennel Club, A. Chappell concerning Chicopee Heights, Ernest and Alice Chadwick, Hector Charlesworth, Chicopee Tennis Club, Chicopee Ski Club, and E.H. Coleman.

Sims family

G.

Correspondents include the Hon. Mr. Justice Godfrey, Supreme Court of Ontario, V. Evan Gray, Ainslie W. Greene, and Norman S. Gurd.

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K.

Correspondents include Bob Kay and L. Keyzer. Bob Kay, an old friend of Harvey Sims, lived in Hartford, CT and Florida, and was acquainted with Harvey's sister Rella and her husband John Ross Stewart. The correspondence concerns mostly the scrapbooks about curling and football that Kay had assembled and their eventual disposition.
Postcard in this file: "RMS Ausonia, White Star Line" from L. Keyzer, a fellow Rotarian, postmarked Brussels.

Sims family

Scots Fusiliers.

Correspondence relates to Harvey J. Sims' activities as Colonel of the Scots Fusiliers.

Sims family

Correspondence 1929-1930.

Correspondence to and from Harvey J. Sims (carbons), tenders, agreements, invoices and other material relating to work being planned and carried out at Chicopee, including landscape features, nursery stock, concrete bridge, bubbling tanks, dry stone walls, also to a Workmen's Compensation case. Correspondents include Ball Bros., Dunker Brothers, Herbert Johnston, Civil Engineer, Forsey Page & Steele, architects, Fess Oil Burners of Canada Ltd., Thomas Rennie, Ontario Agricultural College, Carl A. Borgstrom (of Wilson, Bunnell & Borgstrom Ltd., also of Lorne Park Nurseries) landscape architect.

Sims family

Correspondence : from Carl F. Klinck.

Contains one ts. item of correspondence from Carl F. Klinck to McNeill regarding Klinck's visit to McNeill and their discussion of William Wilfred Campbell. Letter is dated August 20, 1931.

McNeill, Alexander

Correspondence.

Letters written to and from Alice Egan Hagen. Correspondents include Woman's Art Association of Canada, and the Nova Scotia College of Art.

  • Date and Place From: 1893.04.29 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From ?
  • Date and Place From: 1896.11.06 Toronto, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Thompson, E.J. Notes: Partial letter
  • Date and Place From: 1896.12.05 Toronto, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Thompson, E.J.
  • Date and Place From: 1897.07.08 Toronto, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Thompson, E.J.
  • Date and Place From: 1897.12.06 Toronto, Ont. To Egan, Thomas J. From Maughan, J. Notes: Re his daughter's work.
  • Date and Place From: 1898.07.07 Toronto, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Morson, Jessie D. [?]
  • Date and Place From: 1940.03.30 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Mulcahy, Mary
  • Date and Place From: 1940.04.10 Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia To Mulcahy, Mary From Hagen, Alice Mary
  • Date and Place From: 1940.04.13 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Nutt, Elizabeth S.
  • Date and Place From: 1940.04.23 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Nutt, Elizabeth S.
  • Date and Place From: 1946.08.07 Ottawa, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Smart, J.
  • Date and Place From: 1947.08.05 Falmouth, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Emelie
  • Date and Place From: 1948.10.08 Saskatoon, Sask. To Hagen, Alice Mary From McNaughton, Violet
  • Date and Place From: 1948.10.25 Falmouth, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Emelie
  • Date and Place From: 1953.04.29 Oakville, Ont. To Hagen, Alice Mary From Satterly, M.F.
  • Date and Place From: 1958.08.05 Cambridge, ? To Hagen, Alice Mary From ?
  • Date and Place From: 1961.08.07 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Rita and Bill
  • Date and Place From: 1961.08.15 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Balcom, S.R.
  • Date and Place From: 1961.08.16 Halifax, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Roche, Gertrude
  • Date and Place From: 1961.08.16 West Bay, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Urquhart, Earl W.
  • Date and Place From: n.d. S.l., To Hagen, Alice Mary From Emelie Notes: Top of letter torn off.
  • Date and Place From: n.d..09.10 Falmouth, Nova Scotia To Hagen, Alice Mary From Emelie

Hagen, Alice Mary

Correspondence : Elizabeth Long.

Letters and typescript transcripts written to Elizabeth Long by Alice Egan Hagen, giving the background on sets of china she painted for various causes.

