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.

Scope and content

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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      No further accruals are expected

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      Algernon Willis is an American.

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      • English

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