General Bibliography – Volume XII – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. General Bibliography – Volume XIIAAQ Archives de l’archidioc. Section ii is divided into two parts: part a contains printed primary sources including documents published by the various colonial, provincial, and federal governments; part b provides a listing of the contemporary newspapers most frequently cited by contributors to the volume. Section iii includes dictionaries, indexes, inventories, almanacs, and directories. Section iv contains secondary works of the 1. Section v describes the principal journals and the publications of various societies consulted. I. An inventory of the correspondence of Bishop Ignace Bourget* from 1. The trains of the Grand Trunk are carried over the St. Lawrence River at this point by a. Leaving Vaudreuil the Grand Trunk line crosses the western. Definitions of sainte anne de bellevue quebec, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of sainte anne de bellevue quebec. Soulanges, Vaudreuil, and . Business and Economy V. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO. By 1900 it was the main drygoods wholesaler in Montr L.- A. Inventories of the correspondence of a number of the bishops of Quebec, compiled by. Ivanho. The Service des archives de la ville de Qu. The Catalogue de la collection Fran. Transcripts of the bulk ofthis collection, which is being classified atpresent, are available at NA, MG 2. All Express Trains will step at St. Great Western and Grand Trunk. SIGNIFICANT DATES IN OTTAWA RAILWAY HISTORY., November 17 - the Grand Trunk Railway is opened between. Grand Trunk Railway Company formed. Gold medals named after Anne Molson. Report on Canadian Archives. Public Archives of Canada, Douglas Brymner, George F. Maclean, Roger & Company, 1905 - Archives. Preview this book » What people are saying - Write a review. GRAND TRUNK Boating Club founded . Ottawa, Rideau, Carleton Place, New Edinburgh); East (Grand Trunk, Lachine, St-Lambert, St. Edgar Gilbert appointed the first Honourary Commodore of the CCA. L3. Q2: Cartes et plans U: Correspondance g. Inventories, catalogues, guides, conversion tables, and useful finding aids on microfiche are available in each repository. Centre r. A Guide to the holdings of the Archives of Ontario, ed. Parish archives usually contain many other documents, including parish account- books, records of the fabriques, registers of parish confraternities, notebooks of sermons, and sometimes correspondence. British Columbia Archives and Records Service,Victoria. In 1. 97. 5 the archives (referred to elsewhere in volume XII under its official name until 1 March 1. Provincial Archives of British Columbia) began a new cataloguing system for its private manuscript holdings. Manuscripts catalogued since then have been assigned Additional manuscript (Add. Manuscripts catalogued under the old system are gradually being converted to the new one and given Add. Memda.”2. 22. 7: Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of British Columbia, minute- book. Mc. Kenzie family collection. Family and Private Life XII. FAMILY AND PRIVATE LIFE. GR: Government Records. British Columbia, Government agent, Cariboo. British Columbia, Government agent, Lillooet. Canada, Department of the Interior, Dominion Lands Branch, records relating to land settlement in Railway Belt and Peace River Block. Lieutenant governor, despatches. Report and evidence taken by the commission to inquire into the management of Provincial Asylum for the Insane, New Westminster, 1. British Columbia, Department of Lands and Works, records of assistant commissioner of lands and works, Cariboo District. British Columbia, Department of Lands and Works, ledger containing copies of contracts, Fraser and Thompson rivers. British Columbia, Supreme Court (Victoria), central will registry. British Columbia, Supreme Court (Victoria), probate files. Colonial correspondence. An artificial series created from the letters inward to the departments of the colonial governments of British Columbia and Vancouver Island from both individuals and other government departments. The letters are filed under the names of the senders. British Columbia, Supreme Court (Vancouver), probate files. British Columbia, Supreme Court (New. Westminster), probate files. Old Classification. Class A: Early exploration: fur trade. A/B/3. 0/F4. 9. 1: Finlayson, Roderick,“History of Vancouver Island and northwest coast”A/B/4. Er/6. 2. 4: Ermatinger, Edward, correspondence. A/C/1. 5: Hudson’s Bay Company. H8. 6P: HBC, land office, Victoria, J. The centre has prepared an important series of publications, entitled Documents de travail du CRCCF, relating to the collections in its possession. For information on the collections see no. Guide des archives du Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne- fran. For information on the collections see Guide to archival resources at Mc. Gill University, ed. Information on the various collections is available in Guide to archival resources at Mc. Gill University, ed. Pennington collection. Private archives MG 1. Morgan, Henry. MG 1. Dawson, J. For information on the archival collections see Guide to archival resources at Mc. Gill University, ed. S 1. 06: Buckland, Kate (Horn)CH3. S3. 42–4. 4: Dawson, James. Osler Library. Collections cited in volume XII include: Acc. Worthington family. Acc. 6. 12: Special collection: medical students’ notes. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s. For information on the archive’s collections see Preliminary inventory of records held at the Maritime History Group, comp. Roberta Thomas under the direction of Keith Matthews (. Gert Crosbie under the direction of Keith Matthews (. Various other indexes to individual collections at the archive are also available. Materials cited in volume XII include items in the name file collection, which consists of some 2. Newfoundland trade or fisheries between 1. The files are compiled from a wide range of sources, and each entry includes a reference to the original source. Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library. The NA has published general guides to the services it offers and to its holdings, including: Introduction to the National Archives of Canada(Ottawa, 1. General guide series 1. Federal Archives. Division, comp. Terry Cook and Glenn T. Christopher Seifried (1. General guide series 1. Picture Division,comp. This publication supersedes the following series of publications: General inventory, manuscripts, volume 1,MG 1- MG 1. General inventory, manuscripts, volume 2,MG I 1- MG 1. General inventory, manuscripts, volume 3,MG 1. MG 2. 1 (1. 97. 4)General inventory, manuscripts, volume 4,MG 2. MG 2. 5 (1. 97. 2)General inventory, manuscripts, volume 5,MG 2. MG 2. 7 (1. 97. 2)General inventory, manuscripts, volume 7,MG 2. General inventory, manuscripts, volume 8,MG 3. Inventories for all the record groups which are under the jurisdiction of the Government (formerly Federal) Archives Division are available at the NA. Hallett (1. 97. 7)Records of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police(RG 1. Joanne Poulin (1. Records of Statistics Canada (RG 3. Maps and plans in the Cartographic and Architectural Archives Division (formerly the National Map Collection) are listed in the Catalogue of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (1. Boston, 1. 97. 6). The NA publishes the Union list of MSS . It has also issued a Guide to Canadian photographic archives, ed. Christopher Seifried (1. Finding aids to individual collections are available at the NA, which also makes available a large number of them on microfiche. Materials from the following collections were cited in volume XII: MG 9: Provincial, local, and territorial records. D: Ontario. 7: Church records. Ottawa: St Andrew’s (Presbyterian) Church. MG 1. 1: Public Record Office, London, Colonial Office papers. Honours, original correspondence. MG 1. 7: Ecclesiastical archives. B: Church of England (Anglican Church)1: Society for the Propagation of the. Gospel in Foreign Parts. MG 1. 9: Fur trade and Indians. A: Fur trade, general. Hargrave family. 25: Campbell, Robert. D: Fur trade, post records and journals. Fort Selkirk journal. E: Red River settlement. Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of. F: Indians. 6: Brant family. MG 2. 3: Late eighteenth- century papers. D: New Brunswick. Chipman, Ward, Sr and Jr. GII: Quebec and Lower Canada: political figures. Sewell, Jonathan, and family. GIII: Quebec and Lower Canada: merchants and settlers. De. Volpi collection. MG 2. 4: Nineteenth- century pre- confederation papers. A: British officials and political figures 1. Roebuck, John Arthur 2. Head, Sir Edmund Walker 2. Durham, John George Lambton, 1st Earl of 4. Colborne, Sir John, 1st Baron Seaton 6. Buckingham, James Silk. B: North American political figures and events. Papineau family. 4: Young family. La Fontaine, Sir Louis- Hippolyte. Rolph, John. 25: Bellingham, Sydney Robert. Howe, Joseph. 30: Macdonald, John Sandfield. Brown, George. 50: O’Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. Dessaulles, Louis- Antoine. Dorion, Sir Antoine- Aim. For information on the museum’s archival holdings, its Inventory of manuscripts, 1. Various files were consulted in the preparation of volume XII for biographical and genealogical data on Island residents. Provincial Archives of British Columbia. The PRO and the NA hold microfilm copies of the archives’ records for the years 1. For more information concerning the copies held at the NA and the finding aids available, see Main entry catalogue and general inv. For seriesof HBCA documents published by the HBRS, seesection ii. Section A: Headquarters records. A. 1/: Minutes. A. London minute- book – consulting and advising in the management of the fur trade. A. 5/: London correspondence books outwards – general series. A. 6/: London correspondence books outwards, HBC – official. A. 1. 0/: London inward correspondence – general. A. 1. 1/: London inward correspondence from HBC posts. A. 1. 2/: London inward correspondence from governors of HBC territories Ft, 3. Commissioners’ correspondence: staff fur trade. A. 1. 6/: Officers’ and servants’ ledgers. A. 3. 0/: Lists of servants. A. 3. 2/: Servants’ contracts. A. 4. 4/: Register book of wills and administrations of proprietors, etc. Section B: North America trading post records B. Bow Fort (Piegan Post) records B. Brandon House records B. Carlton House (Sask.) records B. Cumberland House records B. Edmonton records B. Fort Ellice records B. Lac La Pluie records B. Lesser Slave Lake records B. Montreal records B. Moose Factory records B. Norway House records B. Rocky Mountain House records B. Fort Simpson records B. Tadoussac records B. Fort Vancouver records B. Fort Victoria records B. Winnipeg records B . York Factory records B. Fort Yukon records. Section C: Ships’ logs, books, and papers C. Ships’ logs C. Ships’ movements book. Section D: Governors’ papers and commissioned officers’ records. D. 3/: George Simpson journals. D. 4/: George Simpson outward correspondence books. D. 5/: George Simpson correspondence inward. D. 7/: Eden Colvile correspondence inward.
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