  • Date and Place From: 1962.12.15 Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia To Long, Elizabeth From Hagen, Alice Mary Notes: + transcript
  • Date and Place From: 1963.04.00 Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia To Long, Elizabeth From Hagen, Alice Mary Notes: + transcript
  • Date and Place From: 1963.04.17 Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia To Long, Elizabeth From Hagen, Alice Mary Notes: + transcript
  • Date and Place From: 1963.04.19 Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia To Long, Elizabeth From Hagen, Alice Mary Notes: + transcript

Hagen, Alice Mary

Correspondence to and from Beulah and Ross Alloway, Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Misener and others.

8 pieces of correspondence:

  • Date and Place from: 1956 Eldama Ravine, Kenya To Misener, H.A., Mr. and Mrs. From Barnett, Erik, Mr. and Mrs. Notes: 2 letters.
  • Date and Place from: 1957-58 Kericho, Kenya To Misener, Millie and Orden From Alloway, Beulah Misener Notes: 2 letters.
  • Date and Place from: 1960.02.04 Kericho, Kenya To Woods, Miss From Alloway, Beulah Misener
  • Date and Place from: 1960.02.08 Nairobi, Kenya To Misener, H.A., Mr. and Mrs. From Reynolds, R.V., Mrs.
  • Date and Place from: 1960.02.14 Nyakach, via Kisumu, Kenya To Misener, H.A., Mr. and Mrs. From Downings, K.L.
  • Date and Place from: 1960 April 17 Brantford Ontario To Friends From Misener, Harley and May

Alloway, Beulah Misener

Correspondence from D. Smith, Hudson's Bay Co., Montreal.

Letter from [David] Smith to Colin Rankin regarding Rankin's appointment as Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company. The letter makes reference to Rankin receiving a commission and Copy of Deed Poll and Indenture. File includes the commission in the form of a certificate with seal dated April 9, 1872.

Rankin, Colin

Correspondence from D. A. Smith, Hudson's Bay House, Montreal.

Typescript letter from David A. Smith to Colin Rankin regarding dispatches from Moose Factory and the statement a private cash account. Smith shares that he and his colleagues at the Hudson's Bay Company were sorry to hear of Rankin's illness and expresses satisfaction in learning of his improved health.

Rankin, Colin

Correspondence 1931.

Correspondence to and from Harvey J. Sims (carbons), relating to ongoing work at Chicopee, such as the pergola, log cabin, frog fountains, plantings, trees, and shrubs, and problems with wiring for road lights and flood lights. Includes detailed lists of nursery stock. Correspondents include Carl A. Borgstrom, Ball Brothers, Lorne Park Nurseries, A.H. Tomlinson (Department of Horticulture, University of Guelph), and the Mattell & Bierwagen Electric Company.

Sims family

Correspondence 1931-1933.

Correspondence to and from Harvey J. Sims and Carl A. Borgstrom of Carl Borgstrom & H.S.M. Carver, Landscape Architects and Town Planners, relating to nursery stock supplied through Lorne Park Nurseries. Includes a hand-drawn orchard plan.

Sims family

Correspondence with Col. H.D. Smith.

Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and H.D. Smith, K.C., R.A. McLaren, and Charles C. Bell in Chatham, Ont. about sourcing and procuring seedlings of specific native trees and shrubs found at Rondeau Park and vicinity.

Sims family

Correspondence with Mr. Alfred Rehder.

Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and Alfred Rehder, Curator of the Herbarium at The Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plains, New York, attempting to identify specimens Harvey is sending.

Sims family

Boyd, Jimmy to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Jimmy Boyd (Dr. James Boyd) dated February 10, 1942 in England to Kenneth Sims, describing life in the hospital he is at and asking that any overdue accounts be collected for him.

Sims family

Boyd, Jimmy to Kenneth Sims.

Airmail letter from Jimmy Boyd dated September 3, 1943 in England to Kenneth Sims, describing his billets and activities in England over the past year, writing while waiting for a mobile clinic to be set up in Wales. Return Address is Maj. J.W. Boyd.

Sims family

Luxton, J.H. to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from 2nd Lieut. J.H. Luxton, Scots Fusiliers of Canada, dated March 13, 1942, Kitchener to Major J.K. Sims on behalf of "D" Company in appreciation of his leadership. He attaches a list of signatures of the men in the company who had paraded together for the last time as a group, and of whom half of those eligible had offered their names for immediate enlistment.

Sims family

Strohm, Adam to Kenneth Sims.

Letter from Adam Strohm dated August 4, 1945, Manistee, Michigan to Kenneth Sims. He encloses a letter written to him on July 30, 1945 by Harry Bullock, an old friend of both Adam and Harvey, who says of another friend Fred Burden's troubles from feeling his age: "Harvey Sims passing was part of his trouble and yours and mine too. I think he was the finest Canadian I ever knew."

