Correspondence received, 1920-1929
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- [192-?-1929]
Ca. 14 pieces of correspondence.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
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Correspondence received, 1920-1929
Ca. 14 pieces of correspondence.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
Correspondence : Christmas cards.
Part of Jane Urquhart fonds.
File consists of 41 Christmas cards from friends and family.
Urquhart, Jane
National Manufacturing Co. correspondence.
Part of Ratz family fonds.
A series of letters from National Manufacturing Co. regarding heading boards.
Ratz Family
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin : 1945-1946.
Correspondence from John Gartshore Martin to his mother and father, written in 1945 and 1946. Includes 2 telegrams and 22 letters, some of which are aerograms and some in envelopes, both with original stamps. The letter dated August 30, 1945, includes a copy of a memorial service for John's regiment (Lincoln and Welland) held at Nijverdal, Holland.
Martin, John Gartshore
Letters from various correspondents.
Letters to John Alexander and Jessie Martin from various correspondents. Includes four letters from Jamie's fiancee Muriel Clift while serving as a military nurse in Europe; a letter from nephew Walter; a letter from Col. R.B. Martin, and a letter from Col. A. P. [surname illegible]. The latter two are regarding the death of Jamie. Some letters are aerograms and some are in envelopes, both with original stamps.
Martin, John Gartshore
Canadian International Development Agency proposed twinning agreement.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material related to a proposal with the Canadian International Development Agency to support a twinning agreement between the Computer Science Department of the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and the Computer Science Departments of the Universities of Waterloo and Toronto. Includes correspondence, draft copies of the proposal with notes and corrections, notes, two copies of a report titled, "The application of computer technology for development: report of the Secretary-General" published by the United Nations Economic and Social Council on May 20, 1970, and related items.
Cowan, Donald D.
National Research Council of Canada : Grants 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 correspondence, memoranda, an agenda, and lists of approved grants.
Cowan, Donald D.
National Research Council of Canada : grants.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material related to National Research Council grants awarded to Donald Cowan between 1976 and 1978. Includes dot matrix printouts of financial statements for research funds awarded to Donald Cowan, a notification of decision, and a memorandum regarding National Research Council announcement of grants and increased stipends.
Cowan, Donald D.
Professional correspondence and related materials.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Correspondence sent and received by Donald Cowan pertaining to various topics including conferences, textbooks, papers, articles, equipment, sabbatical leave, and benefits. Also contains a report titled, "Some options for a universities computer network," notes, and ephemera.
Cowan, Donald D.
Seminar notices and related materials.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Seminar notices, memoranda, and programmes documenting seminars and special events at the University of Waterloo that were accumulated by Donald Cowan.
Cowan, Donald D.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
A blank copy of the final exam given to students enrolled in the undergraduate course, CS 250: Fundamentals of computers and computer systems, taught at the University of Waterloo in Fall 1983. Also includes dot matrix printouts of student grades, and related correspondence.
Cowan, Donald D.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Dot matrix printouts of students grades for the undergraduate course, CS 338: Computer applications in business: data bases and data communications, taught at the University of Waterloo in 1984. Also includes notes, student's verifications of illness and a medical certificate, and correspondence.
Cowan, Donald D.
CS 438: Computer applications in business: data bases (undergraduate course) : correspondence.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
A letter written by Bruce Simpson, Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo to Mr. Dara Yavari-Issalou, Honeywell Limited, providing details about the undergraduate course, Computer applications in business: data bases. Based on the contents of the letter, it appears Mr. Yavari-Issalou was invited to deliver lectures to students as part of the course.
Cowan, Donald D.
Counting algorithms for connected labelled graphs / D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Two copies of a typed manuscript titled, "Counting algorithms for connected labelled graphs" by Donald Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and Ralph G. Stanton. The manuscript is twelve pages. This paper was presented at the sixth Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing held at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida between February 17-20, 1975. This paper was subsequently published in the Proceedings of the sixth Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, pages 219-231. Also includes correspondence related to the submission of the paper to the conference.
Cowan, Donald D.
