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A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from November 21, 1880 - February 25, 1882, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
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A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from June 20, 1877 - November 21, 1880, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
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A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from February 20, 1866 - May 18, 1877, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
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A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from August 13, 1860 - February 19, 1866, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
Includes news clippings.
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A handwritten diary kept by Amelia Harris from September 12, 1857 - August 12, 1860, in London Ontario and on her travels.
Amelia (Ryerse) Harris (1798-1882) was the daughter of Sarah Underhill and Samuel Ryerse and was born in Port Ryerse. She married John Harris in 1815. In 1821, John was appointed to Treasurer of the London District. They moved to London, Ontario after the London District Government was moved in 1834 to their new home, Eldon House. Her diaries cover 25 years of life in London during the second half of the 19th century.
Includes news clippings.
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These are 5 volumes created by J.D. Barnett to track and organize books he acquired. Barnett's collection process was extensive and thorough. Almost every book he collected and donated contains his signature, his bookplate, and a number corresponding to a journal entry.
The accession journals organize books by subject headings, and include the author's name, book title, publisher, date of publication, dimensions of the book, notes about binding and condition, and the number assigned to the book.
Barnett uses abbreviations and codes to note location (e.g., T = Toronto; B = Boston; L = London), date (e.g., /31 = 1831), and binding (e.g., 1/2 b = half bound; fb = full bound; cursive lowercase Ls = limp vellum).
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A handwritten letter from Alma Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Alma Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Justine Rosé-Mahler to Gustav Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Justine Rosé-Mahler to Gustav Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Justine Rosé-Mahler to Gustav Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Justine Rosé-Mahler to Gustav Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Gustav Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Gustav Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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A handwritten letter from Gustav Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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A photocopy of a handwritten letter from Gustav Mahler to Justine Rosé-Mahler.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.
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Folio began in 1947 and released publications in the Fall and Spring terms of the academic year until the early 1970s. The contents are creative works by University of Western Ontario students and includes poetry, short stories, artwork, photography, and more.