Sims family

B Miscellaneous (file 1 of 4).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Babcock, R. Fayreweather, Chicago, Ill. (1921)
  • Bachar, Garald D., Denver, Colo. (1951-1952)
  • Bachelder, George L., Mrs., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (1937)
  • Bachellor, Irving, Riverside, Conn. (1921)
  • Badger, Richard G. Publisher, Boston, Mass. (1913)
  • Baer, A.E., Memphis, Tenn. (1949)
  • Baer, Arthur, Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Bailey, Margaret Emerson, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Bain, Frank D., Santa Barbara, Calif. (1939)
  • Baker, Charles E., Rhinelander, Wis. (1921)
  • Baker, Clarence Orvel, Pueblo, Colo. (1945)
  • Baker, Ethel Mary, Boulder, Colo. (1947-1950)
  • Baker, Judith Starr, Prescott, Ariz. (1943)
  • Baldwin, Clara, Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Baldwin, Ellis K., Utica, N.Y. (1946-1947)
  • Ball, Eustace Hale, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Ball, Roy, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, Baltimore, Md. (1923)
  • Baltimore Catholic Review, Baltimore, Md. (1924-1937)
  • Baltimore Post, Baltimore, Md. (1934)
  • Balzar, Fritz, New York, N.Y. (1914-1915)
  • Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Que. (1941-1948)
  • Bank of the Manhattan Company, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Bankers Monthly, Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Banking World, Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Banning, Margaret Culkin, Duluth, Minn. (1937-1943)
  • Baptist Book Stores, Nashville, Tenn. (1948)
  • Baptist Herald, Philadelphia, Pa. (1933-1934)
  • Baptist Sunday School Board, Nashville, Tenn. (1924)
  • Barb, Marian L., Washington, D.C. (1951)
  • Bar-David Literary Agency, Jerusalem, Palestine. (1947)
  • Bardwell, Denver, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1939)
  • Barker, S. Omar, Sapello, New Mexico. (1951)
  • Barnes, William A., Chicago, Ill. (1940)
  • Barr, Ann Clevenger, Knoxville, Tenn. (1949)
  • Barton, Bruce, New York, N.Y. (1919-1923)
  • Barton, George, Philadelphia, Pa. (1939)
  • Basement Book Shop, New Orleans, La. (1946-1951)
  • Bassler, Bippus & Rose, Chicago, Ill. (1922)
  • Ted Bates, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1942)
  • Bates & Schoonmaker, New York, N.Y. (1935-1936)
  • Batten, A.C., Toronto, Ont. (1935)
  • Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Bauerfeind, George L., Chicago, Ill. (1947-1949)
  • Bay Ridge Printing & Publishing Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1924)
  • BB Features, Los Angeles, Calif. (1919)

