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Photocopied [ca. 1977] (Creation)
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- Lumsden, Hugh David
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46 cm of textual records
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Hugh David Lumsden was born at Belhevie Lodge, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, September 7, 1844, the son of Colonel Thomas Lumsden and Hay Burnett. Lumsden was educated at the Bellview Academy in Aberdeen, and at the Wimbledon School, Surrey, England. He came to Canada in 1861 and became a Provincial Land Surveyor in 1866. In 1870, Lumsden became a Civil Engineer and had a long and successful career in the location and construction of railways across Canada. He was involved with the Toronto and Nipissing Railway; the Credit Valley Railway; the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway; the Northern Railway; the Georgian Bay Branch of the C.P.R.; The Ontario and Quebec Railway; various eastern extensions of the C.P.R.; and the Crows Nest Pass Railway to name a few. From 1904 to 1909 Lumsden was the Chief Engineer of the Eastern Division of the Transcontinental Railway. He held the presidency of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers in 1907. Lumsden was also involved in activities outside engineering. In 1870 he was the Reeve of Eldon Township, and also president of the Eldon Agricultural Society. He was involved in the military, having joined the 34th Regiment as a Lieutenant in 1867. He married late in life, to Mary Frederica Whitney, daughter of J.W.G. Whitney, in 1885. Hugh David Lumsden died in 1928.
Custodial history
The photocopies of the diaries were received from the Archives of Ontario.
Scope and content
This fonds consists of photocopies of the diaries of Hugh Lumsden, from 1901 to 1928. The early diaries show some evidence of surveying activity while the later ones are mainly of a personal nature. Yearly cash accounts are included.
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This fonds was donated by the Archives of Ontario as part of the Leslie M. Frost Papers: Historical File and Collected Papers.
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The original diaries are located at the Archives of Ontario.
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The Archives of Ontario has Hugh David Lumsden diaries dated as early as 1860.
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Box 1
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Diary 1901-1907
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Diary 1910
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Dairies 1911-1912
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Diary 1913
Box 2
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Diaries 1914-1915
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Diaries 1916-1917
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Diary 1918
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Diary 1919
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Diary 1920
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Diary 1921
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Diary 1924
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Diary 1925
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Diary 1926
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Diary 1927
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Diary 1928