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Josiah Jones Bell fonds

  • UMASC Mss 157, Pc 163 (A.01-54)
  • Fonds
  • [18-]-[1931?]

The fonds consists of material pertaining to Bell's activities in the Wolseley Expedition. It documents the Expedition's journey to the Red River Settlement, its return to Thunder Bay, and its work in exploring and laying telegraph lines in the west from 1875 to 1876. In addition to the 1.49 m of textual records the fonds includes 27 photographs, 37 lantern slides and 3 maps (including one plan). The articles and lantern slides relate to a presentation Bell gave in later years on the history of these events.

Bertram Brooker fonds

  • UMASC Mss 16, Pc 16, Tc 76 (A.80-53, A.88-52, A.03-119)
  • Fonds
  • [18-], 1905-1989

The collection contains correspondence, diaries, unpublished manuscripts, and copies of published writing. The twelve folders of correspondence, although primarily incoming, include exchanges between Brooker and other artists such as LeMoine Fitzgerald, William Arthur Deacon, and Pelham Edgar. His diaries consist mostly of fragmented excerpts of short, intermittent periods in his life. The heart of the collection is a core of his literary works, most of which have never been published. Most consist of original and second drafts showing evolutionary changes, corrections, and notations. There are thirty-five plays, portions of novels, seventy-five short-stories, essays (most of which are unpublished), and a considerable amount of poetry. Most of the poetry has been published by Professor Birk Sproxton in a book by Turnstone Press titled Sounds Assembling (1980). Several of the poems are in multiple drafts, though only a few are dated. Brooker's published writings on advertising remain with the family. Art work is not included in the collection. The balance of the manuscript collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, an account book, and other miscellaneous items. The collection also contains Brooker's private research library consisting of approximately 300 volumes, many of which are carefully annotated.

James Duff Guild fonds

  • UMASC Pc 87 (A.92-20)
  • Fonds
  • n.d

The fonds is an album of the Chamber of Commerce Tour to Churchill, Manitoba. Photographs include Flin Flon, Gilliam, and Churchill and other interesting insights into early mining in Manitoba. The scrapbook includes some articles that are described in the finding aid.

Baroness Von Else Freytag-Loringhoven fonds

  • UMASC Mss 81 (A.92-25)
  • Fonds
  • n.d

The fonds consists of the four-part handwritten and typescript versions, in photocopy format, of the autobiography of Else Freytag-Loringhoven.

Jim Blight fonds

  • UMASC Pc 128 (A.96-59)
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1900

The fonds consists of negatives depicting turn-of-the-twentieth-century farms in Manitoba.

Evelyn Gilmore fonds

  • UMASC Mss Sc 107 (A.89-41)
  • Fonds
  • n.d

The fonds consists of unpublished memoirs of Evelyn Gilmore's experiences in Northern Manitoba.

Anderson family

  • MtA 160
  • Fonds
  • [179?]-1970

None as of yet

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Rev. Alexander FitzGerald fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1770-[183-]

Fonds consist of baptism certificate, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings and printed materials.

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Thomas Johnson

  • CA UNB MG H 74
  • Fonds
  • 1819 - [183-]

This fonds is a daybook detailing Thomas Johnson's business transactions and activities from 6 January 1819 through 11 August 1826. He sold a variety of goods, including: pork, seed, corn, wheat, potatoes, timber, beans, cloth, buttons, pantaloons, codfish, beef, coffee, and newspapers. Johnson also took in letters to be delivered, and recorded the senders and sometimes the recipients. His patrons appear to be locals, and included: George Goodwin, Samuel G. Johnson, John Hawthorne, James Johnson, James Cainey, Edward Austin, Capt. Isaac Lilly, Rev. Freeman Parker, David Clancy, Capt. Jonathan A. Tupper, James Whitman, Julianne Saunders, Louisa Prescott, Jeremiah Goodwin, Benjamin Prescott, Samuel Bridge and Samuel White. Also found in the daybook are two loose sheets of typed paper that appear to be templates for contracts drawn up by the justice of the peace in 1830 and [183-].

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Edith Mary Maitland Monro fonds

  • ON00009 C 179
  • Fonds
  • [184-?]-[ca. 1910]

Fonds consists of eight portraits, including one cased ambrotype and two cased daguerrotypes. The ambrotype portrait shows Mr. and Mrs. John Rolston (184-?); the case containing two daguerrotype portraits shows Mr. and Mrs. Rolston (185-?), and the third case contains a daguerrotype of Alex Maitland Monro (1832-1884) dated ca. 1860, and an albumen print of the Monro family (1874).

The remaining portraits are of Edith Mary Maitland Monro (1879-1971) ca. 1890 and ca. 1900, and of Mrs. Alexander Maitland Monro (Miss Jane Rolston, 1841-1916 ), ca. 1870.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+C+179?SESSIONSEARCH

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