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Murphy, L. and M. Ltd. lists of shares

  • CA NSHDA MS-4-71, SF Box 46, Folder 24
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List of dividends paid to shareholders in the Halifax Academy of Music, 1897 and a shares certificate, 1904

Johnston, William H.

  • CA NSHDA MS-9-12, SF Box 52, Folder 26
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This file contains a letter from E.E Johnston to Leo McKay regarding the information Leo requested about E.E Johnston's grandfather William H. Johnston. Enclosed E.E Johnston sent a copy of the 1937 article in The Machinist's Journal regarding the life and death of William Johnston.

Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 108

  • CA NSHDA MS-9-13, SF Box 51, Folder 14
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This file contains the minutes from the founding meeting of the Halifax Civic Workers Association Local 108 as well as a badge for the local 108 of the Halifax Civic Workers Association.

Outline of the history of the Canadian Seamen's Union, by Charles Macdonald

  • CA NSHDA MS-9-15, SF Box 52, Folder 27
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File contains a preliminary outline of the History of the Canadian Seamen's Union 1936-1950 and a letter from Charles Macdonald to Tom McGrath, Bud Doucette, and Stan Wingfield. The Canadian Seaman's Union, established 1936 to improve the archaic working conditions and wages for ordinary commercial seamen. Affiliated to the Trades and Labour Congress, this effective, well supported, nationalist, communist led industrial union contributed to Canada's efforts in the Second World War. It gained concessions, was recognized as collective bargaining agent for ordinary seamen, and it fought unsuccessfully to retain Canada's merchant fleet.The outline is an attempt to line up the main sequence of events and the most important nonchronological matters that must be covered.

J. Lynn McInnes

  • CA NSHDA MS-9-31, SF Box 50, Folder 15
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The file contains two copies of a single student paper submitted to Gregory Kealey on April 2, 1979, by a student by the name of J. Lynn McInnes. The paper is a historical essay written about Nova Scotia Textiles Limited.

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