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Georges-Antoine Belcourt

  • CA ASHSB 0324
  • Fonds
  • [1834 à 1874] originaux et [195-] copies

Le fonds comprend des copies de lettres de Georges-Antoine Belcourt et le manuscrit de son dictionnaire de la langue des Sauteux (Ojibwa ou Anishinabe) de près de milles pages. Le dictionnaire comprend une préface, des conventions alphabétiques et de prononciation, une liste d'abréviations suivies des entrées pour chaque mot. Le dictionnaire ne contient que la partie français-sauteux. Pour cette raison, Belcourt donne tous les détails aux mots sauteux qui auraient servi dans la partie sauteux-français. Dans sa préface, Belcourt expliquait comment il importait de donner pour les mots sauteux, le mot radical, la racine, la particule compositive et l'étymologie complète des mots avec des exemples à l'appui. Ceci explique le détail compris dans chacune des entrées. Ce dictionnaire est unique en son genre. Les lettres sont des copies de lettres conservées aux archives de l'archevêché de Montréal, étant surtout des lettres de Belcourt à Mgr Ignace Bourget et des copies de lettres conservées aux archives de l'archevêché de Québec, étant surtout des lettres de Belcourt à Charles-Félix Cazeau ou à Mgr Joseph Signay. Les copies de lettres sont soit des photocopies, des transcriptions ou des copies dactylographiées à partir des transcriptions. Elles documentent l'activité missionnaire de Belcourt et donnent de nombreux renseignements sur la vie et la culture des Sauteux (Ojibwa ou Anishinabe), des Métis et des habitants de la Rivière-Rouge.

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Paroisse de Saint-François-Xavier

  • CA ASHSB 0103
  • Fonds
  • 1834-1931

Ce fonds est composé d'un liber historicus de la Paroisse de Saint-François-Xavier pour les années 1899 à 1931. On y retrouve aussi des registres paroissiaux pour les baptêmes, les mariages et les sépultures célébrés dans la paroisse entre 1834 et 1900.

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Margaret Arnett MacLeod fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 15, Pc 13
  • Fonds
  • 1837-[ca. 1947]

fonds consists of voluminous research notes produced by the author for her publication Letters of Letitia Hargrave. They provide biographical data on Letitia Hargrave, her husband James Hargrave, several other senior and junior employees of the Hudson's Bay Company between 1837 and 1865, and the Hargrave family up to 1947. Research material about the Red River Settlement and some original letters of the era are also included. Nineteen photographs comprise the photograph collection.

MacLeod, Margaret Arnett

Bird, Curtis James

The Curtis James Bird file contains the following material:

  1. 4-page letter Archbishop SP Matheson to RB Mitchell on CJ Bird, 29 Jan 1936 (with transcription) (5pp)
  2. Notes on Early Medical Men of Manitoba by Archbishop Matheson, (original in file 21.9 (RB Mitchell) (2pp)
  3. Handwritten biographical note-no author, no date (probably Dr CC Ferguson) and "Notes by Dr. CC Ferguson" (2pp)
  4. "Fathers of Canadian Medicine - Curtis James Bird" MMR Nov 19?? (1p)
  5. "Canadian Doctors who have distinguished themselves in other fields" by David Swartz, MMR 34:645-55, 1954 (1p)
  6. Newspaper clipping: "Once upon a Time - in Winnipeg" by Edith Paterson, nd (1p)
  7. Biographical notes from "A Medical History of Manitoba" by Ruth Monk(?) (file #21.10.3) (1p)
  8. "Doctors as politicians..." MMB #107: 4-5 1930 (1p)
  9. Biographical note from Pharmacy in Manitoba 1954 (3pp)
  10. Entry on CJB from Dictionary of Canadian Biography On-line (1p)
  11. "Le temps passe, mais ne revient pas!" re his death and portrait Man Daily Free Press 21 Aug 1876 (1p)
  12. Corres ATT with Bill Bird 24 Oct 2002 (1p incl BB's card)
  13. Brief biography from Man Hist Soc website (2pp)
    See also:
    Medicine in Manitoba, R. Mitchell MMB 107:5, 1930
    File 21.9(4) (Henry Havelock Chown)
    Early Doctors in Manitoba, R. Mitchell CMAJ 33:89-90, 1935

    MPC 1.0#282

Bird, Curtis James

Fergusson, Robert Buchanan

The Robert Buchanan Fergusson file contains the following material:

