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George Johnson
Fonds · [after 1866]-1911
The fonds consists primarily of professional papers for George Johnson in his capacity as Statistician in the Department of Agriculture but also as a newspaper correspondent. Few personal papers form part of the fonds. The fonds consists of five series: correspondence, manuscripts, publications with annotations, scrapbooks and clippings, historical documents. The digitized records consist of manuscripts ranging in dates between 1866 and 1911. 1937.001-JOH
Samuel Elder fonds
Fonds · 1847-1851
Fonds consists of two diaries. 1939.001-ELD
James Innis
Fonds · 1805-1810
Fonds contain a diary. 1945.001-INN
David Freeman
Fonds · 1841-1890
Fonds consists of correspondence and three diaries. 1952.002-FRE
Artemus W. Sawyer
Fonds · 1905
The collection consists of personal records for Artemus W. Sawyer. 1960.001-SAW
Eva Bessie Lockhart
Fonds · [18-?],[1895?]-1970
Fonds consists of photographs, correspondence and accompanying material, certificates and licenses, and personal papers. 1969.002-LOC
George Clyde Nowlan fonds
Fonds · 1928-1965
Fonds consists of four series: provincial and legislative series, 1928-1948, early parliamentary series, 1948-1957, cabinet and late parliamentary series, 1957-1965, and personal series, 1928-1965. 1973.001-NOW
George D. Spicer
Fonds · 1885-1910 ; 1974
Consists of an account book for ships Charles S. Whitney (1885-1891) and Glooscap (1891-1910), which incorporates receipts as well as a drawing of Glooscap below deck, showing the arrangement of captain and crew quarters. Also included in the fonds are microfilm copies of thirty-five diaries kept by Captain Spicer, 1871-1910. The diaries chronicle Spicer's career as a master mariner and his experiences at sea on vessels Globe, J.F. Whitney, E.J. Spicer, Charles S. Whitney, Glooscap, and others; his travels to New York, Boston, Europe, South Pacific, West Indies, South America; and activities at home at Spencers Island. There are also two diaries kept by Spicer's wife, Emily, while on voyages with her husband, 1888 and 1889, and a diary kept by Antoinette Williams, 1879. 1974-009