International Press Bureau

C Miscellaneous (file 1 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. (1926-1930)
  • Cahill, Mortimer L., Chicago, Ill. (1921-1936)
  • Calaghan & Company, Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alta. (1933)
  • California Dairyman, Los Angeles, Calif. (1923)
  • California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, Calif. (1929)
  • California Guardsman, Sacramento, Calif. (1937-1939)
  • California Petroleum Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
  • California Southland, Pasadena, Calif. (1930)
  • Call Bulletin, San Francisco, Calif. (1940)
  • Call Home Magazine, San Francisco, Calif. (1930)
  • Calthorp, Dion Clayton, London, England. (1924)
  • Camden Daily Courier, Camden, N.J. (1904)
  • Campbell, A.F., Delavan, Wis. (1936)
  • Campbell Soup Company, Camden, N.J. (1929)
  • Cameron, Edgar S., Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Canada Lumberman, Toronto, Ont. (1930)
  • Canadian Bookman, Toronto, Ont. (1924-1925)
  • Canadian Business, Montreal, Que. (1940-1942)
  • Canadian Customs Department, Ottawa, Ont. (1940)
  • Canadian Forum, Toronto, Ont. (1924)
  • Canadian Insurance, Toronto, Ont. (1920-1927)
  • Canadian Messenger, Toronto, Ont. (1933-1940)
  • Canadian Messenger of the Sacred Heart, Montreal, Que. (1931)
  • Canadian Motorist, Toronto, Ont. (1927-1928)
  • Canadian National Railways Magazine, Toronto, Ont. (1921)
  • Canadian Newspaper Service, Ltd., Toronto, Ont. (1920)
  • Canadian Popular Magazine, Sidney, N.S. (1931)
  • Canadian Railway and Marine World, Toronto, Ont. (1931)
  • Canadian Short Stories, Toronto, Ont. (1941)
  • Canadian Stories, Deseronto, Ont. (1928)
  • Cape Cod Ship Building Corp., Wareham, Mass. (1936)
  • Capital Publishing Co., Bismarck, N.D. (1939)
  • The Car, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
  • Carbonator and Bottler, Atlanta, Ga. (1928)
  • Cargo, Nashville, Tenn. (1937)
  • Carillon, Montclair, N.J. (1934)
  • Carlton, W.N.C., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Carneiro, A.M. & Company, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Carolina Motorist, Greensboro, N.C. (1927-1931)
  • The Carpenter, Indianapolis, Ind. (1928)
  • Carpet & Rug World, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Carroll, J.C., Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Carroll Press, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. (1933)
  • Carruth, Gordon, Waterbury, Conn. (1921)
  • Carson, L.R. Inc., Crisfield, Md. (1935)
  • Carson, Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Carteret Publications, New York, N.Y. (1942)
  • Cartoons Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1921)
  • Carwood Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Cary, Lucian, Westport, Conn. (1921)
  • Case, B.E., Hartford, Conn. (1934-1935)
  • Case, Robert Ormand, Portland, Or. (1934-1937)
  • Case and Comment, Rochester, N.Y. (1928)
  • Case Eagle, Racine, Wis. (1926-1937)
  • The Casket, Antigonish, N.S. (1928)
  • Cassell, Charles E., Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Castle, Everett Rhodes, Cleveland, Ohio. (1937)
  • Catching, Paul J., Middletown, Ohio. (1940)
  • Caterpillar Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. (1928)
  • Catholic Boy, Minneapolis, Minn. (1932-1942)
  • Catholic Bulletin, St. Paul, Minn. (1924-1928)
  • Catholic Citizen, Milwaukee, Wis. (1928-1930)
  • Catholic Columbian, Columbus, Ohio. (1927)
  • Catholic Girl, Belleville, Ill. (1941)
  • Catholic Home, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1924)
  • Catholic Mirror, Springfield, Mass. (1924-1925)
  • Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, Montreal, Que. (1923)
  • Catholic Northwest Progress, Seattle, Wash. (1931)
  • Catholic Observer, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1925-1927)
  • Catholic Press Union, Cleveland, Ohio. (1925-1927)
  • Catholic Register & Canadian Extension Magazine, Toronto, Ont. (1931)
  • Catholic Review, Baltimore, Md. (1927-1941)
  • Catholic Transcript, Hartford, Conn. (1928)
  • Catholic Union and Times, Buffalo, N.Y. (1935-1938)
  • Catholic Vigil, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1924)
  • Catholic Virginian, Richmond, Va. (1942)
  • Catholic Women's World, Montroe, Mich. (1939)
  • Caux, Len de, Washington, D.C. (1940)
  • Caxton Club, Chicago, Ill. (1920)
  • Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, Idaho. (1937-1938

International Press Bureau

C Miscellaneous (file 3 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1938)
  • Circus Scrap Book, Jersey City, N.J. (1932)
  • Citizen Co., Milwaukee, Wis. (1931)
  • City National Bank and Trust Company, Chicago, Ill. ([19--]-1930)
  • Clabaugh, Hinton G., Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Clark, Olga, Paris, France. (1930)
  • Clark, Ralph, Tomahawk, Wis. (1936)
  • Clarke, Ida Clyde, New York, N.Y. (1924)
  • Classmate, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1931-1937)
  • Clayton Magazine, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1929-1932)
  • Cleveland, O.M., Newburgh, N.Y. (1913)
  • Cleveland Metal Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio. (1919-1922)
  • Cleveland Times and Commercial, Cleveland, Ohio. (1924)
  • Cleveland Trust Company, Cleveland, Ohio. (1936)
  • Clevelander, Cleveland, Ohio. (1933)
  • Click, Philadelphia, Pa. (1940-1941)
  • Cliff Dwellers, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1921)
  • Clover Farm Bee, Cleveland, Ohio. (1941)
  • Cloverleaf American and Cloverleaf Review, St. Paul, Minn. (1930)
  • Clown Publishing Co., Allentown, Pa. (1933)
  • Club and Social Review, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
  • Clues-Detective Stories, New York, N.Y. (1934-1939)
  • Coast Artillery Journal, Washington, D.C. (1938)
  • Coast Banker, San Francisco, Calif. (1929)
  • Coast Magazine, San Francisco, Calif. (1939-1941)
  • Cobb, Irvin S., Santa Monica, Calif. (1923-1937)
  • Coburn, Eleanor H.A., Wilton, N.H. (1936)
  • Coburn, Walt, Del Mar, Calif. (1936)
  • Cohan & Harris, New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Cohen, Albert J., Hollywood, Calif. (1932)
  • Cohen, Max, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Coleman, Kirby, Winnetka, Ill. (1932)
  • Collector of Internal Revenue, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • College Comics, New York, N.Y. (1925-1926)
  • College Life, New York, N.Y. (1925-1931)
  • College Stories, Forest Hills, N.Y. (1927)
  • Collier, Robert Inc., New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Collier & Flinn Co., Ltd., Hollywood, Calif. (1932)
  • Collison, Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif. (1933)
  • Color Card Corporation, Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • Colorado Fuel & Iron Company Industrial Bulletin, Denver, Colo. (1928)
  • Columbia University Press, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Columbian, Cleveland, Ohio. (1910-1928)
  • Columbian Marketer, Kansas City, Mo. (1930)
  • Columbian Steel Tank Company, Kansas, City, Mo. (1930)
  • Columbus Journal-Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio. (1933)

