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              Francis H. C. Stevens
              CA BI MG 15.44 · Fonds · 1832-1973

              The following fonds consist of correspondence, memorandum, printed material, and clippings regarding genealogy and family history of Francis Stevens, notebooks on botany with free hand illustrations by William C. Stevens, Francis' father the botanist at Kansas University, biography of William C. Stevens, reviews of Cape Breton cultural events and concerts, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks, and photographs.

              Thomas Burke
              CA BI MG 15.4 · Fonds · 1880

              Example of fancy 19th century lettering done by Thomas Burke of Mabou in his 84th year. Last Will and Testament of Thomas Burke, Mabou, 1886.

              A. D. MacNeill
              CA BI MG 15.80 · Fonds · 1880 - 1891

              Fonds consists of: 1. Biography by John Davis. 2. Poem “Salt Mountain.`` 3. Newspaper article by Mr. MacNeill’s on poetry and health (1885). 4. A collection of his poems entitled “Woodlands & Other Rhymes; The Panorama of the Age.” 5. Memorial tribute “To The Memory of John A. MacNeill.”

              A. D. MacNeill
              Daniel D. MacKenzie
              CA BI MG 15.2 · Fonds · 1881

              Fond consists of the following poem entitled “The MacDonald-Lynch Wrestling Match” by D. D. MacKenzie (1859-1927) of Lake Ainslie and North Sydney. He was M.P. for Cape Breton North-Victoria, 1904-1923 and judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The poem is a tribute to Dr. H. N. (Hudy) MacDonald who won the wrestling championship of America 16 August 1881.

              George G. Patterson
              CA BI MG 15.49 · Fonds · 1885

              Fonds consists of history of Victoria County by George G. Patterson. Together with a short History of Baddeck by the late Robert Elmsley.

              Winston "Scotty" Fitzgerald
              CA BI MG 15.79 · Collection · 1887-1983

              Collection consists of original and photocopied papers, sheet music, and publications belonging to Winston "Scotty" Fitzgerald. This collection is filed in the rare book cabinet at the Beaton Institute. The following is a numerical list of his musical collection:

