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Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds Canadian Archives Direction des archives Branch canadiennes NAOMI JACKSON GROVES FONDS MG30-D351 Finding Aid No. 1735 / Instrument de recherche no 1735 Prepared in 2003 by Anne Goddard, Christiane Préparé en 2003 par Anne Goddard, Christiane Prévost, Janet Murray and Sarah Stacey of the Prévost, Janet Murray et Sarah Stacey des Social and Cultural Archives. Modified in 2007 Archives sociales et culturelles. Modifié en 2007 by Geneviève Morin of the Visual Heritage par Geneviève Morin de la Division du Division. Patrimoine Visuel. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS PERSONAL RECORDS SERIES .....................................1, 143, 144, 145 Correspondence Sub-Series ........................................1, 143, 144 Correspondence Sub-Series (additional) ....................................147 Diaries Sub-Series......................................................38 Financial Records Sub-Series .............................................48 Memorabilia Sub-Series .............................................49, 144 Printed Material Sub-Series...............................................51 Subject Files Sub-Series .........................................54, 144, 145 A.Y. JACKSON AND FAMILY RESEARCH SERIES ...........................76, 145 A.Y. Jackson Inventory Sub-Series.........................................76 Research Files Sub-Series............................................83, 145 Correspondence Sub-Series ...............................................93 A.Y. JACKSON RECORDS SERIES........................................103, 146 Correspondence Sub-Series ..............................................103 Diaries, Notes and Manuscripts Sub-Series..............................110, 146 Financial Records Sub-Series ........................................114, 147 Memorabilia Sub-Series ........................................119, 146, 147 Printed Material Sub-Series..........................................121, 146 FAMILY RECORDS SERIES .........................................124, 144, 146 Alexander Young Sub-Series .............................................124 Georgina Young Jackson Sub-Series .......................................125 Henry A. Jackson Sub-Series............................................. 126 Henry A.C. Jackson Sub-Series....................................... 127, 146 Coralie Adair Jackson Sub-Series......................................... 131 Coralie Adair Jackson Sub-Series (additional) ............................... 148 Miscellaneous Family Records Sub-Series.............................. 136, 144 Miscellaneous Family Records Sub-Series (additional) ........................ 148 CLIPPINGS SERIES......................................................... 139 iii Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds MG30-D351 Container File File Title Date PERSONAL RECORDS SERIES Correspondence Sub-Series 1 1 Correspondence n.d. 1 2 Correspondence n.d. 1 3 Correspondence n.d. 1 4 Correspondence n.d. 1 5 Correspondence n.d. 1 6 Correspondence n.d. 1 7 Correspondence n.d. 1 8 Correspondence n.d. 1 9 Correspondence n.d. 1 10 Correspondence n.d. 1 11 Correspondence n.d. 1 12 Correspondence n.d. 1 13 Correspondence n.d. 1 14 Correspondence n.d. 1 15 Correspondence n.d. 1 16 Correspondence n.d. 1 17 Correspondence n.d. 2 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds MG30-D351 Container File File Title Date 1 18 Correspondence (1/2) n.d. See Photographs for (2/2) 1 19 Correspondence (1/2) [1912]-1919 See Photographs for (2/2) 1 20 Correspondence 1920-1923 1 21 Correspondence (1/2) 1924 1 22 Correspondence (2/2) 1924 1 23 Correspondence 1925 1 24 Correspondence 1926 1 25 Correspondence 1927 1 26 Correspondence 1927 1 27 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (1/5) 1927-1930 1 28 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (2/5) 1927-1930 1 29 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (3/5) 1927-1930 1 30 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (4/5) 1927-1930 See Photographs for (5/5) 1 31 Correspondence 1928 1 32 Correspondence. Family (1/15) 1928-1929 1 33 Correspondence. Family (2/15) 1928-1929 2 1 Correspondence. Family (3/15) 1928-1929 2 2 Correspondence. Family (4/15) 1928-1929 2 3 Correspondence. Family (5/15) 1928-1929 2 4 Correspondence. Family (6/15) 1928-1929 2 5 Correspondence. Family (7/15) 1928-1929 2 6 Correspondence. Family (8/15) 1928-1929 2 7 Correspondence. Family (9/15) 1928-1929 2 8 Correspondence. Family (10/15) 1928-1929 MG30-D351 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds 3 Container File File Title Date 2 9 Correspondence. Family (11/15) 1928-1929 2 10 Correspondence. Family (12/15) 1928-1929 2 11 Correspondence. Family (13/15) 1928-1929 2 12 Correspondence. Family (14/15) 1928-1929 See Photographs for (15/15) 2 13 Correspondence. Denmark 1928-1930 2 14 Correspondence (1/5) 1929 2 15 Correspondence (2/5) 1929 2 16 Correspondence (3/5) 1929 2 17 Correspondence (4/5) 1929 2 18 Correspondence (5/5) 1929 2 19 Correspondence 1930 2 20 Correspondence (1/9) 1930 2 21 Correspondence (2/9) 1930 2 22 Correspondence (3/9) 1930 2 23 Correspondence (4/9) 1930 2 24 Correspondence (5/9) 1930 2 25 Correspondence (6/9) 1930 2 26 Correspondence (7/9) 1930 2 27 Correspondence (8/9) 1930 2 28 Correspondence (9/9) 1930 2 29 Correspondence. Denmark (1/3) 1930-1938 2 30 Correspondence. Denmark (2/3) 1930-1938 2 31 Correspondence. Denmark (3/3) 1930-1938 3 1 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (1/17) 4 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds MG30-D351 Container File File Title Date 3 2 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (2/17) 3 3 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (3/17) 3 4 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (4/17) 3 5 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (5/17) 3 6 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (6/17) 3 7 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (7/17) 3 8 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (8/17) 3 9 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (9/17) 3 10 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (10/17) 3 11 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (11/17) 3 12 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (12/17) 3 13 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (13/17) 3 14 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (14/17) 3 15 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (15/17) 3 16 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (16/17) 3 17 Correspondence. to Betty Maw (Brett) from Naomi Jackson n.d., 1930-1943 (17/17) 3 18 Correspondence. Sarah [Robertson] 1930-1947 3 19 Correspondence 1931 MG30-D351 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds 5 Container File File Title Date 3 20 Correspondence 1931 3 21 Correspondence 1931 3 22 Correspondence 1932 3 23 Correspondence 1932 3 24 Correspondence 1933 3 25 Correspondence 1933 3 26 Correspondence. Bud [J.P. Hayward] (1/4) 1933-1935, 1938 3 27 Correspondence. Bud [J.P. Hayward] (2/4) 1933-1935, 1938 3 28 Correspondence. Bud [J.P. Hayward] (3/4) 1933-1935, 1938 3 29 Correspondence. Bud [J.P. Hayward] (4/4) 1933-1935, 1938 4 1 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (1/2) n.d., 1933-1938 4 2 Correspondence. Betty Maw (Brett) (2/2) n.d., 1933-1938 4 3 Correspondence 1934 4 4 Correspondence 1935 4 5 Correspondence 1935 4 6 Correspondence 1935 4 7 Correspondence 1935 4 8 Correspondence 1935 4 9 Correspondence 1936 4 10 Correspondence 1936 4 11 Correspondence (1/8) 1936 4 12 Correspondence (2/8) 1936 4 13 Correspondence (3/8) 1936 4 14 Correspondence (4/8) 1936 4 15 Correspondence (5/8) 1936 4 16 Correspondence (6/8) 1936 6 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds MG30-D351 Container File File Title Date 4 17 Correspondence (7/8) 1936 4 18 Correspondence (8/8) 1936 4 19 Correspondence. Canadian Federation of University Women 1936 Scholarship 4 20 Correspondence. Germany (1/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 21 Correspondence. Germany (2/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 22 Correspondence. Germany (3/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 23 Correspondence. Germany (4/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 24 Correspondence. Germany (5/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 25 Correspondence. Germany (6/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 26 Correspondence. Germany (7/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 27 Correspondence. Germany (8/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 28 Correspondence. Germany (9/9) 1936-1941, 1953 4 29 Correspondence 1937 4 30 Correspondence 1937 4 31 Correspondence (1/5) 1937 4 32 Correspondence (2/5) 1937 4 33 Correspondence (3/5) 1937 4 34 Correspondence (4/5) 1937 4 35 Correspondence (5/5) 1937 5 1 Correspondence 1938 5 2 Correspondence 1938 5 3 Correspondence. Else Bjarne (1/3) 1938-1945 5 4 Correspondence. Else Bjarne (2/3) 1938-1945 5 5 Correspondence. Else Bjarne (3/3) 1938-1945 5 6 Correspondence 1939 MG30-D351 Naomi Jackson Groves Fonds 7 Container File File Title Date 5 7 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (1/7) 1939-1978 5 8 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (2/7) 1939-1978 5 9 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (3/7) 1939-1978 5 10 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (4/7) 1939-1978 5 11 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (5/7) 1939-1978 5 12 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (6/7) 1939-1978 5 13 Correspondence and Memoranda Binder. Germany (7/7) 1939-1978 5 14 Correspondence 1940 5 15 Correspondence. Greenland (1/4) 1940-1944 5 16 Correspondence. Greenland (2/4) 1940-1944 5 17 Correspondence. Greenland (3/4) 1940-1944
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