File 2022-078 - Gerry Boyce diaries, membership and business cards

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CA ON00156 2022-078

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Gerry Boyce diaries, membership and business cards

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  • c.1942-2016 (Creation)

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7 diaries
1 book of business cards
1 medallion

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(1933-2022)

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Gerald Egerton (Gerry) Boyce was born in Hamilton, Ontario in 1933. He graduated from McMaster University with a B.A. in History in 1955 and received an M.A. in History from the University of Manitoba in 1960.

Boyce taught for 32 years in secondary schools in the Quinte region. He retired in 1989 to concentrate on research and writing. His many publications include: Historic Hastings (1967), Hutton of Hastings (1972), The St. Andrew's Chronicles (1978), and Belleville: A Popular History (2008). He was a founding member of the Hastings County Historical Society in 1957 and has remained closely associated with the Society and its collections. He was instrumental in establishing the Hastings County Museum and the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County and he served as a Councillor for the City of Belleville from 1991 to 1997.

Gerry died on 5 October 2022 in Belleville.

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Donated by Bev Boyce in October 2022.

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  • Running log, 1980-2007
  • Detailed daily diaries maintained by Gerry Boyce for 1999-2019
  • Business cards and membership cards collected by Gerry Boyce, 1942-c.2016
  • Medal of congratulations from the Hastings County Historical Society on the publication of Eldorado book, 1992

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