Oral histories : audio cassettes and transcript collection
Tall Tom Taylor June 12 1966, Christopher McKue (others in same room, noisy, also 2 young boys dash round to see airplane passing over)
Curve Lake First Nation: Short Tom Taylor: Age 87 at time of interview. Trapping, food preservation, schools. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Dow Taylor: Hunting, baskets, black ash tree, sweet grass. Transcript.
Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor: Indigenous names of lakes etc.
Curve Lake First Nation: Christopher McCue [McKue]
Curve Lake First Nation: Herb Irons (tracks 1 and 3)
Curve Lake First Nation: Mary Johnson (age 96) and Dow Taylor
Telford, William: Born in 1878, son of Smith Township poet. Stage coaches, lime kilns, Chemong Lake floating bridge, weaving in Bridgenorth and hotels.
Marsden, Moses: Born at Roseneath or Alderville 15 June 1870, age 95 at time of interview. A native river-driver who lived in shanties and was a Seventh-Day Adventist.
Edwin Zimmerman Yerex diary
Transcription Katchewanooka Herald 1855
Transcription Katchewanooka Herald n.d.
Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. Additions 97-003 Transcriptions
Letter: [William Thompson], Monaghan [Township], to his friend [in England], 20 November 1819
Letter: Thomas Medd, England, to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, via Joseph Bletcher, Smith’s Creek (Port Hope), Township of Hope, 29 March 1823.
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, [Cavan, Upper Canada], 29 March 1823.
Letter: Thomas Medd, [Hive, England], to his brother Robert Medd, [Cavan, Upper Canada], 8 June 1825.
TRANSCRIPTION: Journal of Events: Eastmain Post, Outfit 260, James Bay District
Letter: Arthur Ross Ackerman, Bustard Camp, Salisbury Plains, to his sister [in Canada], 25 October 1914, describing living conditions and camp life, English reaction to the coming of the Canadians, and expressing a general feeling that they might not be needed at all.
Letter: Arthur Ackerman, France, to Sid Medd, 12 November 1915, thanking him for cigarettes. He is at G.H.Q. taking a course on maps at a cadet school.
Letter: Thomas Medd, England, to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, via Joseph Bletcher, Smith’s Creek (Port Hope), Township of Hope, 24 June 1822.
Letter: Richard Westoby, [England], to his uncle Robert Medd, Millbrook, Township of Cavan, Upper Canada, North America, 28 February 1852.