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  • Isolated manuscripts are small collections - often single items, maps, drawings, individual letters or very small groupings of letters and documents.

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            IMC-137 · Collection · 1995-2021

            Includes the following:

            • "Bruce Whiteman: Zukofsky Impromptus. Sin Tax 003, 1995
            • LeRoy Gorman (ed.): Mourning Cloak Renku, 1996
            • Marshall Hryciuk (led by): The Pink of Venice, Imago Press, 2021
            • Marshall Hryciuk (led by): Carved on a Beech, 2001
            • Marshall Hryciuk (led by): Long Glances, Imago Press, 2021
            • Marshall Hryciuk (led by): Freedom Day Celebration, Imago Press, 2021
            • Marshall Hryciuk (layout by): Fading Clouds Renku, Imago Press, 2010
            • Marshall Hryciuk (ed.): Crystal Renku, Imago Press, 2005
            • Marshall Hryciuk (led by): Year of No Summer: Renku 2009, Imago Press, 2009
            • Marshall Hyrciuk (led by): Hot Pavement Renku, Imago Press, 2020
            • ""You are here Acme Gallery Commerce Building 12912 Hunter Street West Peterborough!"" (a broadside for Jeff Macklin's exhibition at the Acme Gallery, [2021])"
            Whiteman, Bruce
            IMC-130 · Collection · 1972-1999

            Dated 1972 through the late 1990s, most were published by the Hamilton Poetry Centre; also one by Flying Man Press, and another commissioned by the Harbourfront Reading Series. Poets represented include Bruce Whiteman, David McFadden, Alexander Hutchison, James Reaney, John Newlove, Joy Kogawa, Cary Fagan, Phyllis Webb, and Raymond Souster.

            Whiteman, Bruce
            94-1002 · Item · 12 May 1985

            This item is a pamphlet regarding the Brown Memorial rededication at Centenary Park in Peterborough, Ontario.

            Edward Templeton Brown, grandson to Frances and Thomas Stewart, was born at Goodwood, the family farm in Douro Township, Canada West, on December 24, 1852 to Edward Wilson Brown and Elizabeth Lydia Stewart. In 1879 he went to the Northwest Territory to help survey Riding Mountain National Park. After the survey was completed he worked for the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1880 he joined a party, led by Major Boulton, heading for the Shell River area of western Manitoba to settle on land. He joined Boulton's Scouts and during the Battle of Batoche was killed in action on May 12, 1885. The community in Peterborough decided to raise a memorial stone to Edward Brown to commemorate his death in the Riel Uprising.