              1. The Skye Collection of Reels and Strathspeys, compiled by Keith Norman Macdonald. 1887
                1a. New publication of the Skye Coll. By Paul Cranford. Dec 1 1979.
              2. The Athole coll. of the Dance music of Scotland, compiled by James Stewart Robertson last edition, 1961, hard cover.
              3. The beauties of Niel Gow parts 1-4, plus the Curious Coll. and Niel Gow’s sixth book of reels, new, hard cover (about 1787)
              4. Niel Gow and son's first book 2nd edition new hard cover. Sept 21 1801.
              5. Captain Simon Fraser Coll 1715-1745 (orig coll), new hard cover.
                5a. 2nd copy of above #5 Capt. Simon Fraser note; this is the new 1982 publication by Paul Cranford.
              6. "The minstrelsy of the Scottish highlanders" edited and arranged by Alfred Moffat, new hard cover.
              7. The Scottish music worker, by James Scott Skinnerand J. Murdock Henderson. 1950, 16 pages, soft cover.
              8. Flowers of Scottish melody xerox copy 51 pages soft cover.
              9. The Scottish violinist composed and arranged by j. Scott skinner soft cover 49 pages.
              10. The Miller O'Hirn coll. By James Scott SkinnerXerox Copy soft cover 90 pages.
              11. The Logie coll. By James Scott Skinnerxerox copy soft cover 130 pages.
              12. Kohlers' violin repositiory of Dance music xerox copy soft cover 280 pages.
              13. Ringing strings by tom Anderson "traditional Shetland music and Dance". Xerox copy soft cover, 100 pages
              14. "Old Irish folk music and songs" by p. W. Joyce, ll.D., m.R.I.A. Dublin, 1909 hard cover
              15. Walton's Irish Dance music, part I soft cover, 6 pages by j. M. Crofts, a.D.C.M. Dublin
              16. "Harding’s original collection of jigs & reels" new York, 1928 soft cover, 61 pages note (2) copies number of second copy #16a
              17. Irish folk Dance music compiled by jerry O’Brien, Roxbury, mass. 1952 soft cover 269 tunes
              18. "Jerry O’Brien’s accordion instructor" arranged for accordion, violin, flute, bagpipes & banjo by Jerry O’Brien, 1949 soft cover, 30 pages.
              19. "Where the Shannon rises" selected compositions of Ed Reavy, traditional Irish compositions of Edward V. Reavy, soft cover, 81 pages 1971
                19a. Second copy of #19 (xerox copy)
              20. "Ceol rince na heireann" (tunes from 1871 1956) collected by Sheain Potts, Ireland. Soft cover, 214 tunes, titles written in Irish Gaelic.
              21. Allan's Irish fiddler contains 120 tunes by Mozart Allan, printed in England soft cover, 32 pages. Note there are three of these books #'s 21, 21a, 21b
              22. "Allan’s reels, strathspeys and general Dance music" enlarged edition by Mozart Allan, Scotland, soft cover, 47 pages.
              23. "One thousand fiddle tunes" by M. M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago, 1940 soft cover, 120 pages.
              24. "Kerr’s second" coll. Of merry melodies for the violin 445 airs, soft cover, 50 pages
              25. "Kerr’s third" coll. Of merry melodies for the violin, 446 airs, soft cover, 51 pages.
              26. "The cape Breton collection of Scottish melodies" compiled by Gordon F. MacQuarrie and Joseph Beaton, Medford, Mass. 1940 soft cover, 50 pages.
              27. "MacEachern's collection of cape Breton Scottish music for violin" vol. I composed by Dan Hughie MacEachern, Queensville, N.S. 1975 soft cover, 44 pages
              28. "Mabou music" composed by Joseph Beaton vol. I published by the casket printing co. Ltd., soft cover, 8 tunes
              29. Dan R. Macdonald compositions, 28 pages, soft cover, hand written tunes of the late Dan r. Macdonald (in his own writing) note many of these tunes haven't been published.
              30. The Scottish Dance album arranged by J. Michael Diack, soft cover, 16 tunes, 15 pages, 1st violin.
              31. "Kerr’s modern Dance album" for the violin by James s. Kerr, soft cover, 16 pages quadrilles, schottisches, etc., #j.S.K. 478
              32. The Balmoral reel book, collection of the most admired tunes by Bayley & Ferguson, Scotland, soft cover, 37 pages
                32a. Second copy of above.
              33. Middleton's selection of strathspeys & reels for the violin by Peter Milne, Edinburgh, soft cover, 38 pages.
                33a. Second copy of above.
              34. "Mozart Allan’s collection of Dance music" for the violin for amateur performers. 1st collection, soft cover, 49 pages
              35. "Mozart Allan’s collection of Dance music" for the violin & amateur performers, second collection, soft cover, 49 pages
              36. "Old Scottish music" collected & adapted for Scottish country Dances by Annie Shand, 1932 soft cover, 49 pages
                36a. Second copy of above.
              37. "Unknown name collection of violin tunes” hornpipes, jigs, reels, etc., cover and title of collection is missing, soft cover, 106 pages.
              38. "The Braemar collection of highland music for the piano" arranged by Alfred Moffatt, Glasgow. Xerox copy, soft cover, 1916 #b.3016f. 85 pages
              39. Very old collection of violin tunes, polkas, jigs, reels etc., soft cover (original cover and title are missing, 48 pages.
              40. "Universal violin and piano album" violin part, Mozart Allan, Glasgow, soft cover, 25 pages.
              41. "U.S. School of music" home study course for the violin, New York, lessons 1 96 note (several pages missing)
              42. Scottish songs, cover and title missing, soft cover, 245 pages.
              43. Hand written music, various pages and tunes written for Winston, taken from various collections and some local made compositions, soft cover, approximately 300 pages.
              44. "Scottish songs" #2 original cover & title is missing, new soft cover (yellow) 216 pages.
              45. Scottish & Irish vol. I various pieces taken from rare violin collections bound together to make up a collection, approximately 100 pages, soft (new) cover.
              46. Scottish & Irish vol. II, various pages and loose music from collections, etc., new soft cover, approximately 75 pages.
              47. Scottish & Irish vol. III, loose music given to Winston bound in this collection, new soft cover approximately 80 pages.
              48. "Don Messer’s way down east" fiddle tunes, January, 1948 soft cover, 32 pages, 98 tunes.
              49. Scottish song collection, original cover and title missing. New soft cover, 64 pages.
              50. Valley waltzes 75 waltzes for violin, piano, mandolin and flute complied by Roma McMillan published by O.F.C. Publications, Ottawa, 1983. Soft cover, xerox copy, 55 pages.
              51. "Song book" modern music original cover and title missing, new soft cover. 286 pages.
              52. "Dancla" vol. 219. Schirmer's library of musical classics by George Lehmann, copyright 1928 soft cover, 19 pages.
              53. Songs of the world original title & cover missing, new soft cover, 208 pages by amsco music sales co., New York City
              54. Clarinet polka, sheet music p.S. No. 181 for piano solo, Vitak Jelsnic co. Chicago.
              55. Kerr's collection of the popular tunes of all nations, soft cover by James S. Kerr, Glasgow, 50 pages.
              56. Bagpipe collection "The Glendaruel Collection" compiled by Pipe Major W. Norris, Scotland up to date settings, soft cover, 60 pages.
              57. Bagpipe collection: the J. Wilson coll. Book I original cover is missing, new soft cover, 48 pages.
              58. Bagpipe collection: "The William Ross Coll." December, 1936, original cover missing, new soft cover, 44 pages.
              59. Bagpipe collection: "Highland Bagpipe" how to play the highland bagpipe compiled and arranged by P. M. James Robertson, soft cover, 70 pages.
              60. Bagpipe collection: "The Edinburgh coll. (part 9) of highland bagpipe music" compiled and arranged by David Glen, Edinburgh, soft cover, 30 pages.
              61. Bagpipe collection: "The Edinburgh coll. (part 10) of highland bagpipe music" compiled and arranged by David Glen, soft cover, 30 pages.
              62. Bagpipe collection: "The Seaforth highlanders" standard settings of pipe makers, soft green cover, Paterson’s Publications Ltd., London, 136 pages.
              63. Bagpipe collection: a made up collection of loose pages from various pipe works, December, 1987. New soft cover, about 60 pages.
              64. Bagpipe collection: scots guards vol I standard settings of pipe music, 1954. New red hard cover, 275 pages.
              Fitzgerald, Winston "Scotty"
              MG 15.82 · Fonds · 1892-1993

