Mary Duggan MacDougall fonds

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Mary Duggan MacDougall fonds

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    • 1934-1983 (Creation)
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      Mary Duggan MacDougall

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    2 cm of photographs and other material

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    (1918-)

    Biographical history

    Mary Duggan MacDougall is a life-long resident of Antigonish. She was born c.1918. As a young girl, she became involved in the Guide movement which was a memorable part of her youth. She married John J. MacDougall and together they had eight children - seven daughters and one son.

    Custodial history

    Records were donated to the Antigonish Heritage Museum by Mary Duggan MacDougall in September 2009.

    Scope and content

    Fonds consists of 36 photographic images, three small booklets, several notes, letters and invitations. Also included are two small pins and a badge. All the material is related to Mary Duggan MacDougall's history with the Antigonish Girl Guides and her roles as guide, parent of guide and reunion attendee.

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    Along with 36 photographs are various written materials (booklets, notes, letters, invitations), as well as pins and a badge.

    Immediate source of acquisition

    Donated by Mary Duggan MacDougall in September 2009.

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        Fonds No. 102

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        2009.038.001

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