Elgin, County of

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42° 44' 59" N 81° 14' 34" W

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    • Elgin-region

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      Elgin, County of

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        Elgin, County of

          430 Archival description results for Elgin, County of

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          Yarmouth Township schools
          File · ca. 2004-2006
          Part of Evelyn McNeil fonds

          Photocopies, and other reproductions, of newspaper articles, school photographs, letters, yearbook entries and class photographs relating to Yarmouth Township schools.

          McNeil, Evelyn, 1935-
          Series · [ca. 1946-1965]
          Part of Evelyn Moore Collection

          Series contains records created, collected and maintained by the Yarmouth and Belmont Agricultural Society, likely acquired during Frank Moore's tenure as President of the society. Includes administrative and procedural records, correspondence, prize lists, newspaper clippings and ephemera.

          Yarmouth and Belmont Agricultural Society
          Fonds · 1890-1912

          This fonds consists of financial records maintained by the W.L. Coulter, Insurance and Real Estate business, which was located in St. Thomas.

          The records are primarily invoices and receipts from St. Thomas businesses. The fonds is organized alphabetically by the first letter of the name of the business.

          Included in the first file is a biographical sketch and photograph of W.R. Coulter, photocopied from the publication "St. Thomas and Its Men of Affairs," 1914.

          Coulter, William R.
          Fonds · 1916-1917

          Fonds consists of correspondence between Private William Stafford and Helena Robertson while William was serving overseas in England, France and Belgium during the First World War. During the time of their correspondence, Helena was living in Lambeth, Ontario.
          During the dark days of the First World War, France found itself host to many Belgian refugee women and children while war ravaged their homeland. Anxious to help their men-folk in their battle for freedom, the women, among other things, made beautiful hand embroidered cards to sell to the Allied soldiers. These have since become some of the most desirable nostalgia available to the postcard world. Some of these cards have found their way to the Elgin County Museum and with them come a love story. The cards had been sent from the battlefields of France and Belgium by Gunner Will Stafford to Helena Robertson of Lambeth. They are beautiful cards with touching messages – ‘A kiss from France’ or ‘With loving wishes’ and ‘I don’t forget you’. Both Will and Helena sent other cards of a more common type. Some were in a numbered series, each carrying a verse from a well known poem or hymn. Thus the receiver would know if all the mail was reaching its destination. In this case, as indicated by the messages, they also acted as tracers for the letters which interspersed the cards. It was later learned that Will came home in good health, married Helena and together they had a daughter, Elsie and a son, Arnold. J. Kirby

          Stafford, William
          William Murch fonds
          Fonds · [ca. 1860-1890]

          Fonds contains letters, notes and other documents collected by William Murch in his personal life and career as a bookseller and is arranged into the following series:
          -Personal Records series
          -Business Records series
          -Publications series

          Murch, William
          William McLandress fonds
          Fonds · 1908-1928

          Fonds consists of records created and maintained by William McLandress in the course of operating a stock merchant business in Dutton and West Lorne, Ontario. Includes warehouse books, order books, a correspondence copy book and a cash book.

          McLandress (family)
          Fonds · 1955-2003

          Fonds consists of records created and maintained by William G. (Bill) and Eileene Stewart during their personal and professional life, but primarily relating to their efforts in studying and documenting the natural history of Elgin County.
          Comprised of the following series:
          -Personal records series, 1955-1998
          -Natural history publications series, 1958-ca. 1997
          -William G. Stewart research notes series, 1975-1976
          -William G. Stewart publications series, 1978-1999
          -Publications series, 1985-2002
          -Eileene Stewart publications series, 2000-2003

          Stewart, William G.
          Wilfred Smith fonds
          Fonds · 1913-1936

          Fonds consists of fifty-five 8 x 10 black and white glass-plate negatives showing scenes in Aylmer, Ontario and East Elgin County, 1913-1936, including interior and exterior views of businesses and residences and portraits of prominent citizens.

          Smith, Wilfred
          Fonds · 1914-1994

          Fonds consists of records created and maintained by the West Lorne Women's Institute. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Tweedsmuir History series, 1914-1994 Minutes series, 1916-1991 Programs and reports series, 1929-1975

          West Lorne Women's Institute
          CA ON00340 F1869 · Fonds · 1873-1981

          Fonds consists of records, including marriages, 1897-1915, burials, 1904-1923, of West Lorne Methodist Circuit (includes Bismarck (now West Lorne), Townline Church in Aldborough Township, Eagle, Rodney, Glasgow, Clearville), 1875-1924; records of West Lorne Methodist Church, 1876-1907; records, including marriages, 1902-1913, of West Lorne Presbyterian Church, 1900-1923; records, including baptisms, 1918-1952, marriages, 1902-1950, burials, 1874-1961, of West Lorne Pastoral Charge (includes West Lorne Methodist Circuit, West Lorne Presbyterian Church, West Lorne, Eagle), 1873-1965; records of West Lorne United Church (includes West Lorne Presbyterian Church), 1915-1981

          West Lorne United Church (Ont.)
          Fonds · 1951-1989

          Fonds consists of black and white photographs originally published in the West Lorne Sun and Rodney Mercury newspapers, 1951-1989. Cumulatively, the photographs represent a comprehensive record of significant events in the communities of West Lorne and Rodney, Ontario and in West Elgin County during this period.