Data directed design research and related materials.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Material created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to data directed design. Includes notes, correspondence, computer printouts, a bibliography, and related items. In addition the file includes copies of the following articles:
1. Manna, Zohar and Richard Waldinger. (January 1980). A deductive approach to program synthesis. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, volume 2, (number 1), pages 90-121.
2. Cheatham, T.E., G.H. Holloway, and J.A. Townley. (1981). Program refinement by transformation. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, pages 430-437.
3. Bergland, G.D. (October 1981). A guided tour of program design methodologies. Computer, pages 13-37.
4. Sharma, D.K. (November 1981). McDonald's problem : an example of using Dijkstra's programming method. The Bell System Technical Journal, volume 60, (number 9), pages 2157-2165.
5. Levy, Michael R. (June 1982). Modularity and the sequential file update problem. Communications of the ACM, volume 25, (number 6), pages 362-367.
The materials in this file may have been used to support the creation of the article titled, "The data transform programming method and file processing problems"by C.J. Lucena, R.C.B. Martins, and P.A.S. Veloso (Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Donald Cowan (Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo).
Cowan, Donald D.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
A typed manuscript titled, "The growth of network cost as a function of network size" by Vinton G. Cerf and Donald Cowan. The manuscript is fifteen pages. Also includes a second typed manuscript of the same title but the listed authors are V.G. Cerf, D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton. This manuscript is twenty-one pages. In addition, the file contains handwritten notes and correspondence from Ralph Stanton that may have been used to help create the manuscripts mentioned above.
Cowan, Donald D.
Part of Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
Correspondence sent and received by Donald Cowan regarding the manuscript, "A study of the package software industry in Canada: a report submitted to the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce." The report was written by Donald Cowan and James Wesley Graham. Also includes notes, published articles, one draft copy of the report that was returned to Donald Cowan from a reviewer, and related items.
Cowan, Donald D.
Berlin Water Commission : Correspondence
Part of Marcel Pequegnat fonds.
Series consists of incoming correspondence relating to the operation of the Berlin Water Commission for the years 1899, and 1901-1905. Correspondence is addressed to the water commissioners in general, or to individual commissioners (mainly chairman J.C. Breithaupt) or the superintendent (W. Mahlon Davis and his successor Henry Hymmen).
Pequegnat, Marcel
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray sent May 7, 1843 from Leeds, Yorkshire. The letter discusses Sarah moving to Yorkshire, family news and health, and life in Leeds.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from John Lazenby to Abraham Bray dated July 5, 1843 from Holbech. The letter is written on behalf of Abraham's grandmother, who is unwell, and discusses sending Abraham 20 pounds, the health of the family, and news that friends are on their way to settle in Toronto.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Sarah Bray to Abraham Bray dated May 20, 1845. The letter was sent to Abraham via their parents and discusses Sarah's life and work and her best wishes to Abraham on the news of his wedding to a wife also named Sarah. She also gives a recipe for sealing wax.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from George Bray to Abraham Bray dated January 1, 1846 from Rathmines Mill, near Dublin. The letter starts off with a message from Sarah Bray giving details on her life and their grandmother's health as well as mentioning friends who have moved to Canada. George writes about the family in Ireland as well as commodity prices and scarcity and the Great Potato Famine.
Bray Family
Jemima Schofield to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Jemima Schofield (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated June 17, 1846 from Leeds. The letter reports on updates about the family, including Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Ann, and gives the news of the death of George Bray on May 25, 1846.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Ann Bray to Abraham Bray dated August 12, 1847 from Leeds. This short letter gives news that Ann, as well as children Jacob, Mary, and Hannah are set to leave from Liverpool for New York on August 16th or 20th.
Bray Family
Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated April 22, 1869. This letter was originally written by Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) and was forwarded, with notes, to Abraham by his sister Hannah. Sarah once again asks for help in migrating to Canada and asks after the health of the family. Hannah adds that their sister Mary has moved to Ingersoll.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from James Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 9, 1874 from Springfield Missouri. James Bray is a cousin to Abraham Bray who has moved to Missouri. The letter discusses James' siblings, the farming conditions in Missouri and land prices. He advises Abraham on whether he should sell his land in Canada and move to Missouri.
