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James W. Curran fonds
Articles, public addresses
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Level of description
Date
Digital object
74-006/001(44)
Did the Norsemen Find the Mandans?; The Open Coast Tides in Hudson Strait.
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74-006/001(52)
Notes and clippings on published articles in newspapers. Clippings which are loose but credited as to source. They have been copied from many papers but most are from the Toronto Star and the Sault Star, some are from Scandinavian papers
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74-006/001(54)
Collected articles. Scrap-book containing clippings concerning the Sault, posters and copies of Curran's articles on the Norse published in the Sault Star
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1925 - 1939
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74-006/001(45)
Souriquois and Cheyenne; Northern Vinland Today
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74-006/001(47)
How this book came to be written, its scope; Prehistoric Indians and Copper tools
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74-006/001(48)
Norse case is given to jury; Where Norse relics have been found
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74-006/001(49)
Pointing to the Great Lakes Location; Some reasons for believing Vinland was in Great Lakes area; Can the birds help us find Vinland
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74-006/001(50)
Dates in the Viking Record; How Norsemen reached Vinland; Puzzling over the early Vinland tables
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74-006/001(46)
Marquette gives up a copper axe; Was America known before Lief came; Norsemen knew how to build fast ships
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74-006/001(51)
Norsemen and Eskimo hostile; Winconsin's Halberd is a puzzle; Province of Ontario Canada; Whence came the word Eskimo?; Algonquin dialects resemble each other; Cooper tools; Are our Indian axes after Norse models
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74-006/001(53)
Public addresses. Subjects discussed include the history of Sault Ste. Marie and Norse fights with Indigenous peoples s and their preference for Red cloth in trade.
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nd, 1889, 1938
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74-006/001(55)
Draft Manuscript for the book, Here Was Vinland: Introduction, illustrations, maps, credits
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74-006/001(43)
How Hudson Bay Fits the Saga; Michigan Finds a Helmet-smashing Axe
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74-006/001(56)
Numerous book reviews of Here Was Vinland
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