          West Lorne Sun and Rodney Mercury
          Collection · 1813-2000

          Records relating to the history of West Elgin. Included are:

          • Church deeds from the area
          • Account books for businesses and municipalities
            -Daily registers for schools in Aldborough Township
            -Land study plans and maps from the area
            -Photographs of local sports teams, families, buildings and events
            -Personal correspondence such as wedding and party invitations
            -Municipality records and repots for towns and villages in the area
          West Elgin Genealogical and Historical Society
          Fonds · 1905-2016

          Fonds consists of scrapbooks and Tweedsmuir Histories compiled by members of the West Elgin District Women's Institute.

          West Elgin District Women's Institute
          Fonds · [ca. 1860s-1880s]

          Fonds consists of a photograph album, possibly kept by Mrs. George Wegg Sr. or Mr. George Wegg Jr., both of St. Thomas. The album contains 95 photos, predominantly featuring members of the Wegg and Marlatt families as well as friends and others.

          Wegg (family)
          Fonds · 1983-2005

          Fonds consists of ten scrapbooks created and maintained by the Wallacetown Optimist Club between 1983 and 2005.

          Wallacetown Optimist Club
          Fonds · 1949-1979

          This fonds contains records pertaining to the Wallacetown Community Hall Committee. Records include meeting minutes, correspondence, and fundraising documents. The records are organized into the following series:
          1) Meeting Minutes, 1945-1979
          2) Correspondence, 1945-1967
          3) Fundraising, 1946 -1968

          Wallacetown Community Hall Committee
          Volunteer Work series
          Series · 1996-2012
          Part of Susan McConnell fonds

          This series is comprised of records relating to Susan McConnell's volunteer work. Includes the following records:
          -an article describing the Harvest Dinner, during which Susan McConnell introduced one of the evening's courses, September 27, 1996.
          -"Fabulous feast floors 'em", September 28, 1996.
          -"Elgin's bounty explored at Harvest Dinner", St. Thomas Times-Journal, September 29, 1997.
          -an Honourary Publicist Merit Certificate for Susan McConnell for services rendered on behalf of Gardens of our Souls, Christmas 1998. Also, articles relating to the Gardens of Our Souls project, 1998.
          -an article desribing Sheila Copps watering seeds with Steve Peters, using seeds donated by Susan McConnell, and was part of the city's Communities in Bloom program, May 25, 1999.
          -a list of Friends of the Canada Games 2001, 1999.
          -"Bloomin wonderful, says final CIB report", October 19, 1999.
          -an article by Dot Sale, relating to the Knoz Presbyterian Church's Pitch-in-Day. The Signpost, April 19, 2000.
          -a letter from Mayor Joanne Brroks, thanking all volunteers of the 2000 Communities in Bloom Committee.
          -"Fundraising drwas community support", August 11, 2001.
          -A Column from Eric Bunnell's people, describing the Communities in Bloom competition with Corner Brook, August 27, 2001.
          -"Rural Living award on display", St. Thomas Times-Journal, November 26, 2001.
          -a letter from Mayor Peter Ostojic, City of St. Thomas, to Susan McConnell, stating that she has been selected by the Honours and Awards Committee to receive a Civic Award, April 2, 2002.
          -"Civic honours presented tonight", TJ, April 18, 2002. Susan McConnell won for volunteer contributions to the St. Thomas Communities in Bloom committee.
          -a programme, "Twenty-Ninth Annual Honours & Awards Banquet, April 18, 2002, The St. Thomas-Elgin Memorial Community Centre Auditorium".
          -"Honours and Awards recipients", TJ, April 19, 2002.
          -columns relating to Bartleman Books, January-February 2004.
          -a letter from Steve Peters to Susan McConnell, regarding a letter and photograph from the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, his Honour James K. Bartleman, in appreciation of her initiative to provide books to young people living in remote areas of northern Ontario, April 16, 2004.
          -a picture of the St. Thomas-Elgin Arbor Week committee, April 28, 2012.

          Village of West Lorne fonds
          Fonds · 1902-1997

          Fonds consists of the full-range of corporate records divided into the following series:
          -Police Village of West Lorne series, 1902-1907
          -Council series, 1907-1997
          -Clerk's series, 1908-1997
          -Treasurer's series, 1908-1997
          -*The Police Village of West Lorne records series pre-date the incorporation of the Village of Rodney.

          West Lorne (Ont. : Village)