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77-1020 · Item · Photocopied [before 1977]

This item is a copy of an autobiography of Hon. Sir William Howland as dictated by him in 1906, with 12 appendices and a family tree. Topics covered include Confederation, Red River Colony 1857-58, militia matters, Reciprocity Treaty negotiations of 1865, Reform party politics and separate schools.

Howland, William P.
Site sketches collection
95-1004 · Fonds · [ca.1900-1960]

This collection consists of 41 reproductions of sketches including Toronto street scenes from 1882, Lindsay, Peterborough in 1882, Belleville, and Kingston, all in Ontario as well as some reproductions from sites in Quebec.

IMC-046 · File · 1901
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

This paper is comprised of the family reminiscences of Susan Greeley, focusing on stories of the settlement of the Rogers family in New Hampshire in the mid-1700s and later immigration to Canada. The concluding paragraph reads as follows: "The foregoing has been written by me and is a statement of facts within my recollection and from what my mother has told me, she having been a member of the first party of U.E. Loyalists that settled on the Bay of Quintie in June 1784. Dated at Haldimand this 27th day of Decr. 1901. [Signed] Susan B. Greeley."

Skovercky, Josef
JWRF/016(21) · File · 1984-1989
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Josef Skovercky. This file includes newspaper clippings with topics such as Skovercky’s novels based around youth operation under nazi occupation, as well as articles written by Skovercky on various authors in Canadian literacy.

Smart, Elizabeth
JWRF/016(22) · File · 1988
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Elizabeth Smart. This file contains a review on Smart’s works turned from a novel to poem by Alicia [Van Wast?], as well as a news clipping discussing Smart’s life as a teenager.