Item 77-575-709 - Joe Paul

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Joe Paul

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CA BI 77-575-709

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4 photographs : b&w ; a: 13cm x 10cm; b: 11cm x 7cm; c: 18cm x 13cm; d: 18cm x 13cm

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Items are photographs of Joe Paul. He appears on the 1871 census in Whycocomagh as Joe Molly (or Molley) as a cooper and fisher. He was born in 1833 and died 1914.

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      a: On reverse, "Joe Mally Indian Native of Whycocomagh & Baddeck. B. 1833 D. 1914 [on 1871 Census Whycocomagh]"
      b: On reverse, "Hilda Day Joe Mally - (ANOK) Indian, Native of Nyanza. D. 1914 B. 1833 - on 1871 Census" b: MG 7.8
      c: On reverse, "N.S. MicMac Native c. Joe Mally B. 1833 D. 1914 [On 1871 Census Whycocomagh]"

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      Photographs were donated to the Beaton Institute Archives by Hilda Day in 1977.

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