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IMC-099 · File · 1869-1989
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

Original, photocopied, and transcribed materials pertaining to the family of Thomas Alexander Stewart and Frances Stewart. Included are correspondence (1869-1935; 1989); a family tree and genealogical material; paper titled “Selections from “Fragments That Remain”” by Alec Wilson; probate of the will of Thomas Alexander Stewart Brown (1937); conveyance Edward T. Brown to Thomas Alexander Stewart Brown (1880); a typescript list made from a 1789 sale notice of auction items belonging to James Frood; a colour copy of a sketch and map of the original Stewart home and early Douro Township; and typescripts of articles and diaries pertaining to Stewart family history and their settlement in Upper Canada.

Aitken, Gary
UPC/001(04) · File · 1989
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a single photograph from the "original class reunion, Autumn 1989. Photo includes Tod de Jager and Gary Aitken."

Aitken, William and Jean
UPC/001(05) · File · [1989]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a photograph of William (Bill) and Jean Aitken and a newspaper clipping from the Peterborough Examiner from November 18, 1989. The clipping is of William and Jean Aitken and the caption is marking their 50th wedding anniversary. Bill is the oldest Trent graduate, graduating on October 25, 1986 at the age of 74.

Board of Governors
UPC/OS3(03) · File · 1989-90
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of a framed photograph of the Board of Governors in 1989-90. Photo includes, Prof. John Burbidge, Merritt Gordon, David Hughes, Liz Wilton, Michael Beswick, Henry Nokes, Chancellor Kenneth Hare, Robert W.F. Stephenson. Prof. Skip Maxwell, Lari Langford, John MacLean, David Galloway, Glenn Willson, President John Stubbs, John D. de Pencier (Chair), Bruce Macleod, David Moore, Tod Willcox, Michael Nolan, Martha Whatley, Jalynn Bennett, Ned Goodman, John McClelland, Arnold McLean, and Jim Swanston.