Bray Family
John Henry Rawson to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from John Henry Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. John, Abraham's nephew, gives an update on himself, his mother Sarah, sister Elizabeth Ann and Uncle William. He also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.
Bray Family
Ann Elizabeth Rawson to Abraham Bray.
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Ann Elizabeth Rawson, dated November 12, 1876 from Holbeck. The letter gives an update on her mother Sarah and brother John Henry, and mentions Sarah falling down the cellar stairs and hurting her back.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray, dated July 9, 1878 from Holbeck. The letter gives an update on Sarah and her children, John Henry and Ann Elizabeth, and tells of Uncle William's death.
Bray Family
Part of Bray family fonds.
One undated letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray. The letter asks for information on their mother's life and death and requests that any last messages for Sarah be sent to her.
Bray Family
File consists of outgoing correspondence from E.F. Roberts to Marcel Pequegnat relating to expenses and taxes. Includes expense summaries.
Grand River Conservation Commission
Potential closure of St. Mary’s General Hospital.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the potential closure of St. Mary’s General Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario. The material documents the opinions of a constituent as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the matter. Records include correspondence and a copy of an article likely written by Telegdi.
Telegdi, Andrew
Proposed revisions to the Bank Act.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to proposed changes to the Bank Act. The proposed changes included provisions allowing banks to offer insurance, portfolio management and investment advice similar to life insurance companies and securities dealers as well as provisions allowing banks to sell retail vehicle leases through their branches to customers. In addition, the proposed changes included provisions for the potential merger of banks. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in these matters. Records include correspondence from individuals and corporate entities, reports, news releases, speech transcripts, presentation notes, invitations, and other textual material. Also contains a copy of a chapter Telegdi wrote on the insurance industry for a report prepared by the National Liberal Caucus Task Force on the Future of the Financial Services Sector. The report was released on November 4, 1998.
Telegdi, Andrew
Compensation for victims of contaminated blood supply.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of a victim compensation package for individuals who received contaminated blood in Canada during the 1970s and 1980s and later contracted either the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis C virus. Records include press clippings, correspondence from constituents, and a formal statement released by Telegdi.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament documenting the opinions of some members of the public as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the denaturalization and deportation case against Wasyl Odynsky, a suspected war criminal. Records include correspondence, media releases, press articles, postcards, a pamphlet, a flyer, and other textual material.
Telegdi, Andrew
Canada-Cyprus Friendship Group.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
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
Canadian Ukraine Election Observation Mission.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to his participation in the Canadian Ukraine Election Observation Mission. During this mission, Telegdi served as a Canadian election observer to the Presidential Election in Ukraine on December 26, 2004.
Records include correspondence, phone lists, contact lists, expense claims, presentation slides, reports, forms, and a notepad. Also includes a group picture of participants in the Canadian Observers Mission to Ukraine, a certificate of thanks sent to Telegdi for his participation in the mission signed by Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada as well as a letter of thanks sent to Telegdi signed by Aileen Carrol, Minister of International Cooperation and Pierre Pettigrew, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his campaign to be elected as a Member of Parliament representing the Liberal Party for the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo in the 2008 Canadian federal election. Records include brochures, flyers, invitations, correspondence, speech transcripts and other textual material. Also includes signed letters sent to Telegdi after he lost the election from numerous individuals such as George Smitherman, Deputy Premier of Ontario; Carl Zehr, Mayor of Kitchener; Elizabeth May; Marie-P. Charette-Poulin; Maria Chaput; Céline Hervieux-Payette; and Terry Mercer.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Letters of congratulations sent to Andrew Telegdi following his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to Telegdi’s efforts to help Akatiu Somogyi and his family reclaim financial assets that were seized by the Canadian government during the Second World War. Records include correspondence between Telegdi and many government offices, officials, and fellow politicians including Shelia Copps, Jean Chrétien, and Herb Gray.
Telegdi, Andrew
Bill C-63 Citizenship of Canada Act.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to Bill C-63 Citizenship of Canada Act. The material documents the opinions of some members of the public and their recommendations to make additional changes to Bill C-63. The material also highlights Telegdi’s efforts to change a word in the Citizenship Oath. Records include correspondence, and a report.
