- CA MUA MG 1022-6-011-0021
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- 17 February 1873
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Copy of a letter from George Mercer Dawson to L. Ward, written from Quebec.
Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Copy of a letter from George Mercer Dawson to L. Ward, written from Quebec.
Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from George Mercer Dawson to Anna Dawson, written at Quebec. Letter discusses acquaintances.
Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from George Mercer Dawson to Anna Dawson, written at Quebec. Letter marked "Private!" at the top. Mentions losing his B.C. Survey appointment and considering Boundary Commission appointment. Letter provides update on his course of lectures.
Dawson, George Mercer, 1849-1901
Letter from Hall Bros. & Co. to B.J. Harrington, written from Quebec.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Hall Bros. & Co.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter to George from his father, Sir William Dawson, written at Quebec.
Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Veliume, A. B.
Letter from Robert Woolsey, 18 November 1790
Part of James Morrison papers
Letter from R. Woolsey to Morrison about business matters and political news. Includes mention the arrival of a ship, the Angelique, from the West Indies with rum, sugar and coffee, and brief mentions of cider and wheat. Also includes political news about the possibility of an American attack on Detroit and news about Woolsey's wife's health.
Letter from John Antill, 7 July 1791
Part of James Morrison papers
Letter from John Antill to James Morrison about the construction of a house, with plans of the ground floor and second floor and descriptions of changes that need to be made. Also includes some news of comings and goings from Quebec.
Part of James Morrison papers
Fragments of a letter discussing the price and purchase of wheat. Possibly from John Painter to James Morrison.
Part of Masson Collection
Autograph document from the residents fo Quebec City to Sir James Craif, complaining of Craig's dissolution of the government and a bill making judges ineligible to serve in the House of Assembly.