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Harry and Rachel Morton Fonds Harry and Rachel Morton fonds. – 1835-2009. – 1 m of textual records and other material. Retrieval Code Title Date Extent 2005-004/001-001 General correspondence: Alling, before 1944 25 leaves, 1 envelope of ("A" Folder) Elizabeth H. (Bloomfield, New Jersey) textual records 2005-004/001-001 General correspondence: American 1943-1944 2 leaves of textual records ("A" Folder) Board of Surgery (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 2005-004/001-001 General correspondence: Anderson, 1943 1 leaf of textual records ("A" Folder) Roger (Seattle, Washington) 2005-004/001-001 General correspondence: Army Medical 1943 1 leaf of textual records ("A" Folder) Library (Washington, D.C.) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Babkin, B.P. 1935-1943 2 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) (McGill University - Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Baird, W.S. 1944 2 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) (Shaughnessy Hospital, (Vancouver, British Columbia)) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Baker, Gordon 1943 1 leaf of textual records ("B" folder) (Baltimore, Maryland) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Bates, John S. 1935 1 leaf of textual records ("B" folder) (Price & Pierce Ltd. - London, England) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Boyd, C.E. and 1937 2 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) Genevieve (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Boyd, Mary 1936 1 leaf of textual records ("B" folder) Oakes (Bloomfield, New Jersey) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Bradley, Sgt. 1941 2 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) E. (No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Brain, Russell 1937 2 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) (London Hospital - London, England) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Brews, Alan 1940-1946 4 leaves of textual records ("B" folder) (London, England) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Browne, Capt. 1936-1952 55 leaves of textual ("B" folder) Thomas G. and Sue (England) records 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Burrows, Sina 1946 1 leaf of textual records ("B" folder) (Brentwood, Essex, England) 2005-004/001-002 General correspondence: Butler, E.C.B. 1939-1996 13 leaves of textual ("B" folder) "Clive" and Nancy (London, England) records https://memoryns.ca/harry-and-rachel-morton-fonds Page 1 Nova Scotia Archives – Harry and Rachel Morton fonds 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Cameron, Don 1987 3 leaves, 1 envelope of ("C" folder) and Margaret (Sackville, New textual records Brunswick) 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Canadian 1944 2 leaves of textual records ("C" folder) Aircraft Instruments & Accessories Ltd (Leaside, Ontario) 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Chiene, Muriel 1990 1 leaf of textual records ("C" folder) (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Cowan, Minna 1947 1 leaf of textual records ("C" folder) G. (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Cox, Ursula L. 1 leaf of textual records ("C" folder) (London, England) 2005-004/001-003 General correspondence: Curry, W. Alan 1942 2 leaves of textual records ("C" folder) (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Dauphinee, 1950 2 leaves of textual records ("D" folder) Effie (Queensland, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Davidson, 1935 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) Sam (Leicester, England) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Wm Dawson 1943 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) Subscription Service Limited (Toronto, Ontario) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Deay, L.L. 1933 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) (Aberdeen, (Scotland?)) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Dodwell, 1945 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) Harold W. (Washington, D.C.) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Dickinson, 1935 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) Violet H. (Sunfield, Streatley, Berkshire, England) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Duncanson, 1 leaf of textual records ("D" folder) A.L. (Hastings, Barbados) 2005-004/001-004 General correspondence: Dunscombe, 1950-1952 14 leaves of textual ("D" folder) M.J.M. and Lyn (Halifax, Nova Scotia records and Somerset, England) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Fairbairn, 1946 1 leaf of textual records ("E-F" folder ) Sheila (Watertown, Massachusetts) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Fairweather, 1942-1943 15 leaves, 2 envelopes of ("E-F" folder ) Margaret (New Brunswick) textual records 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Feilman, G.A. 1 leaf of textual records ("E-F" folder ) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Fenn, Wallace 1943 2 leaves of textual records ("E-F" folder ) O. (University of Rochester - Rochester, New