Item is a message from Captain Thompson commending the troops on a successful raid.
Correspondence
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File contains the following documents: a letter expressing sympathy for Susan and Alex Anderson's loss of their son, Percival William Anderson overseas; seven letters concerning Percival William Anderson's Will; a letter concerning Percival William Anderson's death certificate; two letters concerning a monument erected near Passchendaele for fallen comrades; three letters concerning the presentation of Percival William Anderson's Military Cross; a copy of Percival William Anderson's Form of Will; and a copy of Percival William Anderson's Pay Account.
File contains correspondence related to World War 1 military enlistment.
Item is a card with lace detail from Gerald Liscombe to his sister, Ella Liscombe. It was written "somewhere in France". In the card, Gerald writes that he was visited by John McIntyre of Sydney (36th Battery) who used to work at Hall's Bookstore.
File contains two copies of a Christmas Card from John Pringle to the members of St. Andrew's Church, created while he was serving in World War 1.
Item consists of a Christmas Card from the Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion. Dated 1916.
File contains personal correspondence sent to and from Christine McPherson (later Crowdis) that provides accounts of life in wartime England, 1916-1919.
File contains various letters addressed to Helen Kendall from Scalter Lewis, as well as a letter from Helen Kendall to Katharine McLennan.
File contains correspondence written by John Pringle during World War 1, including letters to his congregation and a letter addressed to N.C. Lunan.
File contains letters from Katharine McLennan that were written to various family members while she was serving as a nursing assistant in France during World War 1.
McLennan, Katharine SophiaFile contains correspondence and clippings, mostly letters from Anthony (Tony) MacMillan to Cecilia MacMillan regarding his army service during World War 1 and her replies. It also includes correspondence from M.M. MacDougall, Pius MacMillan, Alex MacMillan, and Catherine MacMillan,
File contains 9 pages of correspondence pertaining to military service exemption for Daniel MacDonald, on the basis that his father needs him to stay behind from the war and work on the farm.
Fonds consists of a wide variety of materials collected or created by Dr. Greg MacLeod, mostly written documents, but also videos and cassette tapes, many of which have been digitized. The written documents cover a wide range of genres such as correspondence, memos, financial reports, updates, feasibility studies, newspaper clippings, and minutes of meetings. These records have a date range beginning in the 1950's when Dr. MacLeod was in school in Sydney Mines (though there is one family document from 1899) and ending around 2004. The range of materials found here derives from his association with a number of organizations starting in the early 1970's, many of which he played a founding influence, such as Metropolitan Alliance For Development, Cape Breton School of Crafts, Island Housing Association, and the Cape Breton Association for Co Op Development, which itself would morph into New Dawn Enterprises. His social-economic interests continued with his involvement in the Tompkins Institute from its founding in 1974 and his close association with the university's Centre for Community Economic Development from its founding in 1986. Another large set of documents involves the founding of BCA Group in 1989 and its progress, and the various projects that were supported by it. Based on these associations, the fonds is arranged with the following series: Tompkins Institute; BCA Group; Centre for Community Economic Development, Audio Files, Video Files, New Dawn Enterprises, Economic Reports and Studies, and Autobiographical Materials. Each of these series (and some contain sub-series) will be composed of multiple files (some files with multiple folios) with each file containing many individual items.
MacLeod, Rev. GregoryItem is a final bank draft from D.C. MacDonald in aid of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, with a letter of thanks attached from the Commissioner of Customs in Ottawa.
File contains the following correspondence: a letter from Pte. Leonard Lewis, C.E.F., written while at the armouries in Halifax, indicating his indignation at the moral conditions there, 1914; and a letter form the commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion Black Watch in Mesapotamia commending Sgt. MacDonald who was killed in action, 1916.
Item is a handwritten note to Janet Maltby, pertaining to the shipment of the scrapbook by Mary Murphy.
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 Anthony MacMillan to Alex MacMillan and family. It was written in England.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Annie MacMillan. It was written at Valcartier Camp.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillin, written from the Moore Barracks in England.
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 Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written at Valcartier Camp.
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 from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written from Valcartier Camp.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written in Truro.
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 Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. It was written in Truro, Nova Scotia.
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 in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan. In the letter, written in Truro, Anthony talks about his current state of health.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan and family. It was written at Lower Dibgate Camp, Shorncliffe, Kent, England.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to Cecelia MacMillan and his family. It was written in the Pine Hill Convalescent Home 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 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 his family, written from the Queen St. Military Hospital on May 18th of an unknown year.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to his family, written in Scandinavia.
Item is a letter from Anthony MacMillan to his niece, Mary. It was written in Halifax.
Item consists of a letter from Anthony MacMillan to his brother Pius MacMillan. Written from Valcartier, n.d. Presumably written in 1914.
Item is a letter from A.P. Beaumont to James A. Murphy.
Item is a letter written from "Bob" to Olive Liscombe on December 14, 1916, from France. In the letter, Bob thanks Olive for her recent gift of a box of candy, and describes life in the trenches and a recent letter from Gerald.
Item is a letter from "Bob", a soldier in Fredericton, N.B., that describes life in the military during World War 1. The letter includes descriptions of the uniform and stores issued to the soldiers and the inoculations given before going overseas.
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 letter from Edgar Young to Christine McPherson, written in France from an unidentified hospital.
Item is a letter from Gerald Liscombe to his mother, Susan Liscombe, from the Aldershot Camp. The letter is dated June 8, 1916.
Item is a letter from Helen Homans to Isabel Farley dated 19 July 1916. Helen was Katharine's close friend, and sent the letter to Isabel to let her know what the doctor had said about Katharine's appendicitis attack and to reassure her that Katharine was recovering from her illness and was in good hands.
Item is a letter from Helen Kendall to Katharine McLennan concerning a confrontation with a German submarines.
Kendall, Helen