              Fonds consist of alphabetical listing of various writers pertaining to Cape Breton. and their bio-biography's. Chisholm and MacKinnon undertook this project to justify a course credit.

              Stephen Butler Leacock
              CA BI MG 15.16 · Fonds · 1902-1970

              Fonds consists of handwritten manuscripts by Mr. Leacock, articles from various publications, a scrapbook of Mr. Leacock on political economy, miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
              Papers include:
              A. 1) Handwritten manuscripts by Mr. Leacock: “Abdul Aziz Has His”, “The Drama as it Was and Is”, “Whose Move is It?”, “Should Bachelors be Taxed to Extinction” c. 1910-1915 together with price list (1946) for same. Original, 121 pages
              2) Canada Vol. 1 #1, January 13, 1906 used as a scrapbook by Colin Forbes and containing his photograph. [Photographic Archives Accession #79-6-2986]
              Printed material, 41 pages
              Presented by William “Senator” MacDonald, Sydney, in 1960.
              B. Scrapbook of clippings of Stephen Leacock’s lectures on Political Economy at McGill University, 1902-1906. Clippings, 1 cm
              C. Clippings, 1921-1970

              Leacock, Stephen Butler
              Margaret MacPhee
              CA BI MG 15.76 · Fonds · 1912-1997

