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Letter to Mr. William Brodie -- Charlotte County Grammar School
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CA CCA MC615
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2 pages
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(1864-)
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William Brodie was born in Fredericton about 1864, his parents were Scottish. In 1891 he was living in St Andrews living at Lucy Sprague’s boarding house and was a teacher and the principal of Charlotte County Grammar School. In 1899 he resigns from the Charlotte County Grammar School which was very unpopular with the parents of the students. He never married
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Letter to Mr. Brodie (July 13th 1899) regarding his departure from St. Andrews. William Brodie was teacher and principal at the Charlotte County Grammar School. The letter is signed by many residents of the town.
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Charlotte County Archives 1E1
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Acc. 2004.005
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- Brodie, William (Subject)