File consists of one photograph of Margaret Pearce, Trent University staff member.
Includes the following material:
- Peace Letter. Canadian Peace Congress Toronto. The Case of Mr. F. Nossal. June 9, 1960.
- Peace Letter. Canadian Peace Congress Toronto. May 18, 1960.
- Peace Letter. Canadian Peace Congress Toronto. The Chairman's Travel Letter. March 24 – May 5, 1960.
- Peace Letter. Canadian Peace Congress Toronto. November 17, 1959.
File includes several published and typewritten poems and prose by Pauline Johnson, including the following
- Canadian Born, A Patriotic Poem
- A Memorial Ode (draft, 1886)
- The Archers (draft)
- The Songster
- The Cattle Country
- The Foothill Country
- An Unwelcome Visitor
- The Chinook Wind
- The Song my Paddle Sings
- Coaching on the Cariboo Trail
- Heroic Indian Mothers
- The Train Dogs
- When George Was King and Other Poems [signed]
also included are clippings with information about Johnson
Collection consists of postal envelopes featuring Pauline Johnson. On 10 March 1961, the Government of Canada released a commemorative stamp celebrating the 100th anniversary of Pauline Johnson's birth.
This fonds consists of numerous notes and correspondence of Evelyn Johnson pertaining to her sister Pauline, to family history and to the affairs of the Six Nations Indian Reserve. There are newspaper clippings dating from 1881 to 1936 on Pauline Johnson and on Indigenous concerns of the time. Poems written by and collected by Pauline Johnson, and correspondence of Pauline Johnson, G.M. Ferguson, Chief G.H.M. Johnson and Allan Johnson are also included.
Johnson, Evelyn