Fonds - H.W. Snelling fonds

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H.W. Snelling fonds

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    • 1870-1873 (Creation)

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    3 cm of textual records

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    H.W. Snelling was born in Woolich, England on October 14, 1849. In March 1867 Snelling enlisted in the 60th Royal Rifles, 1st Battalion. Snelling and his battalion were sent to Canada to assist with the Riel uprising in 1870. Following his armed service, Snelling became involved in the operation of a small Montreal store.

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    The fonds consists of a diary and typescript of the diary transcribed by Dr. Norman Shrive. Passages within the diary include “Sunshine and Storm by a Rifleman,1870” and a brief passage entitled “Journey through Persia and other Eastern countries,” written by Corporals R. Murphy and J. Kenderick. Murphy and Kenderick are identified as serving with the 100th Royal Rifles. The diary also contains personal information about Snelling, including family health and business prosperity. There is a page of business transactions from 1873.

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    Fonds (36-2002) was donated by Dr. Norman Shrive in May 2002.

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        Open

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        Finding aid, at the fonds level, available in hard copy and electronically

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        No further accruals are expected.

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        The cover of the diary is flaking and the spine is wearing away. There are numerous loose pages.

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        There are a child’s scribbles in pencil within the diary. The last passages seem to have been written in a different hand.

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