Fonds 71-1000 - Joseph H. Daley fonds

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Joseph H. Daley fonds

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    71-1000

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    • Photocopied [ca. 1970-1971] (Creation)
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      Daley, Joseph H.

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    24 items

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    Biographical history

    Joseph H. Daley was a Government Immigration agent who lived in Montreal, Canada East. He had affiliations with Sir John A. Macdonald and Thomas D'Arcy McGee.

    Custodial history

    The fonds was created by John R. Dickinson, who owns the originals, of Peterborough, Ontario. Only the photocopies were donated to the Trent University Archives.

    Scope and content

    This fonds consists of photocopied correspondence, of a political and social nature, mainly from Thomas D'Arcy McGee and John A. McDonald, covering topics such as the entertainment of the Maritime delegates to the Quebec Conference. The correspondence dates from June 5, 1862 to June 21, 1867.

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    The fonds was donated by John R. Dickinson.

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        The originals belong to John R. Dickinson of Peterborough, Ontario.

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        Associated material located in the Library and Archives Canada (MG 24 (C 21)).

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        Hand written transcripts for some of the correspondence included in the fonds.

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