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          Healy, Paul
          UPC/004(14) · File · 1987-1998
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of five photographs of Paul Healy, Professor of Anthropology at Trent University. Healy was also the Dean of Research and Graduate Studies from 1997 to 2000 and received the Distinguished Research Award in 1994.

          Healey, Elma
          UPC/004(13) · File · 1985
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of a photograph of Elma Healey, who was an Executive Committee Member of the Association of the Teaching Staff at Trent University from 1981 to 1982.

          Hayes, Lorraine
          UPC/004(12) · File · [199-]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of a photograph of Lorraine Hayes, the Purchasing Manager since 1991 and the Printshop and Mailroom Manager since 2011 at Trent University.

          Havas, Magda
          UPC/004(10) · File · [199-?]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of five photographs of Magda Havas, Professor Emeritus of the School of the Environment at Trent University.

          Harrison, Richard
          UPC/004(08) · File · [198-]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of three photographs of former Trent University Staff member Richard Harrison. Harrison is also the author of On Not Losing My Father's Ashes in the Flood.

          Harold Reid collection
          97-1029 · Collection · 1880-1997

          This collection consists of a ledger dated 1880-1905 created by Robert Henry Reid which records transactions for goods sold or services exchanged for goods. The merchandise involved appears to be that of a general store or farm supply depot. Also included is a journal (and typescript) created by Frederick Reid describing his move west from Ontario to Edmonton between 1907 and 1909. A biographical note about Fred by his son is included at the end. Collection also includes a letter to Harold A. Reid from Florence Reid and two copy photographs: one of Fred and Louise Reid, 1949 and one of the school house which Frederick Reid attended, 1946.

          Reid, Harold
          04-006 · Fonds · 1864-1999

          Fonds consists of documents and photographs relating to Harley Cummings' education and military career; his research notes, correspondence, and manuscripts relating to family history and Ottawa schools history; and miscellaneous scrapbooks.

          Cummings, Harley R.
          02-009 · Fonds · 1874-1986

          Fonds consists of call-up notification postcards (1874-1880) sent by Lieut.-Col. Alex. McKenzie of Barrie, Ontario, to Lieut. John Sutherland of Bond Head, Ontario regarding the Battalion being raised at Barrie for the Northwest Rebellion. Also included are genealogical records related to the Cummings and MacCallum families, a photocopy of a book written by Harley Cummings entitled Cummings-MacCallum: A Tale of Two Families; notes and other materials related to the teaching career of Cummings; three photographs: Hon. Thos. Mackay's Mills, Distillery etc. and part of New Edinburgh, Rideau Falls, New Edinburgh, from Railway Bridge, and an unidentified photo similar to the previous two; and three maps: 1. Ontario Department of Highways Road Map of the Provisional County of Haliburton, 1952 (original); 2. Plan of Part of York River and its Southern Tributaries, Egan's River, Hudson's Creek & Allen's Creek together with the Head Waters of the E. & W. Branches of Crow River & Buckhorn Branch of Ottanabe [Otonabee] River, Tributaries to the St. Lawrence, surveyed by John A. Snow, Hull, 1855 (in four sheets, copied from microfilm); 3. Plan of Part of York River, commencing at the Floodwood Jam, surveyed by John A. Snow, Hull, 1854 (in three sheets, copied from microfilm).

          Cummings, Harley R.
          01-009 · Fonds · 1864-1999

          Fonds consists of maps and plans of the Ottawa and Haliburton areas, time-books of Bronsons and Weston logging firm, and photographs of the building of a railway, and of the Haliburton area. Included also are research material and manuscripts relating to books which Harley R. Cummings wrote about schools in the Ottawa area, and on the history of Haliburton. Included are notes on John Strachan and a transcript of his diary. The fonds also includes several genealogical charts of the MacCallum family.

          Cummings, Harley R.
          08-022 · Fonds · 1865-1963

          Fonds consists of Harley Cummings' research material for Early Days in Haliburton, published in 1963. Included are original wage lists, letters, receipts, accounting records, and agreements of the Ottawa logging company, Bronsons and Weston, with several documents relating to their York Branch operation. Documents relating to business transactions with the Boyd lumbering company of Bobcaygeon, and with individuals along the Peterson Road and Bobcaygeon Road who provided supplies and lodging for the workers comprise a part of the holdings. Mentioned are the Egan Farm in Dungannon Township, Hastings County, and the Bruton Farm on the Peterson Road in Haliburton County. There are references, too, to the operation of cadges between locations (commercial carriers which transported supplies by horses and sleigh/buggy). Also included are copy maps; photographs; notes; handwritten transcriptions of diaries of Alexander Niven and of Mrs. C.R. Stewart; and photographs of Lillian de Grassi Boyd, the Blomfield [Blumfield] family of Lakefield, and the Strickland homestead in Lakefield.

          Cummings, Harley R.
          Harley R. Cummings fonds
          00-001 · Fonds · 1863-1999

          This fonds consists of primary research material and the manuscript and photographs for Harley R. Cummings' book, "Early Days in Haliburton". The fonds also consists of correspondence, including letters from the Honorable Leslie Frost, photographs, maps, and an original 1863 surveyor's diary for Eyre Township. Also included are the C.R. Stewart diaries, dated 1902-1904. C.R. Stewart (1826-1905) was resident agent for the Canadian Land and Immigration Company and was the first settler in the Village of Haliburton. In his diaries he refers to Colonel Samuel Hughes and Mossom Boyd. Stewart's son, C.E. Stewart (1851-1921) was editor of the "Bobcaygeon Independent". The fonds also includes several historical papers and publications written by Cummings and others.

          Cummings, Harley R.
          Hare, (Frederick) Kenneth
          UPC/004(06) · File · 1969-[199-?]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of nine photographs of Kenneth Hare (1919-2002), Chancellor of Trent University from 1988 to 1995. Hare is also the recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Law) in Spring of 1979 from Trent University. In addition, he received the Eminent Service award in 1995.

          Hammer, Armand (Dr.)
          UPC/004(05) · File · [197-?]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of three identical portraits of Dr. Armand Hammer a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Law) in Spring 1985 from Trent University.

          Hamilton, George
          UPC/004(04) · File · [196-?]-[199-?]
          Part of University Photograph Collection

          File consists of four images and fourteen photographs, seven of which are identical portraits of George Hamilton a Professor of Mathematics at Trent University. Hamilton was also the former Senior Tutor at Lady Eaton College in 1970; the Dean of Arts and Science from 1977 to 1979; the Associate Vice-President of Faculty Relations from 1983 to 1984; the Vice-President of University Services from 1988 to 1989; Acting Vice-President (Academic) and Provost in 1982 and 1983 and then the Vice-President (Academic) and Provost from 1984 to 1988. One photograph includes John de Pencier.