Archive Record
Metadata
Accession # |
A2009.174 |
Title |
Ennotville, essays, research notes, 1835-1947. |
Date |
1920-1940 |
Description |
Research notes, most believed to be in the hand of Mrs. Mary Broadfoot; found within folder marked Ennotville Women's Institute. - file 1: Ennotville Library: - The Ennotville Library, 1847-1922; interesting notes on the 70th anniversary by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot, 5 pages. - History of the Ennotville Library, 11 pages, 1922. - 1938. Monday evening 29th November 1938, a concert was held in the Ennotville Library Hall ... 1 page. - Members of Ennotville Library, 1900; 1924; 1947; 7 pages. - Ennotville Library 1847-1947, 8 pages, by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot. [Begins "The book lined walls of the Library Hall ...; includes newspaper clippings of the event]. - file 2: Ennotville Sunday School: - History of the Ennotville S.S. [Sunday School], ca.1940. 2 pages, typewritten. - [History of the Ennotville Sunday School], 1947. [Begins "Some time in the 1850s, the farmers and Mechanic's Institute ..."] - Ennotville Sabbath School, 1947. - [Church services in Nichol Twp.], 5 pages, 1947. [Begins "Lower Nichol was settled before Fergus was founded ..."] - file 3: Military: - The 153rd Battalion / Canadian Expeditionary Force / Wellington County / Ontario / by / Lieut.-Col. R. T. Pritchard, 1938; 22 pages; inside front cover: "Given to the Historical Committee Ennotville Women's Institute by Lt-Col Pritchard". - [Fergus] High School Honour Roll; Impressions of Victory Night in Fergus, newspaper clippings, 1940-1945 - Ennotville's Honor Roll, 1944 [newspaper clipping]; Honor Roll, Nichol Township 1946, 4 pages - Major Alex Muir / Nichol Rifle Association [newspaper clippings]. - file 4: Prices of household and farm needs, 1866-1890. - Extracted from diary of Robert Glen, "Burnside", Lot 2, Con.15 Nichol Twp. - Farm Sale 28 Oct. 1873 - file 5: Various: - Letter. Dear Margaret and George [Beattie], from your Father, James Grassick, 20 Dec. 1835 [copy]. - First Pen Sketch of Nichol Township, drawn by Alexander D. Fordyce, 1835, [5 pages, transcribed by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot] - Mr. McQueen [by A.D.F. [Alexander Dingwall Fordyce]; includes additional story from Miss C. McQueen; 3 pages. - James McQueen, 3 pages. - Post Routes in Wellington County about 1860, 3 pages. - Royal Wedding, 26 April 1923, 1 page. - Drought on the Prairies, 1937. 2 pages, newspaper clippings. - Neighbours / A True Story of Pioneer Life [Scanlon family] [3 pages, 3 versions], by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot [undated]. - James Webster, 2 pages [undated] - [Various single pages, untitled] - file 6: Folder: Ennotville Women's Institute. [Materials above arrived at Archives in this folder] |
Creator \ Maker |
Broadfoot, Mary [Author] |
Creator \ Maker |
Pritchard, R. T. [Author] |
Item Name |
Research Notes Essay |
Person \ Organization |
Ennotville Women's Institute Ennotville Library Ennotville Library Hall Ennotville Sunday School Ennotville Sabbath School World War I World War II 153rd Battalion Ennotville Women's Institute Fergus High School Nichol Rifle Association Burnside Ennotville Farmers and Mechanics Institute Broadfoot, Mary Pritchard, R. T. Muir, Alex Glen, Robert Grassick, James Beattie, Margaret Beattie, George Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall McQueen, James McQueen, Miss C. Webster, James Scanlon |
Place |
Ennotville Nichol Twp. Burnside |
Subject |
History-local Religion Education Military World War I World War II |
Year Range from |
1920 |
Year Range to |
1940 |
Accession # |
A2009.174 |
Containers |
MU 955 |