  1. Obits.: Northern Lancet v3(7):149-150, 1890; Man Free Press Jan 1890 (2pp)
  2. Copy of "Founder" card (1p)
  3. Previous catalogue sheet (1p)
  4. "RB Fergusson" Medicine in Manitoba by RB Mitchell; also Pioneers & early citizens of Manitoba: a dictionary of Manitoba biography Wpg 1971 p76 (2pp)
  5. Biographical note re RBF (1p)
  6. Copy of Northern Lancet v3(7) 1890 (1booklet (fragile))
  7. Note on delivery of 5th inaugural address 1932 Man Free Press nd (1p)


    MPC #1.0 #095

Fergusson, Robert Buchanan

Schultz, John Christian

The John Christian Schultz file contains the following material:

  1. Obits.: MMB v117, 1931, "35 Years Ago Yesterday"; also “55 Years Ago Yesterday” (incl amusing incident re JCS ); CMAJ v21(5) Nov 1929 (wife) (2pp)

  2. Entry from AH Kelly's Cyclopedia of American medical biography Saunders 1912 v.1 pp 351-352 (2pp)

  3. Entry from “Notes on early medical men of Manitoba" by Archbishop Matheson, (original in Ross Mitchell file) (1p)

  4. Entry from scribbler attr. to Ruth Monk “John Christian Schultz” (2pp)

  5. Entry from D Swartz's “Canadians who have distinguished themselves in other fields” MMR 34, 1954 (1p)

  6. “Eighty years ago - June 8, 1881” re proposal to build Wpg’s first block, 1961 WFP 8 June 1961 (1p)

  7. WE Ingersoll's “Yarns of early Winnipeg: an expert on Red River cart travel No 36” WFP 30 May 1962 (1p)

  8. MH Campbell's “A doctor afield in Manitoba” MMR 43(5) 281-84 1963 (3pp reprint+12pp reprint + 9pp from Man Hist Society website)

  9. Copy “Sir John Christian Schultz 1840-1896”: from Academy of Med, Toronto’s Centennial Map 1967 (1p)

  10. Mitchell R “Dr. John Christian Schultz - Patriot or troublemaker?” paper read before Meridian Lodge no.140 A.F and A.M. on Sept 18, 1969, typescript (8pp)

  11. “Sir John Christian Schultz, K.C.M.G. Story of Manitoba pp5-10 (6pp)

  12. "Lieutenant-Governor Schultz on Seven Oaks" by RB Mitchell MMB v12, 1932 (2pp)

  13. JCS, JH Ashdown and the Riel Rebellion Wpg Real Estate Bd News 15 Sept 2006 (bottom of col 2, top of col 3) (1p)

  14. “A forgotten northern fortress” MMB (1931) 123: 25 (4pp)

  15. "35 Years Ago Today - 1895" JCS created K.C.M.G; "50 Years Ago Today -1880" elected director Wpg & HBC railway MMB v106, 1930; (1p)

  16. “How Dr. Schultz defied the Hudson’s Bay Company” from Macoun’s History of the Great Northwest MMB 113: 16, 18 1931 (2pp)

  17. “Doctors as politicians …” MMB 107:4-5 1930 (1p)

  18. “Thirty years ago today -1899” death of Monkman, half-breed who assisted Dr. Schultz in escape from Fort Garry in 1870 MMB 94:4 1929 (1p)

  19. RB Mitchell's “Lieutenant-Governor Schultz on Seven Oaks” MMB (1932) 12:134 (2pp)

19.”Pancreatic milk notes unveiled” WFP Jun 2, 1970 (1p)

  1. Biog selections on JCS from J Blanchard's A Thousand Miles of Prairie, the Manitoba Historical Society and the History of Western Canada (4pp)
    See also:
    -file 21.9, folder 4 RB Mitchell: "The Early Doctors of Manitoba" CMAJ v33:90-91 1935

MPC #679

Schultz, John Christian

John Smithurst fonds (Henry Budd Letters)

  • CA UMASC A.98-36
  • Fonds
  • 1841-1851

The fonds consists of 17 letters from Reverend Henry Budd to the Reverend John Smithurst about the conditions in Cumberland and the Pas in Northern Manitoba during the period 1841 to 1851. Budd discusses conditions of the mission, relating information about supplies, the weather, the response of the natives to religious instruction and other daily details of missionary life.

Smithurst, John

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