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.
Documents include interview transcripts submitted to Al Niles by his students as the assignment of the Traditional Ecological Knowledge course (EY 1440) in 2002, 2003 and 2005 as well as different types of recordings of the interviews. This collection is divided into 4 folders.
A typed seven page document written by William A. Andersen titled “Makkovik’s History Traces 140 Years,” and “A Case study of the Andersen family and the origin and development of the community of Makkovik,” a marriage certificate for Abraham Mugford and Winnifred Pottle from 1925 and a genealogy file for the surname Rich
A. H. MurrayCollection consists of church records from the Moravian Mission in Killinek, Labrador
Killinek Moravian Mission collectionCollection consists of various slides of the Goose Bay area. (1946-1948)
R.C. Bell slide collectionCollection consists of reports and correspondence regarding the proposed sale of Labrador
Report on the Proposed sale of LabradorCollection consists of a survey maps made of Labrador by W.D. Robertson, maps of the Labrador penisula; maps of various parts of Labrador from the Geological Survey of Canada; a hand drawn map of Labrador; and a hand drawn road map of Grand Villiage
Barbra BudgellCollection consists of a story written by George Blake about growing up in Labrador (1985); and a note to Doris Saunders regarding the story
George BlakeCollection consists of photocopied genealogy records of the Voiseys family; photocopies of correspondence from William Voisey to his brother and children; a map of England and a map of Voisey's Bay.
Rose Spurveycollection 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