Family and personal life

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  • The subject term Family and personal life should be used with descriptions that relate to friendships, personal relationships, home life, generational records, genealogical records, sexuality, individuals, families, and support and charitable organizations who work for the private lives of families and individuals.

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Letter to the Alward Family

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/10
  • Item
  • 1927-1936
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Items are three letters within the same envelope, written to John, Mabel, and Pauline Alward. The first, dated February 13, 1927, was sent from “Mother”, Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry. The second, dated February 19, 1936, is addressed to “Dear Folks” on the front, and signed “Dad” [John Willard Wry], and on the back is a note addressed to Pauline from “Gran” [Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry] The third, dated April 1, 1936, is addressed to “Dear Folks” and was sent from “Dad” [John Willard Wry].

Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)

Item is a letter to “Dear Folks”, sent from Sackville NB on January 5, 1936. The letter is signed, “from Home Dad – with love to all," probably from John Willard Wry.

Letter, Pamphlet and Notes from George Trueman

Items are a thank you letter send from George Trueman, president of Mount Allison University, thanking John Alward for lending him gasoline the night prior. Along with the letter, Trueman sent a copy of the Josiah Wood Lectures of Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas (1933) and a pamphlet about Mount Allison University.

Allison Hall Postcard

Item is a postcard addressed to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Alward, sent from their daughter Pauline. The image is of Allison Hall on the Mount Allison University campus.

Read House before Repairs

Item is a photograph of the Read home on Bridge Street, Sackville, NB (currently (2009) Marshland’s Inn) before repairs were made between 1905 and 1908. An unidentified girl stands in front of the house holding a pair of snowshoes.

New Marshlands Inn

Item is a photograph of the Read’s home on Bridge Street after it’s renovations. The home was converted into an inn in 1935.

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