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Mary Warren Correspondence

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Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
File pertains to 4 type written letters written by Mary [Shaffer] Warren to Minnie Nickell regarding the former's first visit and subsequent survey of Maligne Lake in 1908, place names, botany, Jamaica, personal matters, and various individuals including Samuel Allen, J. Norman Collie, William "Bil…
Date Range
1936-1937
Reference Code
M8 / accn. 4005
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Private record
Textual record
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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M8 / S8 / V8
Sous-Fonds
M8
Accession Number
4005
Reference Code
M8 / accn. 4005
GMD
Private record
Textual record
Date Range
1936-1937
Physical Description
0.2 cm of textual records (8 pages ; 27.9 x 21.6 cm)
Scope & Content
File pertains to 4 type written letters written by Mary [Shaffer] Warren to Minnie Nickell regarding the former's first visit and subsequent survey of Maligne Lake in 1908, place names, botany, Jamaica, personal matters, and various individuals including Samuel Allen, J. Norman Collie, William "Billy" Warren, Mary Jobe, and Nellie McClung. Also inlcudes a newspaper clipping of Mary's obituary from 1939. Minnie Nickell and Mary Warren became acquainted during the 1930s through a mutual friend, a Mrs. Armstrong of Owen Sound, Ontario.
Name Access
Schaffer, Mary
Schaffer, Mary Townsend Sharples
Warren, Billy
Warren, Mary Schaffer
Subject Access
Botany
Correspondence
Exploration
Family and personal life
Glacier House
Guides
Horses
Packing
Personal and Family Life
Scouting
Surveying
Travel
Travel and Exploration
Geographic Access
Maligne Lake
Jasper National Park
Alberta
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources
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Yukon Alpine Centennial Expedition

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of a scrapbook about the Alpine Club of Canada's expedition to the Yukon for Canada's centenial in 1967. Includes mostly photocopies of newspaper and magazine and newspaper clippings in regards to the mountains climbed and the club members that participated.
Date Range
1967
Reference Code
M200 / AC 123 / 1 - 18
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Scrapbook
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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M200 / S6 / V14
Sous-Fonds
M200
Accession Number
131
Reference Code
M200 / AC 123 / 1 - 18
GMD
Scrapbook
Date Range
1967
Physical Description
6.5 cm of textual material (131 pages ; 30 x 37 cm)
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
File consists of a scrapbook about the Alpine Club of Canada's expedition to the Yukon for Canada's centenial in 1967. Includes mostly photocopies of newspaper and magazine and newspaper clippings in regards to the mountains climbed and the club members that participated.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Activities
Airplanes
Alpine Club House
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Centennial
Club
Exploration
Geology
Magazine
Newspaper
Scouting
Sports and recreation
Geographic Access
Yukon
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Canada
Language
English
Conservation
Great: slight yellowing of newspaper clippings.
Appraisal
Blank pages not scanned
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources

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