File consists of correspondence to various scholars and research Institutions, libraries, museums, historical societies and universities. The nature of the correspondence relates to research on the Hart Family and E. Miller's participation as organizer of the first Annual Conference of Canadian Jewish Studies (June 3-4 1980).
File consists primarily of personal correspondence as well as E. Miller's correspondence to the Massachusetts Historical Society and other archival Institutions. A large part of the file consists of Invitations, memos and newsletters about the exhibition "A Coat of Many Colours: Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada (1990)".
File consists of correspondence to various research institutions, libraries, museums, historical societies and universities relating to E. Miller's research on the David, de Sola, Hart and Judah families. A large portion of the correspondence relates to E. Miller searching for a copy of a map of Trois-Rivieres from 1815 and the Judah family. Includes an exchange between E. Miller and historian Gerald Tulchinsky in the context of research for a book.
File consists of correspondence to various research Institutions, libraries, museums, historical societies and universities. The nature of the correspondence relates to E. Miller's research on Abraham de Sola and Aaron Hart. Some of the Institutions Include the Library of Congress, Princeton University, Yale University, and Brandeis University.
File consists of correspondence by E. Miller concerning her position as an archivist at the Jewish Public Library as well as research related correspondence.
File consists of correspondence relating to E. Miller's research of the de Sola and Joseph families and includes correspondence with their descendants.
File consists of typed addresses by E. Miller entitled: "Jewish Community Roots in Lower Canada" and "Our Roots: The Evolution of To-Days Jewish Community". Also Includes an address to the Canadian Jewish Historical Society about archives. Also includes copy of E. Miller's "Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue (Shearith Israel) Montreal, 1768-1968."