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Herbert Leslie Stewart fonds

  • CA NSHDA MS-2-45
  • Fonds

Fonds consists of records primarily originating from Herbert L. Stewart's work as a philosopher, professor, and political commentator. Records include manuscripts and typescripts, notes, scrapbooks, diaries, offprints, reports, and correspondence. One series comprises Stewart's collection of his father's sermons, notes, and correspondence.

J. Furber Marshall fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1872-1992, predominately 1964-1991

Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Furber while working on his genealogy research. This includes correspondence, research notes, Marshall family histories, clippings, photographs of Nova Scotian places and people, and maps of various Nova Scotian areas. Also included are the daily diaries he kept while working for MT&T which he used to record significant company events taking place around the province.

Marshall, J. Furber

James Dinwiddie fonds

  • CA NSHDA MS-2-726
  • Fonds

Fonds consists of the personal papers of Dr. James Dinwiddie which include his lecture notes, scientific journals, notebooks, manuscript, early experiments for 1774, correspondence, and personal journals and also some records from the Royal Institution for 1808-1814. The papers also include the journals of W.J. Proudfoot and a biography of his father (and Dinwiddie's son-in-law) James Proudfoot.

Laughlan McKeagan fonds

  • CA NSHDA MS-4-240
  • Fonds

Fonds contains a day book, Oct 3. 1882-July 20, 1883, and invoices, 1866-1884.

Lawrence Stuckey Collection

  • MCK 1-2002
  • Fonds
  • 1849-2001, predominant 1935-2001

Collection consists of a variety of materials, both textual and graphic. The Philately Collection is the largest part of the Suckey Collection and covers a wide geographical and temporal range. The majority of the stamps are from the United States, the British Commonwealth, France and the French Empire. There are also a number of stamps portraying animals, art and flowers. The slide collection includes approximately 10,000 images of various topics, such as landscapes, flora and fauna of North America and Expo 1967. The Stuckey photograph collection is perhaps the best collection of Brandon and Southwestern Manitoba photographs in one place. Images include grain elevators and historical buildings of the northern United States and western Canada, railways, the City of Brandon, as well as ships and boats, sporting activities, portraits, animals, flora and fauna, landscapes and farming/homestead photographs. This series also includes a large number of negatives, including glass plate negatives. The textual materials within the collection include personal journals written by Mr. Stuckey covering the years 1935-2001. These journals are autobiographical and act as a key to the rest of the collection in that they provide general time frames and the motivations behind Mr. Stuckey's activities. In addition to the journals, the collection consists of copies of Mr. Stuckey's four books and a few papers he wrote for the committees and clubs he belonged to. Other textual materials included are a small amount of personal correspondence, and research materials on a number of topics such as the CPR and Brandon area history. There are also three scrapbooks created by Mr. Stuckey dealing with his various interests. The collection also contains certificates presented to Mr. Stuckey by a number of the organizations he belonged to, as well as his honorary degree from Brandon University and his Order of the Buffalo Hunt award. A number of books, newspapers and articles on various topics, such as stamp collecting and horticulture are included in the collection.

Notebook of sailors' ballads collected by Fenwick W. Hatt

  • CA NSHDA MS-2-375, SF Box 37, Folder 5
  • Item

Item is a notebook containing 20 sailors' ballads, one popular song and two song fragments written in at least two different hands. There is also a brief diary entry outlining Hatt's movements between 1883 and 1885.

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