Telegdi, Andrew
Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act. The material documents Telegdi’s work initially supporting the new bill as well as his later concerns regarding section 17 and 18 of Bill C-16. Many of the documents highlight Telegdi’s efforts to implement changes to section 17 and 18 and solicit support from fellow politicians and members of the public. Also includes correspondence from members of the public, copies of Telegdi’s official resignation letter submitted to Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada, and related material. Records include correspondence from individuals and associations, new releases, speech transcripts and notes, reports, copies of an opinion article written by Telegdi for the Toronto Star, and other textual material.
Telegdi, Andrew
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his post-political career related to crime prevention in the Region of Waterloo. Records include agendas, minutes, notes, and related material from the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council and the Crime Prevention Council of Waterloo Region Alumni Group. Andrew Telegdi was a member of the Crime Prevention Council of Waterloo Region Alumni Group. In addition, the file contains a flyer advertising a day of national remembrance and action on violence against women as well as material related to the Canadian firearms registry including a statement from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.
Telegdi, Andrew
Memorial service program for Hilde English and related material.
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
A program for Hilde Maria English’s memorial service held on July 9, 2006 at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Waterloo, Ontario. The program includes a list of participants and outlines the order of the service. The service included prayers, musical performances, and tributes. The Master of Ceremony was the Honourable Justice Patrick Flynn. Andrew Telegdi delivered a eulogy for Hilde English during the memorial service. The file also includes draft copies of Telegdi’s eulogy for Hilde English, handwritten notes, and related correspondence. Andrew Telegdi was close friends with Hilde English and her husband John English.
Telegdi, Andrew
Correspondence : from Carl F. Klinck.
Part of Alexander McNeill fonds.
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
Part of Alice Mary Hagen fonds.
Letters written to and from Alice Egan Hagen. Correspondents include Woman's Art Association of Canada, and the Nova Scotia College of Art.
Hagen, Alice Mary
Correspondence : Elizabeth Long.
Part of Alice Mary Hagen fonds.
Letters and typescript transcripts written to Elizabeth Long by Alice Egan Hagen, giving the background on sets of china she painted for various causes.
Hagen, Alice Mary
File consists of two pieces of correspondence between Annie Elizabeth May Hewlett and Elizabeth Long.
Hewlett, Annie Elizabeth May
Correspondence from Ross Alloway, Kenya, to Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Misener.
Part of Beulah Misener Alloway fonds.
4 pieces of correspondence regarding Beulah's death.
Alloway, Beulah Misener
Correspondence to and from Beulah and Ross Alloway, Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Misener and others.
Part of Beulah Misener Alloway fonds.
8 pieces of correspondence:
Alloway, Beulah Misener
Correspondence regarding Catherine Taylor.
Part of Catherine Taylor fonds.
File consists of two pieces of correspondence to Mrs. Irvine (niece to Catherine Taylor) from Adelaide Pearson (Noblesville, IN) regarding the illness and death of Catherine Taylor.
Taylor, Catherine
Anthes family to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from John Schmidt Anthes, Lydia Catherine Anthes and Lydia Louisa Anthes Breithaupt and others to cousin Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses their summer at the Breithaupt cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene) and in Sans Souic, Moon River, the well-being of family and friends and Albert Liborious' upcoming trip to Germany.
Anthes, John Schmitt
Bean, Euphemia to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Euphemia Bean to brother Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses their sister Emma visiting her.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Eusebius Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the health of their mother and Eusebius' plans to visit Ohio.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Eusebius Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the death and burial of Eusebius' wife.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Jacob Wesley to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Jacob Wesley Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Louis Henry's son Louis' health and activities.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Margaret Hailer Wager to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
The
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Margaret Hailer Wager to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses her ill recovery from ill health, local news and the hot summer weather.
Wagner Hailer family
Bean, Margaret Hailer Wager to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses her ill health, the health of Louis Henry's son and half-siblings and the accidental death of Mr. Mayer. A note is appended to the end from Louis Henry's half sister Alma Bean.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius and Louis J. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Albert Liborius Louis J. Breithaupt to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses a trip down the Rhine including visiting Koblenz and Bonn.
