- CA RBD MSG 658
- Fonds
- 1835-1844
The collection includes family correspondence, 1835-1844 and testimonials to Lynch's character, 1839.
Lynch, Richard, active 1835-1844
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The collection includes family correspondence, 1835-1844 and testimonials to Lynch's character, 1839.
Lynch, Richard, active 1835-1844
His papers comprise correspondence concerning the McGill Medical Faculty from Lord Strathcona, the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Red Cross, and a Boer War Relief Fund.
Roddick, Thomas George, 1846-1923
Fonds consists of letters written to P.M. Roget by various people, 1830-1856.
Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869
148th Battalion Canadian Army Fonds
This material consists of the daily orders of the 148th Battalion during World War I.
Canadian Army, 148th Battalion, 1915-1917
Leacock's papers comprise manuscripts of books, articles, and speeches written ca 1913-1937: included are Leacock's history of Montréal, and comic pieces such as "Too Much College", "The Stamp Album World", "Simple Stories of Success" and "Bed-Time, Stories for Grown-Up People". Correspondence covers the period ca 1915-1944. There are also newspaper articles by and about Leacock; book orders and related correspondence; manuscripts of articles and speeches about Leacock; and correspondence concerning donations to the Leacock Collection (Approximately 1948-1960).
Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944
Collection consists of correspondence from J.W.A. Hickson between 1912 and 1956.
Roback, A. A. (Abraham Aaron), 1890-1965
This is a typescript copy of Maybury's diary, covering the period 1856 to 1875, and treating of life in colonial Australia, including a journey to the gold fields.
Maybury, Francis, active 1856-1875
This is the pay ledger for Wolfe's Regiment of Marines.
Wolfe, Edward, 1685-1759
Constance Beresford-Howe Fonds
Fonds contains manuscript of the novel "The Unreasoning Heart."
Beresford-Howe, Constance
The fonds documents Dorothy Duncan’s personal and professional activities as an American-born Canadian writer and painter, primarily between 1930 and her death in 1957. Duncan’s career as a writer is represented by scrapbooks, clippings, and photographs related to her published works, two unpublished manuscripts, and contracts and correspondence with publishers and her literary agent in New York. Her activities as a painter are documented in clippings, lists of paintings, and contracts with art galleries. The fonds also contains personal correspondence, including letters from friends, family, fans, and a significant number of letters from her husband, Hugh MacLennan. Duncan’s notebooks and diaries also attest to her personal and professional activities. They document her early adulthood in Illinois and her later life in Montreal, and include notes, agendas, and a ledger. The fonds also contains two albums of personal photographs.
Duncan, Dorothy