The Daily Record cost $3 for one year, $1.50 for six months, 75 cents for 3 months, and 30 cents for one month. According to the newspaper, it was sold at bookstores, hotels, and post offices in country districts.
Item is a handwritten letter from Simon Basquer to Msgr. MacPherson, with a short note written at the bottom by Mrs. Simon Basquer.
Item is a handwritten Mi’kmaq lexicon created by Msgr. MacPherson while learning the Mi’kmaq language. Newspaper clippings are fixed to some pages and Joe Gould of Whycocomagh, Cape Breton wrote his name on the inside front cover.
Item is a typewritten letter from John M. Clarke at the New York State Museum to Fr. Donald MacPherson offering to buy a number of Mi’kmaq items – “the squaw cap, the wooden plate with buttons, copies of Father Kander’s prayerbook, baby boards.”
Item is a pamphlet authored by John M. Clark about the 300th anniversary of the first Mi’kmaq Baptism. The report was originally included in the Eighth Report of the Director of the Science Division, 1911 issued by the New York State Education Department in Albany, NY.
File consists of one newspaper clipping of an article titled “The Children of the Forest” written by Msgr. MacPherson in 1952.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in London, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in London, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II. Karrel starts planning a meeting with Glickman while the two of them are passing through Montreal on July 9, 1943 on their way home to Cape Breton, he for a two week leave and she returning from a trip to New York City.