              Fonds consists of correspondence and newspaper clippings:
              a. Newspaper clipping: Tribute of Margaret MacPhee, August 23, 1980. 1 p.
              b. Thank you acknowledgement. 1 p.
              c. Letter from the Gaelic Society. 1 p.
              d. Testimonial napkin and invitation.
              e. Newspaper clipping: MacPhee Clan Ceilidh is enjoyed. 1 p.
              f. Coloured photographic portrait of Margaret; 3.5 x 5 inches, 1980.
              g. Newspaper clipping, The Coastal Courier: New Waterford Gaelic Singers, February 1, 1989.
              h. Newspaper clipping, Cape Breton Post: "A Lively Step" Annie Grechuk and Margaret MacPhee, March 13, 1989.
              i. New Waterford Parks and Recreation Committee volunteers the Heart of the Community Award to Margaret MacPhee, 1989.
              j. Certificate of Achievement, Continuing Education Class Program, 1974.
              k. Biographical letter highlighting Margaret's career, 1989. 1 p.
              l. Magazine article from "A Cape Breton Ceilidh" by Allister MacGillivray, June 1988, featuring the piano career of Margaret MacPhee. 2 p. Also a stepdancing article from the same magazine on Margaret's accomplishments as a step dancer, June 1988. 4 p.
              m. Musical compositions by Margaret MacPhee: Alex Graham's Jig, Jeanette (MacDonald) Beaton's Jig, Margaret MacPhee's Jig, Jacqueline's Jig, Doug's Jig, Josie MacArthur's Jig. Photocopies, 2 p.
              n. Newspaper clipping, The Community Press, Wednesday, November 27, 1996 "Margaret MacPhee - A Very Talented Lady," 2 p.
              o. Biography and Obit., C. B. Post March 5, 1997.
              p. Eulogy - Fr. Greg MacLeod - March 6, 1997
              q. Funeral Notice and Card of Thanks - C. B. Post April 5, 1997.
              r. Appreciation card and photo of Margaret MacPhee.
              s. Tribute by Elizabeth Patterson, Cape Breton Post, March, 1997; See MG 11.40 Dr. Charles MacDonald, Reference item D (https://beatoninstitute.com/macdonald-charles).
              t. Newspaper clippings from Community Press & C. B. Post In Memoriam tributes for Margaret on the anniversary of her death March 3, 1997.

              MacPhee, Margaret
              Walter Scott MacFarlane
              CA BI MG 15.1 · Fonds · 1914-1984

              Fonds consists of Poetry and correspondence of Mr. MacFarlane, as well as
              several scrapbooks and postcards of WWI.
              A. The poem “Springtime in Margaree” was a gift of Sister St. Frances of Rome, C.N.D.
              B. Correspondence and papers presented by the MacFarlane Family are arranged as received:

              1. Correspondence and papers pertaining to W. S. MacFarlane’s military service, 1919-1946. Original, 17 items
              2. Military disability pension correspondence and papers, Typescript, 46 pages
              3. Correspondence and papers of and about Peter MacFarlane (brother of W.S.), 1944-1960. Original and typescript, 1 cm
              4. Family and personal correspondence including Letters to the Editor on politics in Inverness County, 1922-1961. Original and typescript, 40 pages
              5. Correspondence from John F. Gillis, mainly about local politics, 1940-1956. Original and typescript, 19 pages
              6. Correspondence concerning appointment of W. S. MacFarlane as Fishery Officer on the Margaree River, 1921. Original, 5 pages
              7. Correspondence from James D. Gillis concerning MacFarlane’s poetry and about a map of the world drawn by Mr. Gillis, 1929-1963. Original, 8 pages
              8. Correspondence pertaining to MacFarlane’s poetry, 1937-1977. Original and typescript, 34 pages
              9. There is no physical folder for B9. January, 1985: #9 removed and incorporated in #19.
              10. Correspondence and papers re copyright of MacFarlane’s poetry, together with the Canada Act respecting copyright, 1952-1956. Typescript and print, 75 pages
              11. Poetry by Various authors, mainly Cape Bretoners. Original, 32 items.
              12. Memorial cards and obituaries for the MacFarlane family, 1881-1967.
              13. Obituaries of 31 Inverness County residents. Clippings
              14. Miscellaneous household invoices and receipts, 1931-1952
              15. Birth certificates for Ann MacFarlane, Walter S. MacFarlane, Last Will of W.S. MacFarlane, 1936, for land at Margaree Forks. Original, 3 items.
              16. Printed material:
                a) St Michael’s Parish Report, 1949
                b) Annual Report, St. Joseph’s Church, South West Margaree, 1962
                c) to m) pamphlets pertaining to servicemen and regulations respecting them, 1919-1945
              17. 22 postcards, mostly World War I period, together with Souvenir Programme 1939-1945 Victory Parade, Saturday, June 8th
              18. Scrapbook of clippings compiled by Jim MacFarlane, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. -- Mainly poetry in English and Gaelic. 1946, held in London, England. 1 page
              19. Additional obituaries of the MacFarlane family, 1931-1963. Original, typescript and print, 15 pages
              20. Obituaries of Inverness County residents. Original and print, 22 pages
              21. Songs of the Valley: The Poetry and Songs of Walter Scott MacFarlane. Original writing, together with galley proof of the book which was published in 1984, edited by Mr. MacFarlane’s niece, Kay MacDonald and his son, Patrick. Original and typescript, 2 cm
              22. Scrapbook of clippings of poetry by Walter MacFarlane. Typescript and prints, 1 cm
              MacFarlane, Walter Scott
              Mary Belle MacNeill fonds
              CA BI MG 15.70 · Fonds · 1915-1970

              Fonds consists of a speech that was delivered by Mary Belle MacNeill concerning her nursing career, with particular attention to her time spent nursing during war years.

