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J.B. Rudnyc'kyj fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 198 (A2004-097)
  • Fonds
  • 1790, 1834-1853, 1880, 1913-1991

The textual material in the fonds pertains to J.B. Rudnyc'kyj's personal and professional life. This material includes correspondence, notes, receipts, minutes,agendas, programs, publications, maps, papers, essays, exams, galley proofs, drafts, financial ledgers, index cards, and posters primarily relating to Rudnyc'kyj's career as an educator, academic scholar, and author in the fields of linguistics and onomastics, as well as his organizational affiliations and his personal life. The microfilm collection consists of thirty-five reels of J.B. Rudnyc'kyj's library and other literary works. The photograph collection contains twenty-six photographs, primarily including photographic reprints of literary works. The fonds also includes one audio-cassette of a Radio-Canada International Ukrainian language broadcast in which J.B. Rudnyc'kyj discusses his involvement in the Bilingual/Bicultural Commission.

Rudnyc'kyj, J.B.

Bunn, John

The John Bunn file contains the following material:

  1. Dr John Bunn: the diligent doctor of Assiniboia, Medical Post, 10 Sept 1996 (2pp)
  2. "Notes on Early Medical Men of Manitoba" by Archbishop Matheson (original in 21.9 (RB Mitchell) (1p)
  3. Doctor John Bunn by Ross Mitchell (3pp)
  4. Pioneers and Early Citizens of Manitoba: A Dictionary of Manitoba Biography . . . to 1920 compiled by Man Library Assn; Peguis Publishers, Wpg c1979 (extract) (2pp)
  5. "Bunn’s Adventures" by D Aiken Real Estate News, Wpg c1990-94 (article deals mainly with John Bunn’s father Thomas, also a surgeon) (2pp)
  6. 2 letters concerning the Notman photograph of John Bunn - from William Notman & Son, 1936 and Ross B Mitchell, undated (2pp)
  7. Brief biographical note by Ross Mitchell from Medicine in Manitoba 1955 (1p)
  8. Notes from "A Medical History of Manitoba" by Ruth Monk(?), (original in file #21.10.3) (2pp)
  9. Roland: "Pioneer MD a jack-of-all-trades" n.s. (1p)
  10. Entry on JB from Dictionary of Canadian Biography On-line (2pp)
  11. Brief biography from Man Hist Soc website (1p)
  12. Corres scjb & McCord Museum of Cd. Hist re John Bunn carte de visite photog + photocopy of McCord #13374 photo + photocopies of front/back of our copy (5pp)

    MPC 1.0 #284 - Notman copy (1864) of an earlier Notman photograph
    See also:
  13. Ross Mitchell, Medicine in Manitoba, pp41-43, 48, 101
  14. HH Chown biographical file #21.9

Bunn, John

Charles Gordon Lennox fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss Sc 13
  • Fonds
  • 1806

The fonds consists of one letter from Charles Lennox dated at Brighton, August 7, 1806. The contents of the letter include a discussion of the defence works on the south coast of England in Brighton as well as the proposed invasion of England.

Richmond and Lennox, Charles Lennox, Duke of

Joseph Henry Ellis fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 19, Pc 19, Mc 2
  • Fonds
  • 1811-1972

The fonds consists of biographical material, land inspection reports, special project reports, course materials, awards and surveys set among a few financial records, maps and notes. 2154 photographs, 212 negatives and photograph albums have been transferred to the photograph collection PC 19. MC 2 consists of 266 maps.

Ellis, J. H. (Joseph Henry)

Sinclair, Archibald Connell

The Archibald Connell Simpson file contains the following material:

  1. Corres about Dr. AC Sinclair following request from Mrs. Margaret Detwiller; this includes a letter from Dr. JB Morison dated August 23 1973 enclosing the photocopy of the entry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba Register

Sinclair, Archibald Connell

John M. King fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 063
  • Fonds
  • 1822-1900

The fonds contains over 1,000 handwritten, 19th century letters from family members and friends, a selection of an equally large number of his original sermons, a large selection of his biblical commentaries and lecture notes, a few photographs, and a fewer number of materials on the early development of Manitoba College.

Each of the 1,435 handwritten letters was written in the nineteenth century, dating from an 1822 letter from Rev. King's father to an older son, to a letter dated 1900 written shortly after King's death in 1899. Of these, 431 of the letters are in King's own hand, mostly written to his wife and family between 1874 and 1886. The rest are from family members and a large number of friends and professional acquaintances including a score of fellow Presbyterian ministers from Scotland, the United States and eastern Canada, including a number of the leading theologians of the day (such as Henry Calderwood, William Craven, William Kerr, James Parlane, and others), and leaders in the Winnipeg community of the early 1880s and 1890s who worked with King in developing Manitoba College (George Bryce and Daniel W. Gordon). His family correspondence includes letters not only from wife and children but also from his son-in-law, Charles William Gordon (Ralph Connor).

In conjunction with King's sermons and lectures, the papers provide a good primary resource to understand the theological currents of the times, for example, Biblical criticism, the rising social gospel, and liberal theology. The letters contain descriptions of early Winnipeg and Western Canada as King took up his calling in Manitoba in 1883. The letters also include descriptions of his travels throughout Canada and the United States and discuss matters such as the U.S. Civil War, Canadian elections, and small town life.

The fonds also includes over one thousand handwritten sermons preached between 1865 and 1889. Professor Gordon Harland, a retired professor of Religion here at the University of Manitoba, transcribed several of King's most often-delivered sermons.

A small photograph collection (PC 82), mainly of family and students, is also included.

King, John M.

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