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Herbert W. Jackson fonds
CA ON00009 F 4404 · Fonds · 1964-1988

Fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Herbert W. Jackson that concern his involvement with the Ontario Council of Regents for Colleges and Universities, and that relate to the historical development of the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario.

The records include correspondence, reports, working papers and reference materials used by Mr. Jackson in his role as volunteer executive secretary to the Ontario Council of Regents for Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. In addition to this work, Mr. Jackson served on various Council of Regents task forces and committees as a private consultant.

Fonds also consists of reference or background materials and speeches or papers that were prepared by H.W. Jackson, and mostly delivered by him at various events or sessions. Topics covered by these speeches include technical training and education, especially in engineering and electronics, and the history of the development of community Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario. Some of the speeches were delivered by others, including William Davis and Tom Wells.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4404?SESSIONSEARCH

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CA ON00009 F 4382 · Fonds · 1951-1985

Fonds consists of the administrative records of the Women's Association of the Canadian League for the Liberation of the Ukraine, including its constitution and bylaws, minutes of national executive meetings, bulletins of the national executive, subject files, annual financial reports, records of provincial conferences and national conventions, files on W.A.C.L.L.U. branches throughout Canada, general correspondence, and publications.

The fonds also includes newsletters, reports, and correspondence from the World Federation of Ukranian Women's Organizations.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4382?SESSIONSEARCH

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James Montagnes fonds
CA ON00009 F 4367 · Fonds · 1924-1993

Fonds consists of records created or accumulated by James Montagnes documenting his work as a freelance journalist in the Toronto area. It consists of business correspondence between Mr. Montagnes, newspapers and magazines, journalists' associations, airlines, travel agents, and organizations he wrote for or about; typed copies, clippings and scrapbooks of articles written by Mr. Montagnes; index cards and registers documenting his articles and the publications he wrote for; photographs taken or acquired by him as part of his work as a journalist, as well as his business financial records.

The fonds also includes some of Mr. Montagnes non-business correspondence, pertaining in particular to his interested in amateur radio and the scouts movement; as well as a few clippings of articles by other journalists kept for reference.

The fonds has been organized into nine series.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4367?SESSIONSEARCH

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CA ON00009 F 4363 · Collection · 1854-1953

Collection consists of prescription books, formula books, accounting and financial records, and publications, as well as orders and customer testimonials, created by several pharmacies in various cities throughout Ontario.

Toronto based pharmacies, individuals and laboratories identified in the creation of these records include the Northrop and Lyman Company, the Osgoode Hall Pharmacy, B. Jackes Brothers and Jackes Brothers Toronto Laboratory, and Harry G. Hillier. Other pharmacies located in Ontario identified in these records include: the Taylor Drug Company Pharmacy (Guelph, Ontario); Willow Pharmacy (Scarborough, Ontario); Dyer's Drug Store (Scarborough, Ontario); S. D. Radley and Radley's Medicine Company (Chatam, Ontario); C. E. Nasmyth Company (Stratford, Ontario); and Schryver's Pharmacy (Bellville, Ontario). Pharmacies with unidentified locations include Lemp's Pharmacy and the Nathan N. Bosworth Pharmacy.

Pharmacists and physicians identified in these series of records include: Physician Robert M. Wilson (Niagara, Ontario); Pharmacist Justin H. Dyer who was associated with the Willow Pharmacy (Scarborough, Ontario); R. A. Harrison (Dunnville, Ontario), Thomas H. Ralph (Dundas, Ontario); H. W. Ralph (Hamilton, Ontario); as well as Dr. Schooley, F. J. Capell, F. T. Hutchinson, and W. C. George who were based in unidentified locales in Ontario.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4363?SESSIONSEARCH

Thomas Ridout family fonds
CA ON00009 F 43 · Fonds · 1706-1960, predominant 1787-1894

Fonds consists predominantly of correspondence, diaries and copies of manuscripts relating to the Ridout family in Upper Canada in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The records document the family's service in the War of 1812, and their administrative and business careers, as well as the family's private life, including financial matters and genealogical research conducted by later members of the family.

Family members principally represented in the fonds include Thomas Ridout, Surveyor General of Upper Canada; Samuel Smith Ridout; George Ridout; Thomas Gibbs Ridout; and his wife, Matilda Bramley Ridout.

Records also include commissions, militia records, a Shawnee-English dictionary, household expenses, records relating to land transactions and Masonic Lodges, and Ridout family Bibles. The fonds also contains silhouette drawings and a plan of Samuel Smith Ridout's farm.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+43?SESSIONSEARCH

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CA ON00009 F 58 · Fonds · 1837-1916

Fonds consists of correspondence, commissions, degrees, bills, receipts, and other records of James C. Aikins, James Sutherland, and Donald G. Sutherland. Correspondence includes letters of Captain James Sutherland concerning the activities of the steamboat Traveller in the Rebellion of 1837. Also included are letters of James C. Aikins, referring to political matters, such as letters from constituents and letters referring to the department of Indian Affairs and the Department of Lands (later the Department of the Interior). Correspondence of Rev. D.G. Sutherland is concerned mainly with family matters, but also refer to business conditions, farming, and the formation of the Economy Engine Company of Gananoque. Correspondence is arranged chronologically.