Breithaupt, Louis Jacob
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses spending time at the Breithaupt family cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene), Ontario including Louis J. Breithaupt buying a houseboat, local preachers and Catherine's wedding anniversary.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Catherine Hailer to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the health of friends and family, her plans to travel for church conferences and the harvest and weather.
Wagner Hailer family
Breithaupt, Louis to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Louis Breithaupt to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the family and visiting at the cottage.
Wagner Hailer family
Clemens, Moses to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Moses Clemens to Louis Henry Wagner regarding whether Louis Henry can loan him a copy of the Homiletic Cyclopaedia.
Wagner Hailer family
Hauch, J.R. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from J.R. Hauch to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Hauch having to go before a tribunal and would Louis Henry attend, and also bring a basket of grapes.
Wagner Hailer family
Sench, J. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from J. Sench to Louis Henry Wagner regarding the payment of 27.60 by Issac Bergy.
Wagner Hailer family
Sench, J. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from J. Sench to Louis Henry Wagner regarding the delivery of 10$.
Wagner Hailer family
Staebler, Mary to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Mary Staebler to Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses Mary's activities over the past week, and ends with Mary accepting an offer from Louis Henry, seemingly to move with him. The letter was written a few months before the couple married.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Catherine to Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Catherine Wagner to Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean. The letter indicates that Catherine has returned from Liverpool and is in Lyons, New York. She asks her mother to let her stay for the wedding of Liz Nusbickel (daughter of Elizabeth Wagner Nusbickel) to Emil Luesher and for money for a new dress and hat for the winter.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Heinrich to Jacob Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Heinrich Wagner to his son Jacob Wagner. The letter discusses Heinrich's health, and he entreats Jacob to disregard his own health concerns and continue to minister. As well, Heinrich makes mention of Jacob's brother Phillip Wagner and indicates that he expects a letter from him, in German, truthfully updating Heinrich on his life.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Louis Henry to J.F. Esher.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Louis Henry Wagner to Bishop J.F. Esher. The letter discusses the possibility of the Evangelical Church in Canada merging with the Methodist Church, and seeking Esher's thoughts on the subject.
Wagner Hailer family
Wagner, Louis Henry to Simon L. Umbach.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Louis Henry Wagner to SImon L. Umbach. Also includes a return letter from Simon L. Umbach to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of correspondence to and from William Pope Clement and Muriel Kerr Clement.
Correspondents include:
Clement Bowlby Family
Stewart, Elizabeth (Betty) née Clement 1916-1977 and Peter Stewart 1915-1980.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of materials relating to the life and death of Elizabeth (Betty) Clement Stewart and husband Peter Stewart. Includes clippings on Betty's schooling, achievements, and death as well as obituaries for Peter and marriage announcements for the two. Also includes correspondence between Betty and William Pope Clement. As well, the file includes materials on Betty and Peter's daughter Janet including a programme from the 1978 Five Outstanding Young Londoners Awards Banquet at which she was honoured and correspondence between her and Beatrice Hagey.
Clement Bowlby Family
Forbes, Margaret (Peggy) Chellew née Adams Clement 1921-2010 and Donald Rossell Forbes 1920-2005.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of materials relating to Margaret (Peggy) Chellew Adams Clement Forbes and husband Donald Rossell Forbes. Includes a clipping, an invitation to Peggy and Donald's wedding as well as to the wedding of their son Jock to Rosemarie Ann Wilson, a poem written for Florence Grace Clement on her 90th birthday, family agendas and a series of correspondence.
Correspondents include:
Clement Bowlby Family
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from unknown to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
[?], Estella to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Estella [?] to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard asks Louis Henry when he plans to return home.
Wagner Hailer family
[M.L.?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from [M.L.?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
[Noecker?], Emma to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Correspondence from Emma [Noecker] to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the deaths of Christina Lang Miller and Father Kletzing.