              MacNeill, Mary Belle
              Frank F. Robertson
              CA BI MG 15.22 · Fonds · 1919-1983

              In 1942, Frank Robertson initiated a job printing business in New Waterford which he operated until 1966. In 1968, he joined the Cape Breton Bird Society and soon began writing his weekly column For the Birds for the Cape Breton Post. In 1978 he began a series for CBC.

              Papers include:

              1. Correspondence and papers pertaining to publication of an anthology of verse by Cape Breton authors, 192-1930. Original and typescript, 2 cm.
              2. “For the Birds”, a newspaper column by Mr. Robertson, 22 November 1969 to May 1976. Typescript and clippings (5 folios), 11 cm.
              3. Clipping: “Elves refuse to Give up Blackett’s Lake Home”, 1928
              Lillian Crewe Walsh
              CA BI MG 15.77 · Fonds · 1920-1962

              Fonds consist of poems by Lillian Crewe Walsh: well known and prolific Cape Breton poet born in Neil's Harbor, Nova Scotia.

              A. Original manuscript of poetry and prose, mostly updated. (5cm)
              B. Fragments of original manuscripts, including "A History of Neil's Harbour," and "Skipper Jim." (4cm)
              C. Workbooks of manuscript poetry and prose, workbook includes a handwritten novel entitled "My Early Days." (12cm)
              D. Correspondence, three undated letters regarding a poem for the Clan Macleod.
              E. Clippings of poetry and prose many of which are found in manuscript form in the above A and B. (2cm)
              F. Three items of printed poetry on leaflet.
              G. Two scrapbook clippings which also include original poetry as well as material found in the above E and F. (5cm)

              M. Almon Lewis
              CA BI MG 15.12 · Fonds · 1925-1942

              Fonds consist of poetry composed by Mr. Lewis pertaining to his uncle's general store and to an old time horse race.

              Wallace R. MacAskill Fonds
              CA BI MG 15.28 · Fonds · 1926 - 1970

              Fonds consist of papers that include a certificate of his marriage to Elva Abriel, 1926. Correspondence concerning the use of his picture “Spunyarn”, 1970.

              Steve McGillivray
              MG 15.46 · Fonds · 1929

              Fonds consist of McGillivray's musical score arrangement for STFX orchestra “Hail and Health” while a student at the University.

              John Ingram Ball
              CA BI MG.15.18 · Fonds · September 1932

              Words by John Ingram Bell "Who Stole Lindy's Baby?"

              Sgt. C. J. McLean
              CA BI MG 15.20 · Fonds · 1932

              Fonds consists of poem titled “Do You Remember?”

              Dr. George G. Campbell fonds
              CA BI MG 15.43 · Fonds · 1933-1968

              Fonds consists of research papers pertaining to M. Saint Luc do la Corne and his ship "L'Auguste" (1963-1967); correspondence and memorandum regarding research on the life of Samuel Walter Prenties; draft of writings on the history of various Cape Breton communities; various notes and articles.

              Gordon F. MacQuarrie
              CA BI MG 15.8 · Fonds · 1933-1965

              Fonds consists of 1) Scottish music, handwritten, some composed by Mr. MacQuarrie; 2) Fragments of letters about music; and 3) a newspaper clipping by the Cape Breton Post of Mr. MacQuarrie’s death.

              MacQuarrie, Gordon F.
              Phillip Penny
              CA BI MG 15.53 · Fonds · 1933

              Fonds consist of “George Beckett” a ballad composed by Mr. Penny giving the story of Beckett’s execution for the murder of Nicholas Marthos 30 April 1931.

              Dr. Robert L. Murray
              CA BI MG 15.67 · Fonds · 1934

              Fonds consist of the following: “The Murray Family” and “Childhood Days on the Bras d’Or Lakes” written by Dr. Murray are a reproduction (typescript) of his recollections of events that took place during 1860-1867 when his father was a general merchant at Grand Narrows. They are all based on his actual experiences and give a vivid picture of life in a small community in Cape Breton at that time.

