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Bull, John ( - 1888) (Inuit)

This file contains a photocopy of the "Court Reports" section of an unknown Boston-area newspaper describing a civil suit involving "John Bull", dated June 13 1882. Also contains two photocopies of an article titled "Eskimo Joe and a Point of Law" from The Bulletin #19 Winter 1959, published by Old Darthmouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum. Also a photocopied collection of newspaper clippings from unknown sources relating to John Bull and captain John O. Spicer. Also a photocopy of the newspaper article "Whaling captain Spicer and the Eskimos" published in The Day January 2, 1986. Also a photocopy from The Whaling City: A History of New London by Robert Owen Decker p. 83. Also a photocopy from A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer Containing Additions and Corrections by Susan Billings Meech pp. 155-158. Also photocopies of a court transcript from a case involving John Bull. Also two hard-to-decipher handwritten notes, one written on the back of a Lakehead University invoice dated December 19, 1985. Also two photocopies of a picture of John Bull and his family. Also a photocopy from an unknown news article regarding a court case involving John Bull dated 1882. Also a typewritten copy of the news articles "Suits Settled" and "The Era to Sail" from The New London Telegram Wednesday June 14, 1882. Also eight pages of handwritten notes regarding John Bull.

Bulmer
File · 1984
Part of Dr. Gerd Schroeter fonds

Correspondence between Dr. Schroeter and colleagues on the Martin Bulmer essay. The Chicago School of Sociology: What Made it a School?, by Martin Bulmer, 1984.

Burns, Robert
File · 1976
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains pamphlets from Ayr (where Robert Burns was born), Burns' House Dumfries, The Robert Burns Festival 1976, a pamphlet for a concert on Burns' memory and "The Land of Burns" which is a tour of his history.

Burnt Church Chief

This file has copies of a letter from Chief Burnt Church to His Excellency, Sir Edmund W. Head, Lieutenant Governor, regarding a General Council of the Mi'kmaq assembled at Burnt Church consisting of seventeen Chiefs.

D, 8, 16, I 1-11: Business cards from local businesses; notices for Emma Goldman lecture; handwritten notes "from the editor's desk", one signed Sara, for the Opin Aakkosten publication; personal notebook with anecdotes, quotes, addresses, account lists of advertisers (1926?-1965); account book, unknown organization [1932]; 5 photographs, all no date, no names, two of miners in mine, a couple seated outside, row of men on street, five men standing in front of a house.

Business Records
Series · 1977 - 2014
Part of Northern Woman's Bookstore

Documents regarding the business side of the bookstore. Includes financial material, flyers, newsletters, government documents, and others.