File pertains to the 1907 personal diary/daytimer of Hector Wheeler. Topics include: Diary begins June 30 leaving Calgary for ACC camp. Introductory pages hold geometrical drawings. Short documentation of camp and climbing June 30-July 14. Begins again August 1-October 30. Trip to Golden camp and s…
1 cm of textual records (1 volumes ; 7.5 x 11.8 cm)
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File pertains to the 1907 personal diary/daytimer of Hector Wheeler. Topics include: Diary begins June 30 leaving Calgary for ACC camp. Introductory pages hold geometrical drawings. Short documentation of camp and climbing June 30-July 14. Begins again August 1-October 30. Trip to Golden camp and surrounding camps and climbs. Mention of A. O. and Oliver Wheeler August 14. In and out of Calgary and Golden. Camping and climbing in Ptarmigan, Donald Camp, Beaueumouth [?]. Memoranda at back monetary notations for trip expenses. Notations of expenses for 1907 and 1908 trips.
File contains correspondence regarding funds and donations to the Toronto Section of Alpine Club of Canada and the Bon Echo Hut.
Notes
For Meeting Minutes and Reports related to these financials, see file M200 / I / A / 89 [1981-1982 Records to the Board] accn. 6376.
For Financial Statements and Reports related to these financials, see file M200 / II / A / 79 [1981-1982 Records to the Board] accn. 6376.
File contains correspondence on donations to the Clubhouse, Huts fund, the Carl Lund Fund, and bequests to the Club. Also includes a November 1984 Appeal For Donations notice.
File contains correspondence on donations to the Clubhouse, Huts fund, the Carl Lund Fund, and bequests to the Club. Also includes a November 1984 Appeal For Donations notice.
File consists of correspondence, research notes, payment records and other documents pertaining to Ben Gadd's publication, "Bankhead: The Twenty Year Town".
File consists of correspondence, research notes, payment records and other documents pertaining to Ben Gadd's publication, "Bankhead: The Twenty Year Town".