Concepts and Consciousness of Women
Dr. Schroeter
This file has many documents on Oronhyatekha (English name: Peter Martin), who was born in 1841 to the George Martin Family of the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford Ontario. He presented the address to Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII) in 1860, and was invited to study medicine at Oxford university.
This file has a paper written by Oliver Milton Martin titled "Dictatorship in Canada / A Square deal for Canada's Indians / The Indians of Canada". Oliver Milton Martin was Kanien'keha:ka, born in the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory to Robert Martin. Brigadier Martin was a member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute and a member of the Metropolitan Licensing Commission.
This file has a small note on Chief Mungo Martin (who died in 1962 at the age of 80). He was the First Indigenous person to receive a Canadian Council medal.
This file contains "A Murthering Practice", and "'If you Know Not Me, You Know Nobody,' and the Famous Historie of Sir Thomas Wyat" by Mary Forster Martin gifted to Penny Petrone by Forster.
This file has a paper titled, "The Legacy of George Martin: Mohawk Chief and Warrior and Interpreter for the Six Nations" - a paper that was presented at the Iroquoian Historical Conference on May 26, 1984 at the Woodland Indian Cultural Education Center by David T. McNab, Senior Indian Land Claims Researcher at the Office of the Indian Resource Policy.
Adap. Hilma Johnson. Roles: Aaro, Roima, Ulmer, Kaarlo, Hellevi, Leuttiina, Mimmi, Tella, Jonne, Saku
Records and personal papers of Marshall Macdougall Dean, including correspondence; education, financial, and employment records; and materials kept because of interest. (The bulk of genealogical research material is held in a separate series.) Materials relate to Marshall Macdougall Dean's own life, as well as his parents and the Dean family.
Dean, Marshall MacdougallThis fonds represents the records of a family long-established in Ontario, as collected and preserved by the genealogist Marshall Macdougall Dean.
As a genealogist, Marshall Macdougall Dean collected and wrote about the Dean family and others in his lineage, and was a founding member of the Canadian Society of Mayflower Descendants. He was born in Fort William, lost his siblings, father, and mother at a fairly young age, and spent much of his later life in and near Toronto.
His father, Marshall Blanchard Dean, trained as a physician at the University of Toronto before moving to Fort William. In addition to his medical practice, he was a close colleague of long-serving MP Dr. R.J. Manion.
Earlier Dean family members lived in Hamilton County and in and near Brighton, Ontario. Records of their lives, especially including financial and land documents, correspondence, and photographs, are also included in this fonds, having been collected and passed down within the family.
The first series of this fonds consists of genealogical research material, including publications and correspondence. The rest of the fonds is organized roughly by generation within the Dean family; however, files were not split, so many generations may be reflected within a single file.
Consists of records from the life of Dr. Marshall Blanchard Dean and his wife, Lottie Louise. They relate to personal life; political work (especially as a close colleague of long-serving MP Dr. R.J. Manion); and his medical practice.
Dean, Marshall BlanchardThis file contains lecture notes on Anne Marriott's work as well as copies of her poetry.
A certificate of marriage presented to Luigi Petrone and Luisa Sisca by St. Anthony's Church in Port Arthur.
Marriage certificate (original & copy) of GustavAlfred Beck and Hanna Maria Linna, Port Arthur, June 17, 1915 ; Copies
of articles and photos from various books and magazines regarding early Finnish wedding customs (1947-1979).
Literature surrounding Markoosie noted as the first Inuk writer to publish a novel. Excerpts of this novel "The Harpoon and the Hunter" contained in this file. Book reviews of aforementioned book by Markoosie. Copies of "Strange Happenings", "Strange Happenings III", and "The Whale and the Char" written by Markoosie. Handwritten notes by Petrone regarding Markoosie's writings.
Vilhelm Moberg. Roles: Markkanen, Loviisa, Teresa, Ropponen
Photos taken at Marjut Vahtolan's sauna on April 1, year unknown for Women's Health Research.
Documents relating to a series of correspondence between Sandra Brown of CIWA and various labour organizations discussing The Marion V. Royce Memorial Grants Program application, Public Service Alliance of Canada article titled Protective Re-Assignment for Pregnant or Breast-Feeding Workers, Labour Canada Workplace Equality Fund Guide for Applicants in English and French, series of correspondence between Sandra Brown of CIWA and the Women's Bureau discussing the Marion V. Royce Memorial Grants Program and The Workplace Equality Fund, CIWA Protecting Pregnant and Working Workers in the Workplace information and agenda, Budget sheets.
Marion Henderson (1908-1988) was an author, musician, music teacher, and active volunteer.
She began her work as a music teacher, first in Iroquois Falls, then at the Lakehead from 1949 to 1973. She was a singer and choir leader, and played organ and flute. As a researcher and author, she was interested in early European settlers in Fort William, and wrote historical fiction, children’s literature, book reviews, and articles. She also worked in school libraries, and after retirement was a volunteer indexer at the Brodie Library (Thunder Bay Public Library).
Inge Rakovszky worked as a library technician at the Brodie Library from 1969 to 1989. During this time she worked closely with Marion Henderson, as well as other local historians such as Elizabeth Arthur, Ernst Zimmermann, and Joseph Mauro. She assisted Henderson in the last years of her life, including with the distribution of papers and published material.
These records were kept by Inge Rakovszky until their donation to Lakehead University Archives in 2024.
The records consist of some correspondence, copies of Marion Henderson’s writings, and a set of photographic sides.
E, 11, 30, I 1-10: Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union #510 of the I.W.W.: by-laws (n.d.); minutes and resolutions, Manhattan branch, 1928-1932; minutes, Buffalo, N.Y. branch, 1929; bulletin, minutes, financial statement of conference Mar. 1929 in New York; minutes for Houston, Sept. 1930-Jan. 1932 and Baltimore, Mar. 1931; referendum ballot, 1931; bulletin, July 1928.
"for Patricia Russell"
Trio for trumpet, soprano, and cello
A newspaper clipping about Mariday Park's history and J. J. Carrick, the developer.
The Cool Objectivity of Sociation: Max Weber and Marianne Weber in America, by Lawrence A. Scaff. Academic Conviviality, by Marianne Weber, 1977. Max Weber, Assassination and German Guilt; An Interview with Marianne Weber, by Howard Becker, 1950/51. Spruce
Story by Anne McCourt
Dedicated to: Emma Fedderson, Laura and Charlotte Green
With special thanks to the storyteller, Alan Gardiner.
Full score for orchestra and speaker; parts.