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Lavinia M. Stewart fonds

  • CA MtA 0153
  • Fonds
  • 1872-1891

Fonds consists of two volumes of autograph albums; one of which is referred to as a Philopoena Album. The contents of the fonds are predominantly populated with signatures and salutations from fellow Allisonians and members of her wider family. The contents of the albums frequently indicate whether the person had died or in the case of women who they married.

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Laura Sophia Wood fonds

  • CA MtA 0154
  • Fonds
  • 1898-1900

Fonds consists of a "Canadian pocket diary for 1899" containing memoranda, grocery lists, accounts, and some brief entries ca. 1900 commenting on society and peoples' opinions. The book is accompanied by a letter addressed to [?] (illegible) from Dode (a nickname for Dora (Wood) Nichols, sister of Herb Wood), of Vancouver, British Columbia, dated Wednesday Oct. 27th [no year].

Item list:

  1. Canadian pocket diary compiled by Laura S. Wood. – 1899-1900. – 1 volume of textual records 14.5 x 9 x 1 cm

Item includes memoranda, grocery lists, accounts and some brief entries commenting on society and people’s opinions.

  1. Letter from “Dode” (Vancouver, British Columbia) to [Rames eco?]. – 27 October [bef. 1958]. – 1 leaf of textual records ; 20 x 12.5 cm

Item indicates that the sender was enclosing the book to the addressee and wonders “Is it right to send you this with her intimate little outbursts revealed in writing?” Dode is a nickname for Dora (Wood) Nichols.

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Augusta C. Umphray student notebook

  • CA MtA 0155
  • Pièce
  • n.d.; fl. 1866-1867

Fonds consists of a notebook inscribed "Augusta C. Umphray, Free Union School, Yonkers." The notebook is divided into three distinct sections. Section one, dated 1866, is a "Literature Chart", listing authors with the century in which they were writing. This section appears to pre-date Umphray's enrollment at Mount Allison. The second section in titled "Spelling Book, Vol. 2nd, 1867" and consists of words and their meanings. The third section is an undated poem in 61 stanzas entitled "School Bound - An Idyl".

At first glance it appears that the poem was written by Umphray herself to celebrate the friendship she felt for her teachers at the Female Academy: Miss Catherine Proctor (see stanza 19ff); Miss Mary Piccard (sic) (see stanza 23ff); Miss Kate Smith (see stanza 36ff); Miss Augusta Daily (see stanza 28ff); Miss Charlotte Treadwell (see stanza 32ff); and Professor Philip Brown (see stanza 44ff). However, the Mount Allison University Archives also holds the identical poem written "by Hattie Smith" in 1868 (see accession 8418). The poem may have been a penmanship exercise which had to be completed by all students.

The poem describes the teachers' physical characteristics and demeanor, and their hobbies and activities, as well as Sackville and the Academy.

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Margaret Duncan Borden fonds

  • CA MtA 0167
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1935

Fonds consists of a newspaper clippings about First Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a list of writing titles and a numbered series of correspondence and stories that were created by Margaret Duncan Borden. When between 70 and 75 years of age, Borden wrote a series of forty short stories, reminiscences and letters. She typed a number of carbon copies and sent them from her home in Oklahoma to her grandchildren, including those in Little Shemogue, New Brunswick. Some of the recollections refer to Little Shemogue and Borden’s childhood experiences there, including information about prominent Covenanter families in the community; others relate incidents later in her life, as wife and mother, raising a family with her clergyman husband. Some of the stories indicate date and place of origin, some do not.

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Windsor Theatre fonds

  • CA MtA 0200
  • Fonds
  • 1974-1995

The fonds consists of records of the Windsor Theatre and Mount Allison University. The contents of the fonds Include administrative and production files of two directors: Arthur Motyer and Alex Fancy. The general files include the following:

  1. Productions
  2. Public relations
  3. Playbills and announcements
  4. Playbill layouts (maquettes)
  5. Photographs, contact prints and negatives
  6. Posters and poster layouts
  7. Set models (maquettes)
  8. Set designs
  9. Scrapbook
  10. Sound recordings
  11. Video recordings
  12. Costumes
  13. Slides
  14. Miscellaneous
    The contents of the fonds provide evidence of the operation of the Windsor Theatre, its functions and activities and role within the Mount Allison community.

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Mary Forsey Harris

  • CA MtA 026
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1963

Fonds consists of a scrapbook, in which there are: clippings; brochures; programs, many of which are pertaining to Mount Allison events; cards and invitations; postcards and other graphic material; notes, poem and announcements, all collected by Mary Forsey Harris. Also included are: a group photograph[ca. 1953] of Eleanor Harris Carr(BA 1913), Mary Forsey Harris(Mount Allison Ladies' College graduate in Household Sciences 1917), Chester Harris(BA 1910), Eleanor Forsey Harris, and Eleanor Mary Carr [Mo?](daughter of E.H. Carr); a photograph of Mary F. Harris and friend, 1963; and a group photograph[191-?] of Katie Whiteside, Mary Harris, Maud Parks, Esther Rogers, Agnes McGiffin, Alice Inch, and Jennie Moore.

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Robert A. Marsh

  • CA MtA 027
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1933]

Fonds consists of: a letter to the family from Bob Marsh, the Lodge, 1933; a letter to the family from Robert A. Marsh, Allison Hall, 1933; a letter to Mary from Robert Marsh, Mount Allison Academy, n.d.; Robert A. Marsh's curriculum vitae, n.d.

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David Burpee

  • CA MtA 028
  • Fonds
  • 1846-1847

Fonds consists of a letter to David Burpee from Enoch Barker, Sheffield, New Brunswick, 1846 and one to David Burpee from C.H. Barker, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1847. They are probably both written by Charles H. Barker, a former Sheffield schoolmate of David Burpee. "Enoch" may be a nickname.

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Trueman Hoar

  • CA MtA 029
  • Collection
  • 1904-[198-?]

Fonds consists of photographs of: employees of Enamel and Heating Products Limited, Plant No. 1, Sackville, New Brunswick, 1934; the "Fawcett" Hockey Team, 1936; a view of the front exterior of Enheat Ltd. (formerly Enamel and Heating Products Limited and Fawcett Foundry), possibly early 1980s; a side view of Enheat Ltd at the entrance to King Street, possibly early 1980s; the "Fawcett" baseball team, no date. Also includes postcards of the Mount Allison Ladies' College Park, the Ladies' College Drill. Owens Art Museum, and the Mount Allison Academy Football Team, 2 of which are addressed to Miss Nita Palmer from Fannie.

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Seaman, Charles

  • CA MtA 030
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1935

Fonds consists of photographs and postcards related to Mount Allison. They include: Initiation photographs of the Class of '28, taken by Charles Seaman '28, October 1925; other Mount Allison photographs, consisting of 1 photograph of the University Residence, and 4 photographs of students of the Mount Allison institute; postcards of the Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall and residence of H.C. Read.

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