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Osler Library Worthington Family Fonds
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Letter

Letter from Wafes(?) Nichols, Sherbrooke to Dr. Worthington. The surgeon of the 5th Battalion of the Eastern township Militia in Canada writes concerning Dr. Worthington's leaving the village due to poor health. Also asks that if he is ever in Baltimore to look up Widow Nichols whose maiden name was Patterson. Handwritten.

Diploma

Diploma entitled "Collegium Medicorum et Chirurgorum" which was presented to Edward D. Worthington. Printed on parchment complete with the seal. It is signed by Russell, Marmett and Belleau.

Photograph

A mounted black and white photo taken of five men full view. "Photographed and Published by W. Notman, Montreal" is printed on the front. On the verso are the notes of W. W. Francis: "From the late Col. E.B. Worthington of Sherbrooke 1945. The central figure is evidently the Prince of Wales, 1860 and the man on his right looks as if he might be E.D. Worthington. The first figure on the left is apparently Dr. Sir Henry Acland, who accompanied him (see D.NB. 2 supple 1, 554). Acland would be 45. Worthington 40 and the P.W. 18 in 1860."

Letter

Letter from E. Worthington to The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. He is requesting to obtain their diploma after attending 2 winter and 1 summer course. Handwritten.

Orders

Militia General Orders from A. de Salaberry, Quebec to E. D. Worthington. He is appointed Surgeon to the whole of the volunteer force at Sherbrooke.

Booklet

Souvenir booklet for 62nd Regiment, Saint John Fusiliers, showing portraits of officers.

Report

Report of Treasurer to Committee for the Worthington Testimonial. It gives the amounts received from Mr. Dillon and Ibbotson; the cost of the tea service; the engraving; the discount and the amounts paid on July 20 and August 8. Handwritten.

Testimonial

A small piece of dark green paper with the words "Worthington Testimonial 1865". Handwritten.

Statement

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.

Letter

Letter from P. Hendery, Montreal to T. E. Morris, Sherbrooke in which he acknowledges Morris' letter of the 19th. He asks if the name of the manufacturer could be mentioned in the notice of the presentation of the tea service in the public papers, Receipt and guarantee were enclosed. Handwritten.

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