Fonds APL 891 - Algernon Willis fonds

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Algernon Willis fonds

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CA Them Days APL 891

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  • 1864 (Creation)

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Physical Extent: 0.8 cm textual records

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Custodial history

Originally in possession of Algernon Willis. Donated to THEM DAYS by Penelope Pendleton Beye.

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This is Algernon Willis’s journal of his voyage to Labrador from Boston from July 1 to September 5, 1864. It was transcribed by his great-granddaughter, Penelope Pendleton Beye. This typed journal is about 50 pages.

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Typed copy at THEM DAYS, originals somewhere else

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No restrictions.

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Much material in THEM DAYS Archives has copyright protection. Researchers must obtain permission from copyright holders before publication in any form.

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Algernon Willis is an American.

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  • English

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