International Press Bureau

C Miscellaneous (file 4 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Comer, H.D., New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Comerford, Frank, Chicago, Ill. (1919-1922)
  • Comfort, Augusta, Me. (1927-1937)
  • Comfort Press, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. (1937)
  • Commentator, New York, N.Y. (1937-1939)
  • Commerce, Chicago, Ill. (1939)
  • Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn. (1907-1943)
  • Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, Pa. (1929)
  • Commercial National Bank of Rockford, Rockford, Ill. (1921)
  • Commercial Service Company, New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • Commercial Travelers Magazine, Springfield, Mass. (1926-1927)
  • Commissioner of Customs, Ottawa, Ont. (1940)
  • Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C. (1920)
  • Commonwealth, New York, N.Y. (1924-1931)
  • Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1931)
  • Community Home Journal, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
  • Commuter, Palo Alto, Calif. (1940)
  • Complete Detective Novel Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1928-1932)
  • Complete Novel Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Complete Northwest Novel Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1935)
  • Complete War Novels, New York, N.Y. (1942)
  • Concordia, Chicago, Ill. (1922-1930)
  • Congregationalist, Boston, Ill. (1924-1931)
  • Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. (1929-1930)
  • Conover, Lawrence P., Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Conover, Rachel Laramy, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Consolidated Film Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Consolidated Motor Parts, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1930)
  • Consolidated Coal Co., Fairmont, W.Va. (1927-1930)
  • Continental Books, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Continental Oil Company, Ponca City, Oklahoma. (1931-1932)
  • Continental Press Agency, Paris, France. (1927)
  • Continental-Illinois Company, Chicago, Ill. (1931)

International Press Bureau

Sad news

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine, regarding the death of Magtalena Buesch. Includes reference to Little Lievei being seriously sick and at risk of dying like sister Lena. Anthes concludes by noting that he continues to have
considerable pain" in chest following a severe cold.

Rieder and Anthes family

Assemblies and conversions

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. He details his success converting several heads of local families, some of whom are identified by name, despite the efforts of a [Lutheran?] pastor to prevent their departure from their former beliefs. Anthes explains that he has fallen ill from the exertion of hosting repeated assemblies and that the snowy weather is preventing him from travelling to hold yet another assembly. Prior to signing off he notes that son Martin's arm was burned by a cup of hot tea and that Brother Umbach’s Märthe may be visiting in early March.

Rieder and Anthes family

Sick wife

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. He shares news of his wife Magdalena's illness and her return to health, nothing they have had to rely on female help to get by. Anthes notes their youngest daughter is "quite healthy and so very friendly" and invites his parents to the consecration of the church later in January. The letter ends with a postscript note about the possible digging of a new well and his inability to contribute due to winter expenses.

Rieder and Anthes family

Autumn apples

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine Anthes. He begins by saying that he's feeling healthier and that the fall weather has been beautiful. After mentioning a visit by Wagenast and his wife, and fish sent with them as gifts, he provides suggestions for transporting and selling apples, sharing that he's pleased with the barrel yielded from his garden.

Rieder and Anthes family

Request for a loan

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine regarding a loan to Brother Büsch dependent on the receipt of money from Uncle Georg Schmitd following the sale of wheat. Includes well wishes to his parents and a question about the cost and potential sale of oats.

Rieder and Anthes family

Sebringville letter

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine that begins with an update about a blessed assembly and extended meeting at Brother Bittner's. He shares that his wife Magdalena has been unwell for some time, but remains cheerful, and notes that he wants to fetch Katharina Weber to server her. He also shares that Magdalena David, currently in Berlin, is expected in the next week. He concludes by asking that Heinrich be told to come to Sebringville to wed and that J. Wolf be advised to hold off selling half the wheat.

