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7 · Series · 1902-1917
Part of J. Gainey fonds

Series consists of records of Local 23 of the Journeymen Tailors' Union of America, including correspondence, bills of prices, signage advertising the union label, minutes, and constitutions.

02-014 · Fonds · 1863-1917

Fonds consists of diaries, notebooks, and "cash books" of W.T.C. Boyd relating primarily to business matters, with occasional references to personal matters. Also included are photographs of family members; letters written during WWI by Boyd's son, Thornton; letters and documents related to the building of Boyd's house by architect, John E. Belcher; and letters and documents relating to the family cattle/buffalo cross-breeding enterprise.

Boyd, W.T.C.
W.T.C. Boyd fonds
01-019 · Fonds · 1878-1917

Fonds consists of 27 diaries of William Thornton Cust Boyd dated 1878 through 1917. Five of the diaries, 1884-1888, include financial records. The diaries recount the private and public life of Boyd, and include references to his wife, Meta, and their children, and social activities with family and friends including boating excursions and picnics. He refers throughout to Richard Birdsall Rogers (1857-1927), superintending engineer of the Peterborough Lift Lock, in social and business terms, and the two often conduct business relating to the Trent Valley Canal. Activities which Boyd participated in regularly include yachting and boating (on the "Calumet", "Ogemah", and "Ajax"), curling, hunting, gardening, tree planting, playing cards, skating, canoeing, and attending the theatre. He recounts details of the illnesses, deaths and funerals of acquaintances and family members, including his step-brother, Mossom (Mossie) Martin Boyd. Boyd recounts in detail the building of his house by John E. Belcher ([184-]-1915), architect, civil engineer, and surveyor. This house is now operated as Case Manor Nursing Home. The diaries speak of local and federal politics, World War I, and the activities of the church. They also detail the activities of the Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Pontypool Railway Company, the Trent Valley Navigation Steamship Company, and the day-to-day operation of the family lumbering and cattle/buffalo enterprises.

Boyd, W.T.C.

Includes the following:

  • Letter from G.A. Payne, Campbellford, on the status of his son, Lt. Charles A. Payne in Europe;
  • Letter asking for Ontario Statues 1917 to Fraserville;
  • Letter asking for Ontario Statues 1917 to Newcastle;
  • Return of Convictions Bowmanville;
  • Naturalization Act RE: John T. Atkins, Brighton/Presqu'ile wants to become a Canadian to fight in Canadian army;
  • Petit Jurors and Grand Jurors, Jun. 1917;
  • Police Magistrate Letter RE: Percy Dench, and H. Westlake of Carrying Place;
  • Letter to W. Kerr RE: Alfred Gerow from A.O. Scriver;
  • Richard Jarvis Letter RE: Food regulations and desertions in Bowmanville;
  • Letter Re: Rex. Vs. Keith Chatterson accused of raping Benham Collins from Smithfield; letter state Collins had Gonorrhea
  • Letter from Attorney General asking for local authorities to crack down on military desertions;
  • Letter from Attorney General Re: Military Service Act;
  • Henry Black, Campbellford slander Case: remark about Franco-Canadians and Roman Catholics has hurt sales;
  • Jennie Tripp, Mrs. Lane, Children's Aid Society, Port Hope;
  • Letter from D.R. Wright, Constable from Campbellford Re: 6finding men of military age contraty M.S.A.;
  • Letter to W. Kerr notifying of "Catholics drilling in Burnley Catholic Church yard . . . notify' for our safety" ;
  • Letter from D.R. Wright on Food Control, Campbellford;
  • Letter RE: Evs Rogers, Subject of Greece who owes George Lakas, of Oshawa money;
  • Press Release of Food Controllers meeting; Return of Convictions, Brighton;
  • Return of Convictions; Return of Convictions, Cobourg Return of Convictions, Campbellford;
  • Letter to W. Kerr RE: Alice Townsend of Norwood;
  • Naturalization Act: Bryan Jennings Rurey of Brighton is an American wanting to become Canadian;
  • Ben Ewing Statement Regarding Canadian Conscription in Northhumberland and Durham, and inspection of
  • Goal, Hospital, and Court Room;
  • George Manjuris Naturalization Papers, Walton Street, Port Hope
04-003 · Fonds · 1889-1917

Fonds consists of photographs of Boyd's family, postcards, a notebook, and a book entitled Canada in Khaki: A Tribute to the Officers and Men now serving in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1917.

Boyd, W.T.C.
Mrs. E. Kayser fonds
75-1022 · Fonds · 1916-1917

The fonds consists of a memoir (photocopy, 8 pages) on Sir MacKenzie Bowell (1823-1917) by his private secretary; and an anonymous scrapbook of clippings relating to Canadian Railways, Laurier, Bourassa, Canadian nationalism and annexationism.

Kayser, E.

Includes the following:

  • Return of Convictions;
  • Calendar of Prisoners in Cobourg Gaol - Jun. 1917;
  • Petit Jurors and Grand Jurors list Apr. 1917;
  • Rex. Vs. Dale, Brighton -G. Drewry commits Lionel Dale and Arthur Dale to Children's Aid Society;
  • Godkins Rape charge, Orono;
  • Galt Stove and Furnace Co. vs. George H. Sherwood of Brighton;
  • Desertion of a Child - Alice Townsend of Norwood;
  • Voters list: Murray, Haldimand;
  • Letter to W. Kerr from C.O of 247th battalion RE: Prosecution of a Farmer named Lunm in Port Hope for his statement that "Canada would be just as good under German rule as it is today";
  • Hastings Constable inquiring W. Kerr is there is come recourse to force an American who marrying a Canadian to swear allegiance to Crown;
  • John Young writing to W. Kerr to notify of Fred Mikel theft of Items, Brighton;
  • Proof of Citizenship for Edson Andrus and William Wyman Andrus, Orono
  • Letter RE: to promote the banning of Nick Carter stories
  • Resignation of Lawson and replacement by John A. Clark, Brighton
  • Petit Juror list and Grand Jurors list, Jan. 1917
  • William Townsend, deceased of Oshawa, RE: ownership of personal items
  • Letter to W. Kerr: Complaint lodge by B. Cohen, of Colborne, lays a complaint against an Austrian man for misrepresentation--- Letter makes reference to Cohen's Jewish heritage
  • Insurance company of James Joseph Connelly of Bowmanville wishes to see Inquest report.
  • Mrs. Charles Brown write W. Kerr explaining that her husband tried to commit suicide, and she is afraid of him
  • Rex. Vs. Chaplin, Seymour
L.V. Shier fonds
77-022 · Fonds · 1915-1918

This fonds consists of World War I trench maps and general maps of the war area. Included are maps of Lens Canal, Passchendaele and general maps of France and Belgium. Also included in the fonds is a bound photocopy of Lieut. L.V. Shier's service diary, 1917-1918.

Shier, L.V.
80-008 · Fonds · 1914-1918

The fonds consists of 100 black and white stereographs numbered, captioned and entitled "The Great War".

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