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1773, 1943, 1944, 1947 (Creation)
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1.0 cm textual records
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Biographical history
The F.W. Peacock collection is housed at the Centre for Newfounland Studies, Memorial University, In St. John's Newfoundland
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Collection consists of a letter from James Hutton to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding Mikak, an Inuit woman who was taken to England and then returned to Labrador (1773); the article entitled: 'Men and Books: Some Eskimo Remedies and Experiences of an Amateur Doctor Among the Labrador Eskimo' by Rev Peacock (1947); the article 'An Old Water System: Nain, Labrador' by F.W. Peacock (1982); the article: 'German Weather Station in Labrador North, !943- 1944' by Rev. Peacock; a list of ships servicing Labrador owned by the moravian society; a one page background on the name Makkovik; an excerpt from the document detailing the attempt by the Harmony to weather a storm in trying to reach Labrador from England; the article 'pep' regarding Everett Pepperrell Wheeler, a traveler to Labrador; the first three pages of the article 'Missionaries and Medicines in Northern Labrador' ; the article 'History of the Moravian Church from 1860' an untitled article giving some of the history of the Moravian Mission in Labrador; and the article: ' Notes on Labrador Indians'
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Copied from the Centre of Newfoundland for Newfoundland Studies, MUN, 1996
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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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2009-10-20
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- English