Rieder and Anthes family

I will see that the cow is fetched

Undated letter from Jacob Anthes indicating he will ensure a cow is fetched as soon as possible. Letter also asks about Johann's marriage and makes mention Wilhelm being a "fine fellow" acting in a "truly brotherly way".

Rieder and Anthes family

Estate of John S. Anthes.

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. Includes correspondence, statements of the estate, agreements, wills (plus copies) of John S. Anthes and Lydia Anthes, invoices and receipts, a statement of succession duty, ms. notes, ledger balances from the Anthes Furniture Company (1907, 1908), ts. notes from a meeting of executors, etc.

Correspondence is primarily among executors John C. Breithaupt and J.I. Frank Anthes; Peters, Brown & Co. accountants; Millar, Sims, & Gregory, barristers; Talmon Henry Rieder, and others.

Rieder and Anthes family

Correspondence.

File consists of approximately twenty five items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others. Also includes accompanying materials, and correspondence to her brother and mother. Correspondents include:

  • Clark, W.E.;
  • Department of Labour;
  • Dimbert, Eleanor;
  • Doak, Buckingham, Pressley and Perlmutter;
  • Hartwell, G.O.;
  • Parker, H.L.;
  • [?], Frances;
  • [?], Maud.

Rex, Kay

Correspondence.

File consists of twenty four items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others. Correspondents include:

  • Casgrain, Therese
  • Dennis, Laddie
  • Evans-Ehricht, Mark & Barb
  • Hauschildt, Elda
  • Kiyoshik, Ramona
  • Lenaham, Kim
  • McCullum, Terry
  • Purcell, Gillis
  • Renwick, Cathy
  • Rex, Beverly
  • Scarse, Carole
  • Taylor-Turpin, Pam
  • [?], Flo,
  • [?], Dorothea.

Rex, Kay

Correspondence.

File consists of thirty five items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others. Correspondents include:

  • Arnott, Edythe and Al
  • Burcher, Dorothy
  • Canadian Council
  • Dennis, Laddie
  • Doyle, Richard J.
  • Edwards, Bess
  • Evans-Ehricht, Mark and Barb
  • Freedman, Sonya
  • Gatenby, Greg
  • Hamm[?], Rene
  • Hauschildt, Elda
  • Ludwig, Doris
  • Mason, Madge B.
  • Pearson, Shirley
  • Rex, Sylvia
  • Sawyer, Glad
  • Stewart, William
  • Tanzola Sorbara McClellan and Handler
  • Taylor-Turpim, Pam
  • Verbugge & Co.
  • Warren, Isobel
  • Wright, C.F.

Rex, Kay

Letters to public figures.

File consists of nineteen items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others, primarily members of the Canadian Government. Correspondents include:

  • Akiwenzie, Chief Ralph
  • Bertrand, Luc
  • Birtch, Gilberte
  • Bordeleau, Christine J.
  • Bourassa, Robert
  • Cameron, Christina
  • Cameron, Don
  • Filmon, Gary
  • Foote, Judy M.
  • Fraser, John
  • Harcourt, Mike
  • Hurtig, Mel
  • Krackovic, Elvira
  • Lobregt, Patricia D.
  • McKenna, Frank
  • Rae, Bob
  • Romanow, Roy
  • Valcourt, Bernard.

Rex, Kay

Family correspodence.

File consists of sixteen items of correspondence between Kay Rex and other members of her family, as well as between other family members. Correspondents include:

  • Montgomery, Jennie
  • Montgomery, Jim
  • Rex, Beverly
  • Rex, Grace Montgomery
  • Rex, Kay
  • Rex, Lionel
  • [?], Mill (Aunt).

Also includes a folder of envelopes without correspondence.

Rex, Kay

RNAO foundation appointment book : correspondence.

File consists of forty four items of correspondence between Kay Rex and others regarding research for, and publication of, the 1987 RNAO foundation historical appointment book. Correspondents include:

  • Anderson, Claudia
  • Barrick, C.G.
  • Barry, Judy
  • Bryce, P.R.
  • Cameron, P.M.
  • Christie, Kay
  • Currow, Maureen
  • Desai, Kathy
  • Dewar, Jane
  • Donner, Gail
  • Fisher, Mary
  • Flaherty, Josephine
  • Gallop, Ruth
  • Hurd, G.T.
  • Kellough, M.H.
  • King, Nancy
  • Kirkby, Patricia
  • Lee-Hannah, Marilyn
  • McKay, E.
  • Ogilve, Heather
  • Parker, Jacqueline
  • Pepper, Evelyn
  • Pollett, Elaine
  • Reid, B.
  • Rossander, Pauline
  • Shields, Donna
  • Taylor, Mary
  • Tumber, Trudie
  • Wright-Pelrine, Eleanor
  • [?], Barb
  • [?], Ora
  • [?], Nora
  • [?], Ruth.

