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Marianne Stopp collection
CA Them Days APL 816 · Collection · 1966, 2000

collection consists of four excerpts from papers written by Marianne Stopp the first dealing with prehistoric Aboriginal Occupation, the second about Voisey's Bay Prehisotory, the third entitled: 'Long Term Occupancy between Cape Charles and Trunmore Bay, Labrador', the fourth entitled: 'Cultural Utility of the Cobble Beach Formation in coastal Newfoundland and Labrador; an article entitled: 'Apres la Capture des phoques et des caribous' (2000) an article taken from THE BEAVER entitled: 'Lettuce and Labrador' vol. 81:2, and a table of contents and map of Labrador from the book: 'Labrador Winter: The Ethnographic Journals of William duncan Strong 1927-1928'

Marianne Stopp
Marie Agnes Duggan fonds
Fonds · 1965-1987

Fonds consists of 27 bound scrapbooks. The scrapbooks contain material ranging in date from 1965 to 1987. Material in the scrapbooks consists mainly of newspaper clippings mostly from Western Newfoundland newspapers, magazine clippings, and various types of printed material such as pamphlets.
The scrapbooks contained a variety of loose material in addition to the material glued in. In total there are 68 loose items of printed material, including the same types of material found in the scrapbooks, 4 ephemeral items, and 5 photographs.
Series 1: Scrapbooks
Series 2: Miscellaneous: All miscellaneous material was found as loose material inside the scrapbooks, and therefore is arranged first by category, and then by the scrapbook in which it was found.

Marie Agnes Duggan
Collection · 1969-1989

The Maritime History Archive collection of student papers contains 5429 essays relevant to the history and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador, collected by professors in the departments of Anthropology, Geography, and History. Most of the papers contain original research on Newfoundland communities and regions, but other categories of research include biographies and family histories, settlement patterns, economic development, education, health, law and justice, merchants, the military, politics and government, religion, shipping, fisheries and the fishing industry, and Labrador society and culture. Research papers may include photographs, oral histories, and diagrams.

The collection is organized in the following series:

  1. Student research papers in History, collected by Keith Matthews, 1971-86
  2. Student research papers in Geography, collected by John Mannion, 1976-86
  3. Student research papers in Geography, collected by W. S. W. Nowak, 1972-89
  4. Student research papers in Anthropology, collected by John Kennedy, 1972-85
  5. Student research papers in Anthropology, collected by Tom Nemec,1969-76.
Marjorie Stoker fonds
Fonds · 1963, 1966-68

Fonds consists of folklore and oral history materials deposited by Marjorie Stoker and is arranged into two series. Series 1 (67-024) consists of 3 audio reels documenting a kitchen party at Calvert on 5 May 1967; Series 2 (74-230 and 89-067) consist of 50 audio reels containing interviews conducted by Stoker with residents of Conne River, Conne Village, Harry's Brook, St. Alban's, St. John's, mainly pertaining to Mi'kmaq culture and folklore. Included in this fonds are 144 photonegatives (b&w) of the pages of a prayer book in the Mi'kmaq language, borrowed by Stoker and photographed by her son Richard. There is an extensive Marjorie Stoker fonds in the CNS archives at Memorial University.

Stoker, Marjorie
Fonds · 1943-1948

Fonds consists of corporate records of the Marketing Administration Committee (MAC) from 1943-48. These include various subject files, correspondence, production records and records from the Combined Food Board, including recommendations for the purchase and allocations of yearly salt fish production, and quotas for production listed by country. The fonds also includes revenue and expense account sheets.

Fonds is arranged in three series: 1. Subject files, 1943-48; 2. Correspondence, 1945-47; 3. Production records, 1943-47.

Marketing Administration Committee
Fonds · [Microfilmed before 1994] (originally created 1662-1732)

Fonds consists of a microfilmed account book. Despite the name earlier assigned to the volume, it contains all of the family's dealings - not only the transactions of Mary Coffin Starbuck but also subsequent generations - with Aboriginal customers, labourers, and whalemen between the 1680s and the 1750s. It documents in remarkable detail the evolution of the economic relationships between the Aboriginal peoples and the colonists from a period of early European settlement almost to the time when the local Indigenous community was destroyed by disease.

Starbuck, Mary Coffin
Mary Ford fonds
CA Them Days APL 239 · Fonds · 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949

Collection consists of the type written diary of Mary Ford of Zoar, Labrador

Mary Ford
Mary Guzzwell collection
CA Them Days APL 454 · Collection · 1974, 1984

Collection consists of a letter to THEM DAYS from Mary Guzzwell, May 19, 1984; a letter to the editor of THE CANADIAN NURSE from Mary Guzzwell, May 28, 1974; and a response to an article from THE CANADIAN NURSE entitled: 'Nurses Break the Ice,' written by Mary Guzzwell, April 1974.

Mary Guzzwell
Mary M. White fonds
Fonds · 1962-1983

The fonds consists of material related to the invasion of Trinity by the French; Correspondence and information concerning Bishop Spencer College; and information concerning the archaeology work at Fort Point in 1969. The fonds as been arranged into five Series; Series 1 French Related Material; Series 2 Bishop Spencer College; Series 3 Archaeology; Series 4 Mary M White and; Series 5 Miscellaneous.

White, Mary M.