York) https://memoryns.ca/harry-and-rachel-morton-fonds 2017-07-26 Page 2 Nova Scotia Archives – Harry and Rachel Morton fonds 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Ferguson, 1952 1 leaf of textual records ("E-F" folder ) Hannah and Ian (England) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Fitzgerald, 1940 3 leaves of textual records ("E-F" folder ) R.R. (Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Foote, Judy 1942-1954 18 leaves of textual ("E-F" folder ) (Yarmouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia) records 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Fowlow, Ralph 1946 2 leaves of textual records ("E-F" folder ) G. (St John's Anglican Church - Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Francis, WW 1947 1 leaf of textual records ("E-F" folder ) (McGill University - Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: (Fresidder), 1950 1 leaf of textual records ("E-F" folder ) Ronald (Toronto, Ontario) 2005-004/001-005 General correspondence: Funk, Henry 1943 2 leaves of textual records ("E-F" folder ) (Mackinnon Orthopaedic Clinic - Winnipeg, Manitoba) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Gardiner, G.H. 1943 1 leaf of textual records ("G" folder ) (Post Master - Victoria, British Columbia) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Gillespie, W.F. 1943 2 leaves of textual records ("G" folder ) (University of Alberta Hospital - Edmonton, Alberta) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Gordon, C. 1935 2 leaves of textual records ("G" folder ) (Manager, Canadian Bank of Commerce - London, England) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Grant, Evelyn, 1934-1940 6 leaves of textual records ("G" folder ) John and T.L. (Twickenham, Middlesex, England) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Grant, Gordon 194-? 5 leaves of textual records ("G" folder ) (McGill University - Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Gruner, O.C. 1946 1 leaf of textual records ("G" folder ) (McGill University - Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-006 General correspondence: Gurd, Fraser 1936-1942 2 leaves of textual records ("G" folder ) B. (Montreal, Quebec) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Harris, R.I. 1942 3 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) (Toronto, Ontario) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Harvey, M.C. 1943-1950 5 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) (Liverpool, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Hatfield, 1941-1946 5 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Muriel (Pictou, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Hayden, 1940 2 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Edwin Parker and Ruth C https://memoryns.ca/harry-and-rachel-morton-fonds 2017-07-26 Page 3 Nova Scotia Archives – Harry and Rachel Morton fonds 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Henriot, Jules 1953-1984 12 leaves of textual ("H" folder ) and Michelin (Ger, France and Houston, records Texas) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Hewat, Dr. 1935-1953 3 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) W.A. (Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holland, 194- 3 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) (Dodd?) (London, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holland, 1936-1939 2 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Eardley (London, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holmes, 1 leaf of textual records ("H" folder ) Sophie (Toronto, Ontario) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holmes, 1950-1996 94 leaves of textual ("H" folder ) Sylvia and "Piggy" (Keighley, Yorkshire records and Cheltenham, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holmes, Nita 1 leaf of textual records ("H" folder ) (Washington, DC) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Holms, M.B. 1944 2 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) (Canadian Joint Staff - Washington, DC) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Howard, Sir 1945 4 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Algar (College of Arms - London, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Howard, G.J. 1936 1 leaf of textual records ("H" folder ) (Woking, Surrey, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Howard, 1 leaf of textual records ("H" folder ) Russell (London, England) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Howland, 1952-1942 17 leaves of textual ("H" folder ) Joan (Toronto, Ontario; Halifax, Nova records Scotia and Victoria, British Columbia) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Hubbard, 1942-1943 3 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Herbert E. (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-007 General correspondence: Hyndman, 1952 4 leaves of textual records ("H" folder ) Aunt Milly (Donaghadee, Northern Ireland) 2005-004/001-008 ("I- General correspondence: Irwin, J.K.L. 1938 1 leaf of textual records J-K" folder ) (Port Morien, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia) 2005-004/001-008
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