Commissions and diplomas include academic certificates and diplomas of Donald G. Sutherland and his daughter Clara, as well as commissions appointing James Cox Aikins to positions such as Senator, Secretary of State, and Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin. Sutherland and Aikins items have been separated, then arranged chronologically.

Bills and receipts are mostly those of Rev. D.G. Sutherland, and are arranged chronologically.

Fonds also includes miscellaneous items, including the accounts of the steamboat St. George from the years 1842 to 1843.

Fonds also includes a photograph of James Cox Aikins, and an album entitled "The Ministry of the Dominion of Canada," including photographs of members of the government, including L.F.B. Masson, L.F.B. Baby, John Henry Pope, Lt.- Col. Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, James McDonald, Sir Alex Campbell, John O'Connor, D.L. Macpherson, J.C. Aikins, H.L. Langevin, J.C. Pope, Charles Tupper, and Sir John A. Macdonald. Album also includes a photograph of a meeting room.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+58?SESSIONSEARCH

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J. D. Edgar family fonds
CA ON00009 F 65 · Fonds · 1680-1988, predominant 1840-1955

Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Sir James David Edgar, his wife Matilda, and various other members of the Edgar family.

Their records include correspondence, both political and personal, speeches, lecture notes, invitations, published material, scrapbooks and photographs. As J.D. Edgar was actively involved in politics, correspondents includes many prominent politicians of his day, including Alexander Mackenzie and Sir Wilfred Laurier; there are also letters regarding important political events such as the North-West Rebellion.

Fonds also contains records from other family members, such as the diaries of Maud Edgar, a hand-written Shawnee-English dictionary compiled by Thomas Ridout, a typescript copy of Thomas Ridout's Old Memoir covering the period 1786-1788, photographs of various members of the Edgar family, genealogical material, and correspondence with family in the United States and overseas.

The fonds is divided into 11 series.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+65?SESSIONSEARCH

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John Dryden collection
CA ON00009 F 73 · Collection · 1891-1902

Collection consists of fifteen volumes of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, published 1891-1902, relating to the political career of John Dryden. References include: provincial elections, Dryden's tenure as minister and numerous contemporary political issues.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+73?SESSIONSEARCH

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Herbert A. Bruce collection
CA ON00009 F 78 · Collection · 1932-1938

Collection consists of 18 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings concerning Herbert A. Bruce's tenure as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1932-1937. Topics include: Bruce's speeches, sterilisation, King George V's Silver Jubilee, and the Lieutenant-Governor's Committee on Housing.

Collection also includes three photographs. Subjects include: Bruce's swearing in ceremony, 1932; his first formal appearance as Lieutenant- Governor, 1932; and a group of officials with the Duke of Kent.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+78?SESSIONSEARCH

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John Lawrence letter
CA ON00009 F 93 · Item · 1837

Item is one letter written by John Lawrence to Valentine Harden Tisdale who was born in 1815 in the Long Point area of Norfolk County, Ontario.

Subject of the letter consists of an account of the William Lyon MacKenzie uprising which led to the outbreak of the Upper Canada Rebellion.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+93?SESSIONSEARCH

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Fonds · 1966-

The Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Fonds consists of the records of the various administrative and medical departments of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and the predecessor organizations of the hospital.

The Fonds includes the following Series:
1) Board of Trustees
2) Office of the President/CEO
3) Medical Staff Advisory Board
4) Sunnybrook Foundation
5) Sunnybrook-Wellesley Merger
6) Sunnybrook-Women’s College Hospital Merger
7) Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Services
8) Physical Medicine
9) Nursing
10) History
11) Reports
12) Publications
13) Ontario Council of Administrators of Teaching Hospitals
14) Building Plans
15) Medical Art
16) Dr. Marvin Tile
17) Portrait negatives
18) Events and Departments Photographs
19) Educational and events 35mm slides
20) Surgical 8mm film
21) Sunnybrook Volunteer Association/Canadian Red Cross Society
22) Artefacts
23) Ephemera

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CA ON00009 F 170 · Fonds · 1834-1877

Fonds consists of various records arising from the settlement of the estate of Robert Pilkington, the clarification of land titles, and selling of land properties. These records include correspondence concerning claims against the estate and discussions of legal technicalities in England, and correspondence from Canada referring to Canadian affairs of the estate. This correspondence deals with the engagement of lawyers and agents and with legal problems. A great deal of the correspondence deals with the sale of land and includes applications for its purchase, descriptions of lots and discussions of prices, immigration, and government policy on immigration. Some of the correspondence deals with Pilkington's mortgage held by native Indians. Correspondents include Hagerman, Strachan, Cameron, and Crooks. Correspondence also includes the outgoing letters of Edward Tylee directed to individuals connected with the Pilkington estate in Upper Canada. Fonds also includes legal documents referring to the estate, including affidavits, deeds, and accounts.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+170?SESSIONSEARCH

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Robert Birmingham scrapbooks
CA ON00009 F 4438 · Fonds · 1861-1910

Fonds consists of two scrapbooks predominantly containing newspaper clippings.