              Archie Neil Chisholm
              CA BI MG 15.58 · Fonds · ca. 1936

              Fonds consist of 2 p. of photocopies of “Cranberry Song." A poem by Mr. Chisholm, a teacher at Margaree Forks, Inverness County.

              Fred G. MacDonald Fonds
              CA BI MG 15.41 · Fonds · 1940-1971

              Fonds consist of photocopies of the following papers by Mr. MacDonald: “Solomon Jacobs”, “Pottle’s Lake Drowning," “The Sacrament in the Early Days, 1873," “The Gammell Will Case, 1880," “The Flavin Murder 1833," “The Tragedy of the ‘Troop’, 1873," “Tale of the Bungling Hangman, 1816," “North Sydney and the Atlantic Cable [Sydney Harbour Convoys], 1940-1942. Also, textual records include, clippings and write-ups on Flora MacDonald and her father, Fred MacDonald.

              Harry A. Archibald
              CA BI MG 15.85 · Fonds · 1940s and 1950s

              Collection of poems and songs include:

              1. Local Poems & Old Come-All-Ye-Songs - the shores of Pottles Lake & others; original booklet (52 p.) plus photocopy of same (29 p.) 2. The Caribou written November 16, 1942 (1 p.) and Marjorie M. (1 p.) 3. Windfalls, 1950 (3 p.) 4. New Poems of Cape Breton (The Mills of Time and many others) original booklet (52 p.) plus photocopy of same (29 pages).
              Harry A. Archibald
              Jack Silburt
              CA BI MG 15.90 · Fonds · 1940s and 1950s

              Fonds consist of thirty-eight sketches of local Cape Breton politicians, sports figures, municipal leaders, U.M.W. workers, local issues, and Canso Causeway and transportation concerns.

              Jack Silburt
              Rev. Ronald MacGillivray
              CA BI MG 15.52 · Fonds · 1947

              Fonds consists of a draft of manuscript "The County of Antigonish" as revised and updated by C. J. MacGillivray.

              Rev. Ronald MacGillivray
              Malcolm Beaton
              CA BI MG 15.42 · Fonds · 1950 - 1951

              Fonds consist of of a well-known fiddler, Malcolm Beaton and his poetry composed while a patient at Point Edward Hospital. Fonds also include is a tribute written by Joeu MacDonald and Hugh a. MacDonald.

              James D. Gillis
              CA BI MG 15.50 · Fonds · 1952-1961

              James D. Gillis born in Strathlorne Inverness County was the author of several books including “The Cape Breton Giant.” Fonds also consist of correspondence between Mr. Gillis and C. & G. McLeod Ltd, Sydney, concerning publication and payment. Also, correspondence concerning Mr. Gillis’ Map of the World, 1964-1974.

              John Smith
              CA BI MG. 15.36 · Fonds · 1954

              Fond consists of a folk tale, “Every Dog has His Day” in which the author uses names of people living in Shenacadie.

              Dan Louis MacDonald
              CA BI MG.15.35 · Fonds · 1955 - ?

              Fond consists of poem, “The Bochan Bridge of Canso.”

              Sister Mary Rodriguez Steele
              CA BI MG 15.37 · Fonds · 1958 - 1974

              The following fond includes:
              A) Memorandum pertaining to the Nova Scotia Music Teachers Association and music festivals in Guysborough County, 1958-1971. Original and typescript, 1 cm.
              B) Poetry by Sister Audrey Steele. Original, 9 pages.

              Helen C. MacDonald
              CA BI MG 15.5 · Fonds · 1959-1978

              Fonds consists of poetry and plays written by Mrs. MacDonald; history of schools in the Mira area; MacIntyre genealogy; and background material for "History of Mira Gut."
              A. Writings by Mrs. Macdonald:
              Play: “A Centennial Year Visit” 1967. typescript, 3 pages.
              Poetry about Cape Breton, 1969-1978
              Original, photocopy and print, 29 pages
              Scrapbook of history of schools in the Mira District,
              1959-1965. Photocopy and print, 29 pages
              “Clan an T-Saoir” [MacIntyre Genealogy], n.d.
              Photocopy, 12 pages.
              “A Women’s Institute Rally”, 1969.
              Original and clipping, 2 pages
              Presented by Mrs. MacDonald.
              82-68-1538
              B. Manuscript, clippings and background material for “History of Mira Gut” [pamphlet 729] including a map showing location of Lost Village. Photocopy, 2 cm

              Helen C. MacDonald
              Gwen Pearson Booth
              CA BI MG 15.33 · Fonds · 1959-1964

              Fond consists of the following 1. Writings: Hiking and Fishing Trails in Cape Breton (1964), The Story of the “Chameau”, An Historical Sketch of St. Ann’s (1964), “Arctic Endeavour”, Ancient Indian Burial Rites, Ancient Anchor of Englishtown.

