Item is a handwritten note to Janet Maltby, pertaining to the shipment of the scrapbook by Mary Murphy.
Correspondence
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Item is a letter from Janet Maltby to James J. Murphy, James Andrew Murphy's son, pertaining to the acceptance of the scrapbook as a donation to the Beaton Institute.
Item is a letter form James J. Murphy informing Janet Maltby that he had mailed the scrapbook.
Fonds consist of letter enclosing “Tribute to the North Shore Gaelic Singers” in verse, 1978.
This fonds consists of a letter written by Mr. Campbell to his brother-in-law on the Isle of Lewis, relating his experiences in settling on his land in New Harris. The letter was reportedly never mailed.
File consists of correspondence both to and from Rita Joe. Most of the letters pertain to her writing career (Oxford UP, University of Toronto Press, WFNS, UNB, Explorations - Canada Council, Nimbus, Ragweed, Abanaki) and achievements (Order of Canada, Privy Council, National Aboriginal Awards).
File consists of a letter from Doubleday Canada Limited rejecting “Hang the Lantern on the Gate” for publication on August 1st, 1972. File consists of a letter sent by Dr. C. L. MacMillan Jr. to a Mr. and Mrs. Petrie asking for their opinion on a if “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor” has the potential to become a play. File consists of a letter from Dr. MacMillan to Jean speaking about his book, “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”.
This fonds consists of a reproduction of letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots, a warrant for confining Mary and a declaration of her execution.
Item is a letter to Col. Wood from an unidentified writer.
This file consists of correspondence.
Item is a letter to James A. Murphy, thanking him for sharing his experiences from the First World War.
Series consists of a resolution sent to the Basker Family upon the death of Ranald Basker and correspondence sent to various members of the Basker Family by Jim St. Clair.
Fonds consists of correspondence written to Sylvia Karrel (née Sylvia Glickman) by Pilot Officer Curdis Karrel, Pilot Officer Karrel's war medals, photographs of Pilot Officer Karrel’s headstone in Kiel War Cemetery in Kiel, Germany, and newspaper clippings.
Karrel, SylviaSub-series consists of correspondence, programmes, schedules, scrapbooks, and photographs belonging to Ralph Davies and Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald), former Cape Breton Highlanders and World War 2 (WW2) veterans, who were chosen to be delegates for the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation sent to Italy to commemorate the Italian Campaign and the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Italy. Delegates visited memorials, battlefields, and war cemeteries and took part in cultural and religious ceremonies to mark the occasion.
Item is a handwritten reference letter for Frances Ridgway (née Frances Dodd) written by W.W. Patton of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Series consists of correspondence sent to Thomas J. Brown, as well as copies of correspondence addressed to The Indian Cove Coal Company Ltd. and E.G. McKay.
Item is a letter from the Adjutant General, Canadian Militia, to Frank Liscombe with a copy of Gerald Liscombe's burial report.
Item is a letter from Emily Johnston to Dorothy Willmot, expressing sympathy for the death of Percy Willmot.
Item is a letter to Lieut. Percy Willmot, explaining the terms of his return to Canada.
Item is an unsigned letter to Gerald Liscombe. It is potentially from Rebecca Emily Liscombe, as it discusses all other immediate family members.
Item is a letter from Edgar Young to Christine McPherson, written in France from an unidentified hospital.
Item is a letter to Gerald Liscombe from Susan Liscombe.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Hilll Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Grace McLennan, dated 4 December, 1918. In the letter, Katharine describes the loss that she and Edith Parkman have been feeling since the death of their friend, Helen Homans. Katharine and Edith, now without work, were in Paris at the time looking for positions, and Katharine describes what the capital was like at the end of the war.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to his niece, Mary. It was written in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to his brother. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax. In the letter, Anthony described getting his fortune told overseas and wonders when he will be discharged.
Item is a letter to Alex Anderson, concerning the forwarding of his son, Percival Anderson's Military Cross to Alex Anderson.
Item is a letter to Susan Anderson concerning her son's estate.
Item is a letter to Susan Anderson, concerning the Probate of Percival William Anderson's will.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to her father, J.S. McLennan, dated 4 July 1918. The letter, which Katharine wrote during her voyage back to France on the steamer Chicago, features a timeline of the events that took place up to Katharine's departure. This included trips to Boston and New York and meeting with friends and family, including Isabel (McLennan) Farley and Grace McLennan.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley dated 14 July 1918. The letter, written by Katharine upon her arrival back in France, describes the new hospital that she will be stationed at in Pontoise and her time spent in Paris, watching parades and having lunch with friends.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 8 September, 1918. In the letter, Katharine tells her sister about day-to-day life at the hospital in Pontoise, and a visit by a Mr. Martin that she was familiar with. Katharine also tells her sister that she purchased a German automatic pistol.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Mike Farley, dated 10 September 1918. In the letter, Katharine asks Mike to come and visit her if he is able, and describes the hospital space and staff at Pontoise. She also mentions the death of her uncle Bartlett.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 2 October,1918. In the letter, Katharine describes a visit from Mike and mentions a number of patients at the hospital. Katharine also mentions her continued dislike for night duty and an argument that she and her father were having.
Item is a letter form Anthony MacMillan to his brother. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter from Alex Anderson to the Director Military Estates, requesting that the balance in his deceased son's bank account be transferred to Alex Anderson's bank account.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Isabel Farley, dated 30 July 1918. In the letter, Katharine describes how busy she has been at the hospital in Pontoise, and gives of a description of the physical hospital space. She also makes note of a serum that is now being used with the patients, discusses new staff members, and describes the work schedule that she and the other nurses must follow.
Item is a letter from Katharine McLennan to Mike Farley, dated 18 July 1918. The letter offers Katharine's description of the hospital at Pontoise and asks Mike, who has just been deployed, to visit her if possible.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from the Pine Hill Military Hospital in Halifax.
Item is a letter to Susan Anderson, concerning her son's estate.
Item is a handwritten letter from L. Campbell to W. Macdonald relating his condolences regarding a number of deaths and casualties to World War I soldiers known by Macdonald and the Campbells.
Item is a photocopy of a letter form James A. Murphy's mother, expressing concern about James A. Murphy's wounded arm.
Item is a letter form Col. Dawson, commander at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, commending James A. Murphy on his work at Vimy Ridge and informing him of an effort to award him a military cross medal.
Item is a message from Captain Thompson commending the troops on a successful raid.