Wagner Hailer family
[Wiship?], L. to Louis Henry Wagner.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
correspondence from L. [Wiship?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family
The Sims family collection encompasses records of the Sims and Cook, Davidson and Garden families retained by members of the two family branches that came together when Harvey James Sims and Florence Katherine Roos married in 1902. Their Sims and Davidson forbears were equally significant in the history of the Waterloo-Wellington area and in the growth and development of agriculture, education, business and government. Harvey James Sims and Florence Katherine Roos were deeply involved in their local community of Berlin, (later Kitchener) Ontario and their own records contain significant additions to our knowledge of local personalities and affairs. Harvey was a childhood and lifelong friend of William Lyon Mackenzie King; they wrote and visited each other regularly. King's sister Bella was also a close friend of Florence from school days on.
Sims family
Sims, Peter Harvey to his wife Jemima Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Peter H. Sims from Glenelg, September 18, 1869 to his wife Jemima Sims: "My dear wife
I arrived here safely last night and I Can tell you I was pretty tired. I feel somewhat sore this morning but will be all right soon. There was nothing remarkable happened on the way worthy to being related. When I came in sight of the old House in the moon light I then began to feel lonesome. I felt like turning in and staying all night but I knew you were not there to greet me on my return so I went on to mothers where I got a cup of tea and then went to bed. I slept well for I was very tired. I begin to see now how lonesome I am going to be without you. No one can supply your place and now you are away I begin to feel it . . . I now bid you good bye with a good hearty kiss.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
I remain your loving husband
P.H. Sims.”
Includes a stamped envelope addressed to Jemima at Flora P.O. (later Floradale) and postmarked Walkerton.
Sims family
Sims, Peter Harvey to his wife Jemima Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Peter H. Sims dated Salem, October 4, 1869 to his wife Jemima Sims: "I am making every endeavour to get out of the bush country but I cannot do so untill [sic] I collect the accounts and straighten the business somewhat. After I got back I went out collecting but found it was impossible to get any money, consequently I took cattle. By this means I got a dozen together and I then started for Elora to turn them into money, which I will do tomorrow."
Sims family
Sims, Peter Harvey to his wife Jemima Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Peter H. Sims dated Waterloo, July 28, 1876 to his wife Jemima Sims: "I am getting along very well, have plenty to do to keep me from getting lonesome. But when night come and before I retire to rest I feel that I [am] alone and that home would be dreary enough without you . . . What do you think the town has had a visit from Mrs Von Schultis. She is dressed up in wonderful fine style. Black. Silk. Bustles and flounces. I suppose she came to see her children, and get a plan (place?) for her little girl at [B---'s?] I think she has left. She created quite a sensation in town . . . Remember me to Harvey and tell him Pa would like to see him and that I hope he is a good boy. Be careful of the water and do not let him go too close to it. I do not wish to hurry you home but I feel that I would like to see you back sometime next week. I am your loving Husband, Peter."
Letterhead is The Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, President I.E. Bowman, P.H. Sims Secretary.
Sims family
Sims, Peter Harvey to his wife Jemima Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from Peter H. Sims dated London, Ontario, May 10, 1878 to his wife Jemima Sims; two court cases involving his business are being heard there.
Sims family
Cook, Jemima: correspondence from friends to 1869.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from Jemima Cook's friends prior to her marriage in 1869.
Sims family
Sims, Jemima : general correspondence received.
Part of Sims Family collection.
General correspondence received by Jemima Sims.
Sims family
Stauffer, Rosanna to Jemima Cook.
Part of Sims Family collection.
From: Breslau, about sewing.
Sims family
McQueen, Janet to Peter Harvey Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
From: Athena. Discusses how she and John can't pay the note; their boys are supporting them.
Sims family
Sims, James and Janet to their son Peter Harvey Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter from James and Janet Sims, Hawkesville, thanking Peter H. Sims for the $30.00 he sent so they could pay for the cow.
Sims family
Sims, Janet to her son Peter Harvey Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
"You are getting quite careless about your mother, you promised to come in the fall but failed."
Sims family
Sims, James Campbell to his brother Peter Harvey Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Three letters from James Campbell Sims in Montreal to Peter H. Sims.
Sims family