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James Mitchell journal
69-1000 · Item · 1825

This item is a journal which was kept by James Mitchell while on a tour of Niagara Falls in 1825.

Mitchell, James
James McQueen materials
4 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Boxes 10-11 include records of James McQueen (JM) who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 25 October 1874 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, on 29 April 1947. JM married Margaret (Maggie) Drysdale on 31 July 1902 in London, England, where he was practicing his trade of decorator and painter. Margaret Drysdale was born in Kincardine, Scotland on 26 October 1873 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 February 1942. James and Margaret McQueen had three children: Euphemia Young (EYS), Elsie Hutchison, and Peter Ian.

James F. Dennistoun letter
01-1000 · Fonds · [2001] photocopied

Fonds is a photocopy of a communication written to James F. Dennistoun, President of the Auburn Woollen Mills, dated September 6, 1882. It was written by the employees of the company who welcome Dennistoun back after a period away due to illness. They also express sincere thanks for the kindness and courtesy which he has always shown them. Among those who signed the letter is James Kendry, manager of the company.

Dennistoun, James F.
James Bay Project - 2
JWRF/008(01) · File · 1985-1992
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on the James Bay project part 2. This file includes briefing papers, magazines pieces, research papers, newspaper clippings, and book excerpts. Topics in this file include impacts of the project, economic assessments, cultural collision, and project updates.

James Bay Project - 1
JWRF/007(25) · File · 1972-1995
Part of John Wadland research files collection

File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on the James Bay project part 1. This file contains briefs, articles, and magazine columns discussing the James Bay project. Topics include budget decisions, protests against the project, opinion pieces on the project, as well as the tole on Indigenous communities.