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Miles family correspondence

  • CA ON00156 2013-43
  • Fondo
  • 1916-2012

The fonds consists of 48 letters written during World War I, transcriptions of the letters, 1 CD and a book titled 'Just a Few Lines: A Memoir of William Thomas Miles from the Great War, 1916-1919'. The book is written by Thomas N. Miles and William J. Miles, Will Miles' sons and is based on this collection of letters. 47 of the letters are from Will Miles to his mother and 1 is from his cousin Maud to Will Miles. The letters are written between Sept. 30, 1916 and Feb. 18, 1919. Most of the letters are sent from France with a few of them sent from England, Barriefield Camp and Bramshott Camp. The letters discuss Will Miles' day to day life being a soldier during WWI, Flanders mud, lice, hunger and poison gas, meeting girls, complaining of the the food he eats, people being injured or sick, himself being injured, the weather, thanks for receiving parcels, running into old friends and looking forward to coming home in 1918.

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Bogart family papers

  • Fondo
  • 1845-1900

This fonds contains eleven folders. The first folder consists of genealogy records, family records and ephemera. This folder contains: a list of the births and deaths of members of the Bickford family from 1795 to 1877; three lists regarding deaths of Bogart family members David D. and Emma Virginia; the marriage certificate of David D. Bogart and Harriet Bickford from 1845 in Oswego, New York; hair samples of David D. Bogart, Harriet A. Bogart, and Emma V. Bogart; Harriet Bogart's account book with the Bank of Montreal; religious ephemera; and one unattributable piece of paper.

The second folder contains correspondence from 1868 to 1898. The addressed parties in these letters are: David D. Bogart, Harriet A. Bogart, W.D. Smith, J. Bickford, M.W. Forward, A.J. [Northrupe], John Bell, A.L. Bogart, Alexander Robertson, C.W. Bell, Alexander Robinson, [M.D.] Smith, E. Guss Porter, R. Richardson, W.R. Richardson, [G.] Mollison, and Y.B. Couch.

The third folder contains property records. It consists of: of a mortgage with dower and power of sale between John Canniff Phillips and Albert L. Smith; an indenture of bargain and sale between John Canniff Phillips and Anna Cornelia Phillips; a deed of land between Hester Morden and D.D. Bogart; a deed from the Oswego Rural Cemetery Association to Warren D. Smith and Harriet A. Bogart; six copies of the notice of exercising the power of sale between Harriet Bogart and William Henry Melburn; the original and a copy of a re-mortgage between [W.H.] Melburn and [Nancy] Garrison; a bill of costs for the power of sale from Harriet Bogart to Sexsmith; and a slip indicating a mortgage between Harriet Bogart and Wallace.

The fourth folder contains insurance information. Included in this folder are receipts and policies between Harriet Bogart and the Royal Insurance Company, a receipt from The Liverpool London Globe Insurance Company to Harriet Bogart after a sum was payed by J. Wallace, and a slip indicating that a new roof was put on a property that Harriet Bogart owned from T.C. Lazier to the Royal Insurance Company.

Folder five contains legal papers and records relating to various estates. It includes: a description of the results and potential penalties from an unknown case from 1876; a receipt issued from J.H. Mitchell indicating that an account had been settled after the death of D.D. Bogart in 1878; a receipt from the Riverside Cemetery in New York from Edwin Bell; a receipt from a settled account after the purchase of a monument and a headstone at Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, New York; the estate of the William [Winsby]; two receipts from the Oswego Rural Cemetery Association indicating that an account had been paid regarding the upkeep and maintenance of the Bogart and Smith burials; and a bill of costs relating to the estate of Harriet A. Bogart.

The sixth folder contains Bogart family stock information. It includes information relating to D.D. Bogart's stock holdings with the Grand Junction Railroad. Folders seven, eight, and nine contain numerous receipts from merchants and vendors including those in Belleville, Oswego, New York, and elsewhere.

The tenth folder contains papers relating to an 1874 Sheriff's sale of D.D. Bogart's goods. The twelfth folder contains two copies of an article from the Thursday, January 13 edition of the Daily Intelligencer recounting the experiences of A.L. Bogart in the city of Belleville. The folder also contains two copies of an article written by Billa Flint to the Daily Intelligencer disputing the claims of Bogart on January 17, 1881.

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Smith family photos

Black and white photographs of varying size. Many of the photos feature Mary Smith as well as other members of the Smith family. All have names written on the back identifying the people.

Smith family photos

Black and white photographs of varying size. “Smith” family photos. Many of the photos feature Mary Smith as well as other members of the Smith family. All have names written on the back identifying the people.

Swayne family

Black and white photographs of varying size. All photos depict members of the Swayne family with names on the back identifying the individuals.

Alligator photos

Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs show alligators or people sitting on alligators.

Miscellaneous

Black and white photographs of varying size. Miscellaneous photos depicting various things. An overturned car, power lines, a dog, puppies and the inside of a church. Nothing written on the back to identify the places.

McCaw family

Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict members of the McCaw family. Names on the backs of the photos identify the individuals.

Children

Black and white photographs of varying size depicting children only. They are outside, or swimming, in front of houses, riding a horse etc. No names on the backs.

Family photos

Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict families. Mother with child, father with child, parents with children, etc. No names on the backs.

Landscapes

Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs show landscapes. There are no descriptions on the backs of the photos.

Couples

Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict couples only. Men and women in front of cars, a plane, trees etc. No names on the backs.

Individuals

Black and white photographs of varying size. Only single individuals in various locations and poses. No names on the backs.

Groups

Black and white photographs of varying size depicting groups of people. No names on the backs. The people are in front of buildings, at a wedding, outside in all seasons.

Postcards

Postcards. Some have writing on the back. Most don't. Most appear to be personal photos turned into postcards. Belfast,Ireland, Florida, USA, Quebec, Ontario, Tennessee, USA, Kingston, Ontario, Marmora, Ontario Hull, Quebec, Niagara, Ontario, Buffalo, USA, Stayner, Ontario etc.

Postcards

Postcards. Some have writing on the back. Most don't. Most appear to be personal photos turned into postcards. Belfast,Ireland, Florida, USA, Quebec, Ontario, Tennessee, USA, Kingston, Ontario, Marmora, Ontario Hull, Quebec, Niagara, Ontario, Buffalo, USA, Stayner, Ontario etc.

Postcards

Postcards. Some have writing on the back. Most don't. Most appear to be personal photos turned into postcards. Belfast,Ireland, Florida, USA, Quebec, Ontario, Tennessee, USA, Kingston, Ontario, Marmora, Ontario Hull, Quebec, Niagara, Ontario, Buffalo, USA, Stayner, Ontario etc.

Atlantic City

Black and white photographs of varying size. Vacation photos taken while in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Place names are written on the fronts of the photographs

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