    Also includes three press releases.

Rex, Kay

Correspondence: miscellaneous personal.

File consists of fifty two items of miscellaneous personal correspondence between James Downey and others for the years 1999-2000. Correspondents include: Adam, Stuart; Archer, Kate; Beattie, Lorraine; Bird, Phil; Butt, Arthur; Campbell, Douglas; Clark, Ian; Cook, John; Cowan, Ann; Flagg, Mary; Frampton, Ethel; Gaulin, Michel; George, Peter; Giroux, Robert; Globe and Mail; Globus, Swani & Morton; Green, Bert; Higgins, Michael; Kalbfleisch, Jim; Konrad, Helmut; Lynch, David; Maymusson, Lynne; McKane, Paul; Milne-Smith, Carol & Ian; Mitchell, Paul D.; Mogridge, Behill; Morris, Claire & John; Parr-Johnston, Elizabeth; Patterson, Stephen E.; Pereira, Maria C.; Piper, Martha; Rymes, Tom K.; Sevcik, Ken; Shantz, Susan; Sievwright, Georgia; Simpson, Ronald D.; Skibsrud, Johanna; Smith, Rev. Mary; Van Loon, Richard J.; Vinnicombe, Elizabeth; Wicks, Ed; Wiffen, Bob; Woerner, Anna; Zanna, Betsy.

Downey, James

Correspondence: miscellaneous personal.

File consists of seventy six items of miscellaneous correspondence between James Downey and others for the year 2001. Correspondents include:

  • Aitken, Lady Violet;
  • Anderson, John;
  • Armitage, Howard;
  • Barry, Michael H.;
  • Berland, Kevin;
  • Bird, J.W. Bud;
  • Carty, Arthur J.;
  • Chakma, Amit;
  • Cook, Nancy;
  • Currie, Richard J.;
  • Davenport, Paul;
  • De la Durantague, Claire V.;
  • Dellandrea, J.S.;
  • English, John;
  • Foster, Florence;
  • Gillham, Robert;
  • Goodwin, Ed;
  • Graham, Mary;
  • Green, Irvin;
  • Hallman, Lyle and Wendy;
  • Heroux, M. Michel;
  • Hiscock, Ethel and Ralph;
  • Hnatyshyn, Ray and Gerda;
  • Hobday, John;
  • Kildaris, Fred;
  • Konrad, Helmut;
  • Krupke, Erma;
  • Lemessurier, Bob;
  • MacDonald, Alastair;
  • Maiden, Colin and Jenefor;
  • McCarthy, Sheila and Mac;
  • McCutchan, Walter;
  • Mitchell, Paul D.;
  • Monkman, Julia;
  • Nicholson, Doris;
  • O'Donovan, Valentine;
  • Parsons, June;
  • Reid, Hugh;
  • Saunders Bellingham, Susan;
  • Simpson, Ronald;
  • Strangway, David;
  • Szathmary, Emoke J.E.;
  • Talbot-Allan, Laura;
  • Thayer Scott, Jacqueline;
  • Thompson, John;
  • Van Loon, Richard J.;
  • W., Doug; Watts, Ronald L.;
  • Wright, Janet;
  • Wurtele, Douglas.

Downey, James

Correspondence.

Correspondence sent and received by James Downey related to different areas of Downey's professional life. Includes letters of appreciation, tributes, newspaper clippings, and ephemera related to awards received and work performed by Downey in different roles and associations.
Also contains drafts of speeches and addresses related to Downey's work or roles, such as "Remarks by the Chancellor" during the official launch of Lord Beaverbrook and the Kennedys by James Downey (May 15, 2012) or "Commencement Address the University of Waterloo" by Trina McQueen, president, Discovery Channel (June 18, 1999).

Downey, James

Tuerk Gasoline Engine & Co.

Modern copy prints of Norman Schneider at Tuerk Gasoline Engine & Co., where he apprenticed. File includes letter from a relative.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Canada-Cyprus Friendship Group.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to his involvement with the Canada-Cyprus Friendship Group. Records include correspondence, an overview of the European Court of Human Rights ruling regarding the legal consequences of Turkey’s invasion and military presence in Cyprus, a resolution created by Canadian citizens in Montreal to mark the twenty-seventh anniversary of Turkish invasion in Cyprus, and related material. Also includes items related to an address of the President of the Republic of Cyprus at the United National General Assembly, and a news release regarding the presidential elections in Cyprus held on February 16, 2003.

