- CA RBD MSG 145
- Fonds
- approximately 1790
These papers consist of "Decimas" and "Quarteros", i.e. poems "compuestas a D. Franco Moline".
Moline, Franco, approximately 1790
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These papers consist of "Decimas" and "Quarteros", i.e. poems "compuestas a D. Franco Moline".
Moline, Franco, approximately 1790
McDonald's correspondence, 1791-1860, mostly concerns business and property matters, but also includes personal correspondence. There are statements of account with McTavish, Frobisher & Co., 1799; with McTavish, Fraser & Co., 1803-1804; with McTavish, McGillivray & Co., 1808-1809. There are two volumes of autobiographical notes assembled in 1859 and covering the period 1791-1816.
There is a second copy of the autobiography, probably transcribed in the late 19th century. Written on the front fly leaf is the name: A.E. MacDonald. It has 63 leaves, and there are minor textual variants.
McDonald, John, 1771 or 1772-1866
Macdonell's papers comprise a journal for 1793-1795, which L.R. Masson entitled "Assinoboines-Rivière Qu'appelle", and an account of the Red River, approximately 1797.
Macdonell, John, 1768-1850
St. Gabriel Street Presbyterian Church Fonds
This microfilm contains the Registers of births, marriages, and deaths, 1796-1869 and the minute books of the Presbytery of Québec, 1831-1842.
St. Gabriel Street Church (Montréal, Québec)
Conains a log or "continuation of proceedings" of the H.M.S. Hannibal maintained by its commander, E.J. Smith.
Fonds contains manuscript of "Cours de réligion en vers," 1797.
Rou, David, active 1797
Fonds consists of an album of autograph letters and signatures, including letters both to and from Nichols. Correspondents include John Temple (26 November 1821) and Charles Burney Jr. (5 January 1809). Also represented in the fonds are Nichols's children John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863) and John Gough Nichols (1806-1873), including a letter to John Gough Nichols from Sir Henry Ellis (2 December 1842).
Nichols, John, 1745-1826
Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
The Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds follows the family of Sir John William Dawson, geologist and Principal of McGill University from 1855-1893, through four generations, including both personal and scientific papers of John William Dawson, his son-in law, B. J. Harrington, and his son, explorer, geologist, and Director of the Geological Survey George Mercer Dawson. Other family members include James Dawson, father to Sir John William Dawson, a Scots immigrant to Nova Scotia, printer, stationer, unsuccessful investor and zealous Presbyterian; John William's wife Margaret Mercer; their children William Bell Dawson, an engineer, Rankine Dawson, a physician, and Anna Lois Dawson. Also represented are Anna Dawson Harrington and B. J. Harrington's children, Eva Dawson and her husband, Hope Atkin, and their families
Dawson-Harrington Families
Fonds consists of journal for the year 1800 kept by Thomson on the Mackenzie River (Rocky Mountain).
Thomson, John, died 1828
Fonds consists of McLeod's journal at Fort Alexander.
McLeod, Archibald Norman, active 1796-1837