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B correspondence
B correspondence
Burnett, E.K. correspondence
Burnett, E.K. correspondence
Burpee, L.T. correspondence
Burpee, L.T. correspondence
C correspondence
C correspondence
Christianson, M. correspondence
Christianson, M. correspondence
Christofferson, Dr. K. correspondence
Christofferson, Dr. K. correspondence
Dashiell, G. R. correspondence
Dashiell, G. R. correspondence
Erickson, A. J. correspondence
Erickson, A. J. correspondence
G correspondence
G correspondence
Holand, H. R. Discusses his Kensington stone book notes and their loss in a fire. Correspondence
Holand, H. R. Discusses his Kensington stone book notes and their loss in a fire. Correspondence
K - Correspondence
K - Correspondence
L - Lanctot expresses the opinion that a stone ball with cryptic symbols on it is likely more related to the French missionaries than to the Norse. Correspondence
L - Lanctot expresses the opinion that a stone ball with cryptic symbols on it is likely more related to the French missionaries than to the Norse. Correspondence
McKern W. C. Milwaukee Public Museum-copper Indian relics. Correspondence
McKern W. C. Milwaukee Public Museum-copper Indian relics. Correspondence
Rumley, Wm. J. Cape Robert relics. Correspondence
Rumley, Wm. J. Cape Robert relics. Correspondence
Stefansson, V. Discusses publication and naming of the book on Norse presence in Hudson Bay. Correspondence
Stefansson, V. Discusses publication and naming of the book on Norse presence in Hudson Bay. Correspondence
Vasby, O. (Mrs.) Norse sword from Lake Michigan and spear from Sodus Bay. Correspondence
Vasby, O. (Mrs.) Norse sword from Lake Michigan and spear from Sodus Bay. Correspondence
Marquette gives up a copper axe; Was America known before Lief came; Norsemen knew how to build fast ships
Marquette gives up a copper axe; Was America known before Lief came; Norsemen knew how to build fast ships
Norsemen and Eskimo hostile; Winconsin's Halberd is a puzzle; Province of Ontario Canada; Whence came the word Eskimo?; Algonquin dialects resemble each other; Cooper tools; Are our Indian axes after Norse models
Norsemen and Eskimo hostile; Winconsin's Halberd is a puzzle; Province of Ontario Canada; Whence came the word Eskimo?; Algonquin dialects resemble each other; Cooper tools; Are our Indian axes after Norse models
Public addresses. Subjects discussed include the history of Sault Ste. Marie and Norse fights with Indigenous peoples s and their preference for Red cloth in trade.
Public addresses. Subjects discussed include the history of Sault Ste. Marie and Norse fights with Indigenous peoples s and their preference for Red cloth in trade.
Draft Manuscript for the book, Here Was Vinland: Introduction, illustrations, maps, credits
Draft Manuscript for the book, Here Was Vinland: Introduction, illustrations, maps, credits
Family papers and miscellanea
Family papers and miscellanea
Miscellaneous manuscripts, letters and clippings. Subjects include; game conservation, notes on the "Flatey Jarbok" on the history of the Greenland settlement, on Drummond Island near the Sault. Ojibway word meanings, application for copyright of an unpublished work "Here Was Vinland". Affidavits of Walter Dodd that he found the Norse Sword, Axe on claim 48TB4895 on 24 May 1930, with his father JE DODD
Miscellaneous manuscripts, letters and clippings. Subjects include; game conservation, notes on the "Flatey Jarbok" on the history of the Greenland settlement, on Drummond Island near the Sault. Ojibway word meanings, application for copyright of an unpublished work "Here Was Vinland". Affidavits of Walter Dodd that he found the Norse Sword, Axe on claim 48TB4895 on 24 May 1930, with his father JE DODD
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 5 December 1915. He hopes that Arthur will get leave from France shortly and visit him.
Letter: S.T. Medd, North Bramshott Camp, near Liphook, Hants, England, to his wife, Estelle, whom he addresses as “Stell,” 5 December 1915. He hopes that Arthur will get leave from France shortly and visit him.
Letter: John Thompson (Toronto on Smith Creek (Port Hope)) to a friend [in England], 23 June 1819
Letter: John Thompson (Toronto on Smith Creek (Port Hope)) to a friend [in England], 23 June 1819
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, 27 March 1831, via Joseph Bletcher at Fawk and Websters, Smith Creek, Township of Hope. Also, a section at the end of the letter written by Thomas Westoby, nephew of Robert Medd.
Letter: Thomas Medd, [England], to his brother Robert Medd, Cavan, Upper Canada, 27 March 1831, via Joseph Bletcher at Fawk and Websters, Smith Creek, Township of Hope. Also, a section at the end of the letter written by Thomas Westoby, nephew of Robert Medd.