              1. Clippings: General Wolfe and the Second Siege of Louisbourg (1963), St. George’s Church Established in 1785 (1962), A Wolf in Cape Breton (1960), The Hermit of Catalone, (n.d.), A Stranger at Mainadieu (1959), Primitive Religion of the Indians (1962), Oldest Lighthouse in North America, Letter to the Editor concerning an underground passageway at Louisbourg
              John W. Roberts
              CA BI MG.15.9 · Fonds · 1961

              Poem titled My Ingonish Home.

              John W. Roberts
              Alex Storm
              CA BI MG 15.66 · Fonds · 1965

              Fonds of consist of a reproduction (photocopy) of Marine diver, Alex Storm: “The History, Search, Discovery and Recovery of the Treasure of the “Chameau” (1725). Note, this Story is not to be used or duplicated without consent in writing from the author. Refer: F 5052, T7 in UCCB Library.

              Norman Lipschutz
              CA BI MG 15.61 · Fonds · 1966-1983

              Norman Lipschutz was born in Poland in 1921 and emigrated to Glace Bay in 1932. Fonds consist of the following: Lipschutz is the author of "The Cape Breton Mirror" and of "Victory Through Darkness and Despair." Records also include photocopy of scrapbooks
              kept by Lipschutz comprising correspondence, book reviews and newspaper articles.

              Perley Watts Smith
              CA BI MG 15.40 · Fonds · 1967

              Fonds consist of an incomplete photocopy of Smith's book, “The Smiths of Cape Breton Island.”

              Silver Donald Cameron
              CA BI MG 15.88 · Fonds · 1968 - 1995

              Fonds consist of official reports, correspondence, newsletters, clippings, some photographs, and personal notes. In organizing the papers respect was strictly followed as the material is listed following Cameron's organization. However, inventory does not always correspond to the physical arrangement of the papers.
              Fonds consists of the following extensive collection:
              A. Audio cassettes and reel to reel tapes. See Boxes 4,5,6,13,18,71
              B. Manuscripts
              i. Miscellaneous manuscripts: magazine articles, books (novels), radio scripts, television scripts
              ii. Fishermen's Strike. Magazine articles, notes and correspondence
              B. Manuscripts (cont'd)
              iii. Miscellaneous manuscripts consisting of plays, "bother file" (various short stories), other authors, essays, lectures, unpublished stories. See Boxes 2,3,6,7,17,18,19,20,21,22,240,27,28,29,36,37,42,44, 55,57,60,61,63,69,71
              C. Background research and/or contract negotiations relating to the following:
              i. Mysterious East
              ii. Other Publications (books, magazine articles, etc.)
              iii. Radio, film (TV), video production
              iv. PhD thesis (Sir Walter Scott)
              v. Travel, finances
              vi. Publishing companies (contracts, agreements, etc.)
              vii. Reviews
              viii. Permissions for publications. See Boxes 2,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,21,25,29,31,32,33,35,43, 45,54,55,56,58,60,61,64,66,67,68
              D. Transactions and information on organizations and clubs:
              i. Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists
              ii. Writers' Union of Canada
              iii. Writers' Federation of Canada
              iv. Centre Bras d'Or
              v. Periodical Writers' Association of Canada
              vi. Magi
              vii. Cultural Federation of Nova Scotia
              viii. Novara Software
              ix. The Writers Guide of Canada
              x. Miscellaneous. See Boxes 14,15,27,38,39,41,48,49,50,56,59,62,65,69,70
              E. Personal Correspondence. See Boxes 7,15,23,24,25,26,27,28,34,69,70
              F. Professional Correspondence. See Boxes 8,16,22,24,25,26,27,28,32,34,35,45,46,56,65,68,
              69,70
              G. Academic Material, dealing mainly with Dr. Cameron's academic career. See Boxes 8,15,25
              H. Miscellaneous Notes and Correspondence mainly regarding literary ventures. See Boxes 7,16,20,22,28,35,45,47,60,65,72
              I. Writer in Residence, mainly correspondence relating to Dr. Cameron's term as writer in residence at U.C.C.B. and U.P.E.I.
              See Boxes 25,46
              J. Files arranged by the following subjects: contempt of court, House of Commons, petitions, certificates, ACOA, consulting (Credit Union, Businesses, etc.), newspaper & magazine clippings, newsletters. See Boxes 7,16,20,26,27,28,39,40,41,44,45,47,51,52,53,56, 58,59,68,69
              K. Nuclear Power. See Box 30