Volume 2 has clippings dated from about 1907 to 1910 from the Orange Lodge newspaper, the Sentinel. Many of the clippings are homogeneous, reports in newspaper column format of Birmingham's organizing work throughout Toronto and Western Ontario relating to Orange Lodge, such as opening local lodges, speaking engagements, and other activities. The back of the inside cover includes an index by lodge.

For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4438?SESSIONSEARCH

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CA ON00009 F 1 · Fonds · 1812-1872

Collection consists of biographical sketches, clippings and a will, 1812- 1872, and a photostatic copy of MacDonald's diary as Court Clerk under Judge Archibald McLean, 1837- 1838.

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CA ON00009 F 194 · Fonds · 1920

Collection consists of a scrapbook of the 9th Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire in Toronto. Scrapbook contains: correspondence; delegates' passes; invitations and programmes for various entertainment events, including the official delegates' welcome, a theatre party, a banquet, a sailing party, an automobile tour of Toronto, and other events; menus from the dining cars of the Canadian National Railway; newspaper clippings regarding the Congress from the Globe, the Mail and Empire, and the Star; a programme of the Congress, containing rules, resolutions, and lists of delegates; and a copy of the official report of the Congress.

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CA ON00009 F 290 · Fonds · 1830-1876

Collection consists of two letters from Herman Hayunga to Tunis Schaeffer of Osnabruck Township (describing the Danish West Indies, and discussing the Lutheran church), wills of Frederick Schaeffer, Nicholas Schaeffer, Nicholas Shaver, and Tunis Shaver, a genealogy of the Shaver family, and genealogical notes on the family of James Armstrong and Evan Roys. Within the collection, both the names Schaeffer and Shaver are used to refer to family members. For instance, in the will of Frederick Schaeffer, both the names Schaeffer and Shaver are used to refer to the same person. Also, the wills of Nicholas Schaeffer and Nicholas Shaver appear to be for the same individual, compiled in different years. Records within the collection indicate the term Shaver became the predominant term for the family in later years. Collection also includes one photograph of Francis Kirkpatrick, Lunenburg Postmaster, 1860.

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German family collection
CA ON00009 F 297 · Fonds · 1934-1950

The collection consists of correspondence and notes regarding the history of the German family, a genealogical chart of the German family, a history of the family compiled by J.C.M. German, certificates and commissions of William Manley German, maps and newspaper clippings. Maps show the following areas: Belleville- Kingston; Adolphustown; Hallowell, Prince Edward County; and the Township of Richmond. Collection also includes a drawing of the farm residence of G.M. German in Adolphustown, Ontario.

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Anson Buck collection
CA ON00009 F 295 · Fonds · Photocopied [19-] (originally created 1900-1940)

Fonds consists of a collection of photocopies of documents mostly about Anson Buck. Included is a volume entitled Collected Data on the Life of Dr. Anson Buck (1833-1919), together with Original Letters Bearing Tributes from Contemporaries, which was edited by Sir Charles G.D. Roberts for the Trans- Canada Press, 1940, and a volume entitled Historical Sketch of Early Trafalgar Township, written about 1900 by Keturah Adelaide Buck. The fonds also includes a volume of Howell family genealogical data, as well as genealogical data about the Buck family. There are also a few newspaper clippings about Anson Buck.

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CA ON00009 F 331 · Fonds · 1776-1932

Collection consists of material collected by Harry D. Blanchard of Toronto. Collection contains correspondence, memoranda, lists, notes, inscriptions, genealogies, muster rolls, and other records relating to land matters, military affairs (especially the 2nd Regiment Leeds Militia), local Methodist and United churches, and family records from Leeds County residents.

CA ON00009 F 1028 · Fonds · 1800-1904

Fonds consists mainly of records and copies of records connected with Edward Merrill's legal practice. Included is correspondence relating to legal matters, and also includes letters of appointment to Samuel Merrill. Legal correspondence is that of Edward Merrill regarding cases tried before him, petitions, the and position of County Court Judges. Correspondence has been arranged chronologically. Fonds also includes various legal records, including affidavits, agreements, bonds, releases and elections, wills and estate books, and other records. Legal records have been arranged alphabetically. Also included are miscellaneous records, including poll books for elections in 1828 and 1830, for which Samuel Merrill was Deputy Returning Officer. Attached to these books are several petitions regarding the contesting of the election of 1828.

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