Subseries SS0002 - Reminiscences

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CA ACU GBA F1033-S0001-SS0002

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Reminiscences

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  • 1905-[198-] (Creation)

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Scope and content

  • Features a short autobiography of Walter H. James Jr. which covers his family background, childhood memories of living near Gleichen, experience during First World War, multiple careers, and marriage and family life
  • Also contains a reminiscence written by James Jr. about his interactions with First Nations, cattle roundups, "The Buffalo Stone" legend and information on Cluny archaeological site
  • Also included are two copies of 'Think Indian' poem, a reminiscence dated 1905 (presumably written by Walter H. James Jr.), an account on the origin of the name "Blackfoot' and a biography of James Jr. written by his wife Nell James

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      Alternative identifier(s)

      boxFile

      04.05

      barcode

      00012339298

      Accession number

      M-7745

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          Archivist's note

          Previously M-6580 before being amalgamated with M-7745

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