- CA OSLER P135-4-24
- Item
- July 20- August 11, 1865
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Statement gives the amounts paid to Mr. Hendery on July 20 and August 11 for the silver tea set purchased by the committee for Worthington's Testimonial. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Statement gives the amounts paid to Mr. Hendery on July 20 and August 11 for the silver tea set purchased by the committee for Worthington's Testimonial. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Additional subscriptions to the Testimonial. Six names and amounts are entered on a small piece of paper: Henry B. Harring(?); Danville; A. I. Ball; Stanstead; A. Friend; B. Freeman: S. A. Stevens. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A small rectangle of blue paper dealing with the testimonial committee. The names W. E. Ibbotson, S. A. Steoeus(?), W. W. Beckett, D. W. Dillow, and I. D. Coates are written on it. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A small piece of dark green paper with the words "Worthington Testimonial 1865". Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Piece of paper with a verse printed on it entitled 'Song' and beginning "Three 'Jolly Dogs,' Sunday night after. pray'rs-". Printed.
A partial inventory of this collection reveals that it is largely composed of the scattered personal papers of the members of the Worthington Family, ca. 1833-1944, especially those of Edward Dagge Worthington and Arthur Norreys Worthington. The fonds also includes a few items pertaining to Edward Bruen Worthington and Asheton N. Worthington. It includes personal, business and professional correspondence; certificates, diplomas, tests, maps, sketchbooks, loose ledger sheets, testimonials, photographs and newspaper clippings. The greater part of the collection consists of the papers of Edward Dagge Worthington including correspondence related to his business affairs, medical career and family matters (1840-1883); medical certificates and diplomas, (1840-1847); two sketchbooks, (1840?); with caricatures of John Goodsir, Alexander Munro, Robert Knox and William Robertson; testimonials (1865, 1867); a resume of his education covering 1833-1843; newspaper clippings and photographs. The papers of Arthur Norreys Worthington are primarily correspondence describing his military activities in South Africa, 1900.
Worthington (Family : 1833-1944 : Sherbrooke, Québec)