              Silver Donald Cameron
              Dominic Nardocchio
              CA BI MG 15.15 · Fonds · 1968

              Three reviews of local musical events, published in the Cape Breton Highlander.

              Joseph Sherman
              CA BI MG 15.89 · Fonds · 1969-1994

              Fonds consist of the following: a) Biographical information (3 p.) copied from book covers and contains list of his publications, anthologies, comments, professional organizations, readings, lectures and workshops. b) Material includes the following poems from various publications: Birthday, New Brunswick Chapbooks, 1969: Boy Retreating in Cape Breton; Confectionery Store; School Days; Ben David the Loyalist in Battle; Commentary on the Jewish Problem. c) From the New Poets of P.E.I.: "Somebody's Father". d) Unpublished: "Wondering With the Dead," Whitney Pier, August 27, 1994. e) Lords of Shouting: My Immigrants; Rite of Passage; Broadway Nights, Whitney Pier '61; Redmond's Farm in Autumn (A Fragment); A Short History; For Notes Toward a Jewish Poem; Song For My Own. f) Chaim The Slaughterer: Gone; What We Look For, Who We Find; The Flesh; Where Are They Now?; Kashrut: An Observation; Additional Service; The Anniversary; Chaim the Slaughterer.

              Joseph Sherman
              Sydney Arts Council
              CA BI MG 15.6 · Fonds · 1969

              Fonds consists of newsletters of the Sydney Arts Council. Letter of yearly activities done with Sydney Arts Council.

              Claribel Gesner
              Barbara Montgomery
              CA BI MG.15.14 · Fonds · 1969

              Fonds consist of a poem wrote in 1969 titled "To Ski-do or Ski-Don't."

              Mary Elizabeth MacNeil
              CA BI MG 15.45 · Fonds · 1972

              Fonds consists of ballads collected by Mrs. MacNeil while working on a grant for Cape Bretoniana, mainly English and Irish in origin.

              CA BI MG 15.73 · Fonds · 1973-1985

              Fond include the following: A. Summary of the Cape Breton Artists Association, the President's Annual Report, December, 1985 (3 copies). B. Cape Breton Artists Association exhibit, Beaton Institute, exhibit list with prices. C. Cape Breton Artists Association visitor's book (1973-1979). D. Minute Book - C. B. Artists Association (1979-1982).

              Cape Breton Chorale
              CA BI MG 15.47 · Fonds · 1973-1998

              Fonds consists of records documenting the performances, tours, community activities and governance of the Cape Breton Chorale. Fonds includes sound recordings from original performances, radio broadcasts, and taped interviews with choir members. Textual documents include financial reports, correspondence, programs, newspaper clippings, interview transcripts, awards, membership information and histories about the Chorale. Colour photographs and 35mm slides are found in the records along with a comprehensive collection of scrapbook albums documenting the activities of the group from its inception until 2010. A small collection of VHS video tapes are also available featuring the televised program "Now the Bells Ring with Rita MacNeil" as well as other performances.

              Cape Breton Chorale
              Men of the Deeps
              CA BI MG 15.38 · Fonds · 1974

              Fonds consist of songs of the Cape Breton mining communities. Also including a paper by John C. O’Donnell, Director of the Men of the Deeps.

              Rita Joe fonds
              CA BI MG 15.91 · Fonds · 1975-1997

              Fonds consists of correspondence; prose, poems, songs, and fragments of works by Rita Joe; personal memorabilia; photographs; clippings; and audio and video cassettes.

              Steel City Players
              CA BI MG 15.7 · Fonds · 1977

              Fonds consists of script of play "The Rise and Follies of Cape Breton Island" performed at the College of Cape Breton. It was produced by the Steel City Players, and was directed by Gary Walsh to popular acclaim.

              Steel City Players