Telegdi, Andrew

Eco-planning and environmental management in coastal communities in China.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to a project focused on eco-planning and environmental management in coastal communities in China that received funding from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Records include a project proposal prepared by Dr. Geoff Wall, Program Director and David Johnston, President of the University of Waterloo and correspondence confirming funding approval. Also contains material related to the formal announcement of CIDA funding for the project held at the University of Waterloo on January 15, 2002 including an event schedule, news release, and Telegdi’s speaking notes. Andrew Telegdi attended this event as a guest speaker.

Telegdi, Andrew

Liberal leadership convention.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Telegdi’s open call for a Liberal leadership convention to remove Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada, as party leader in 2002. Also includes material related to a public debate between Telegdi and Warren Kinsella, a Canadian lawyer, and Liberal Party activist. Telegdi believed Jean Chrétien used Kinsella to intimidate Members of Parliament who wanted Paul Martin to become the new leader of the Liberal Party. At the time, Paul Martin served as a Member of Parliament representing LaSalle—Émard and Minister of Finance. Records include press articles, correspondence, news releases, an article possibly written by Telegdi regarding demands for the disclosure of Paul Martin's donations for a future leadership campaign, and multiple drafts of an article titled, Canada Needs a Leadership Convention written by Telegdi.

Telegdi, Andrew

Canada and the Iraq War.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Canada’s relation to the Iraq War. Records include correspondence from members of the public urging Telegdi to oppose Canadian participation in any military action against Iraq, a report outlining how a war with Iraq might be avoided, a report providing a summary of Canadian views on security and defence issues from various polls, and a fact sheet on the Canadian defence program.

Telegdi, Andrew

Underemployment of immigrants and refugees in Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the unemployment and underemployment of immigrants and refugees in Canada. Includes articles with background information and news releases announcing changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations impacting the selection process for skilled workers immigrating to Canada. Also contains material related to two forums held in Kitchener, Ontario in 2003 addressing the unemployment and underemployment of immigrants and refugees in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Records include correspondence, an agenda, printed web articles and press clippings, an invitation, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Same-sex marriage in Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Canada. Some of the material documents attitudes among opponents of same-sex marriage and Bill C-250 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda). This includes correspondence, flyers, pamphlets, a report on the implications for Canadian children of same-sex marriage, letters and flyers from Stephen Harper advocating for Bill C-447 An act to protect the institution of marriage.

The file also contains material documenting attitudes among supporters of same-sex marriage and Bill C-250. This includes correspondence, briefs to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, and a report from the National Liberal Caucus Research Bureau discrediting the idea of implementing a federal civil registry for same-sex couples.

Additionally, the file contains material documenting Telegdi’s political activities supporting the legalization of same-sex marriage in Canada and Bill C-250 such as correspondence, talking points, draft speeches written by Telegdi, and records related to Telegdi’s participation in two town hall meetings in the Kitchener-Waterloo area including the town hall meeting on August 27, 2003 hosted by Tristan Emmanuel.

Telegdi, Andrew

Ethnocultural overview of select federal electoral ridings.

A report and related correspondence sent to Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament from the Library of Parliament providing an ethnocultural overview of select federal electoral ridings using statistical data including Kitchener-Waterloo, Kitchener Centre, Waterloo-Wellington and Cambridge, Etobicoke as well as for all of Alberta (Peace River, Athabasca, Yellowhead, St. Albert, Elk Island, Lakeland, Edmonton, Wetaskiwin, Red Deer, Wild Rose, Crowfoot, Calgary, Macleod, Medicine Hat, and Lethbridge).

Telegdi, Andrew

Immigration to Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to immigration to Canada. Records include a policy resolution on immigration prepared by the Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, a request for a meeting by the Canadian Council of Refugees to discuss family reunification, and correspondence from Joe Volpe, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, regarding concerns from the Chinese Canadian National Council about immigration policies and procedures. In addition, the file contains correspondence from KAIROS, a social justice organization of Canadian Churches, concerning the implementation of a Refugee Appeal Division and an invitation from the STATUS campaign to participate in a conference about the regularization of non-status immigrants in Canada. Also includes a draft paper regarding undocumented workers in Canada written by Telegdi, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Canada-United States Safe Third Country Agreement.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the Canada-United States Safe Third Country Agreement. The documents provide general information about the agreement. In addition, the material captures the concerns of some constituents and associations such as Sanctuary Coalition of Southern Ontario and Jesuit Refugee Service Canada regarding the provisions of the agreement. Records include correspondence, notes, and reports.

Telegdi, Andrew

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