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  • The subject term Government should be used with descriptions that relate to local, municipal, regional, provincial, federal, jurisdictional governments, officials, (mayors, primers, MLAs ministers, civil servants, Prime Ministers), Districts including, but not limited to hospital districts, improvement districts, land districts, school boards, health boards, library boards, police boards, support organizations such as municipal associations, protests against government, organizations in direct response to government and taxes.
  • Districts include, but are not limited to: hospital districts, local service districts, school boards, health boards, library boards, police boards, support organizations such as municipal associations, protests against government, organizations in direct response to government and taxes.

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Jackie Gibson Collection

  • CA CCA 693
  • Collection
  • 1890 - 2003

This collection contains correspondences, documents, photos, and other types of material related to Joseph and Effie Gibson and their descendants. Most of the correspondence in this collection concerns Joe Gibson, a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot and oldest son of Joseph and Effie Gibson. Many photos of him and his crewmates, his letters home from overseas, as well as his schoolwork and notes from leaning how to fly an aircraft are also included in this collection. Several items which concern the affairs of John Gibson, Joe Gibson’s younger brother, can be found in this collection. These include correspondences and legal documents related to the estate of Charlotte Gibson, his sister, as well as an agreement between John Gibson and the Canada Railroad Company concerning interest and his land. Most of the personal items and published material in this collection belonged to John Gibson as well, these include publications related to his position as a volunteer firefighter, reports of organizations he belonged to, maps of the Town of St. Andrews, notes related to his work as a stonemason, and other items.

Gibson Family