148th Battalion Canadian Army Fonds
- CA RBD MSG 661
- Fonds
- 1915-1917
This material consists of the daily orders of the 148th Battalion during World War I.
Canadian Army, 148th Battalion, 1915-1917
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148th Battalion Canadian Army Fonds
This material consists of the daily orders of the 148th Battalion during World War I.
Canadian Army, 148th Battalion, 1915-1917
Adolphus Washington Greeley Fonds
Greeley's papers comprise 15 letters, and the original typescript, with handwritten corrections of Chapters 11-18 of Arctic Discoveries.
Greeley, Adolphus Washington, 1844-1935
Fonds consists of a late seventeenth-century manuscript containing a critical commentary on Machiavelli's The Price, created for the use of Agostino Cerretari.
These are two manuscript copies of Marchetti's translation of Lucretius, Tito Lucrezio della natura delle cose.
Marchetti, Alessandro, 1633-1714
This records travels in the Red River Colony in 1806. On the final leaf it is noted that the text was revised 7 May 1840
Henry, Alexander, -1814
Fonds consists of Mackenzie's journal kept on Great Bear Lake.
Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820
This collection consists of scrap books of prints and letters, mostly concerning Canada or Montréal compiled by Sandham.
Sandham, Alfred, 1838-1910
Fonds consists of six autograph signed letters written at Montreal by Ann Adams, dated between 24 March 1834 to 26 December 1937, to her son Edward H. in Providence, Rhode Island, and Philadelphia. Letters contain local news (churches and organs built, the railroad to St. Johns, fires, printing and publishing, cholera, etc.), observations on the worsening tensions between Papineau and the "Canadiens" and the "Loyalists," and accounts of preaching by an Indigenous convert to Christianity.
Adams, Ann
The fonds consists of Ann Diamond's manuscripts and literary archives.
Diamond, Ann, 1951-
This copy of Ann Hobbs' The Discarded Daughter, a Tragedy was made from Philipps MS.23881 in the British Museum by J. Smith.
Hobbs, Ann, active 1866