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Andrew Browning Baird fonds
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7 cm of textual records
20 microfilm reels : positive and negative
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Andrew Baird Browning, (1855-1940) was a Presbyterian/United Church minister and educator. He was born near Motherwell, Ontario in 1855. He was educated at the University of Toronto, Knox College and in Europe. After a pastorate in Edmonton, he was made professor at Manitoba College in 1871. He taught for over fifty years at this Presbyterian/United Church college.
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The source of the original documents is not known. The source of the microfilm is the United Church of Canada Manitoba Conference Archives, Winnipeg.
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Fonds consists of a typescript of a diary, a lecture on the history of the West, and correspondence on Aboriginal Peoples and mission work, 1872-1924.
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- English
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- Manitoba College (Subject)