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蔣北扶和蔣美琳珍藏 (蔣氏珍藏) File
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Chinese medicine formula

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

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Chinese medical text (Zabing pian 1-10)

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

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Donation receipts of the Tang On Company

Includes bound books of donation records from the Tang On Company for the Chinese Freemasons (Cheekungtong) that list the donors' names and donation amount. The donations might be for the operation of the Chinese Freemasons of Canada in Victoria, B.C. and for rendering financial assistance to members in need.

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Receipts

Records of receipts and envelopes primarily for the expenses of the Dart Coon Club (Cheekungtong) Headquarters of Canada in Victoria, B.C., which includes payment receipts for utilities, telephone company, tools, hotel and boarding, cigarettes, food, and rental fee for events, and reflects the operation of the Dart Coon Club and the activities of the members of the Chinese Freemasons. The records are arranged roughly in chronological order.

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Wong Hong Sung's certificates

Includes records that primarily reflects a number of posts that Wong Hong Sung held at the Chinese Freemasons (Cheekungtong) in Canada and the Vancouver branch, which includes Wong Hong Sung's certificate of appointments at the Chinese Freemasons, dated from 1947 to 1952. The records are arranged in chronological order.

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Election ballots of the Dart Coon Club

Includes records that reflect the procedure for the election of Dart Coon Club Headquarter officers in Victoria, B.C. Voters' ballots were mailed to the Dart Coon Club Headquarter of Victoria in 1942. Ballots contain signatures of the voters, the names of candidates, and indication of selected candidates; some ballots have the Dart Coon Club stamps of Canada-wide branches. The ballots are kept in the original order as they were received.

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Election ballots of the Dart Coon Club

Includes records that reflect the procedure for the election of Dart Coon Club Headquarter officers in Victoria, B.C. Voters' ballots were mailed to the Dart Coon Club Headquarter of Victoria in 1942. Ballots contain signatures of the voters, the names of candidates, and indication of selected candidates; some ballots have the Dart Coon Club stamps of Canada-wide branches. The ballots are kept in the original order as they were received.

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Envelopes

Includes records that reflect the procedure for the election of Dart Coon Club Headquarter officers in Victoria, B.C. Voters' ballots were mailed to the Dart Coon Club Headquarter of Victoria in 1942. The records include envelopes mailed from Vernon, B.C., Kelowna, B.C., Vancouver, B.C., Toronto, Ont., Lethbridge, Alta., Cumberland, B.C., Kamloops, B.C., Cranbrook, B.C., Calgary, Alta., Duncan, B.C., Montreal, Que. The envelopes are arranged roughly in chronological order as some envelopes are undated.

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Correspondence, 1924

Correspondence written or received in 1924 by MacDonell on behalf of the Scottish Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include the Minister of Immigration and Colonization and the ministry's London office, the Deputy Minister of Public Health of Alberta, Wallace Fisheries on Vancouver Island, the Imperial Oversea Settlement Office, the Archbishop of Edmonton. Correspondence from Colonel Dennis of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company regards planning for Scottish settlers in Alberta for a training farm for Public School boys, a settlement for women, and the 3000 Family Scheme. The letters pertain to the establishment of the Clandonald settlement including the recruitment of settlers, applications and letters from Scottish emigrants, assessment and sale of land to immigrants, construction of farm buildings and supplying provisions for immigrants settling in Alberta. The file also includes copies of 1924 forms for application to the Agricultural Training Scheme, Alberta, and a sectional map of Red Deer, Alberta.

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Correspondence, 1925

Correspondence and other textual material, including manuscript drafts of promotional texts by MacDonell, accounts received by MacDonell of Hebridean settlers travelling expenses, and memoranda by MacDonell regarding requirements for settlers. Also includes specifications for cottages constructed for settlers and farm workers in Alberta by the Scottish Immigrant Aid Society, a Scottish newspaper cartoon depicting Scots answering 'The Call of the West', a pamphlet copy of the Immigration Act and Regulations. Additionally, 'Months diary May 1925' is included along with other draft monthly and yearly reports to the Scottish Immigrant Aid Society prepared in 1925 by MacDonell, as well as minutes of Society meetings, and a copy of an agreement in 1925 between the Society and the Department of Immigration and Colonization.

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Clippings book of newspaper articles relating to the Clandonald settlement

Clippings book consists of newspaper articles predominantly from the Edmonton Bulletin and the Edmonton Journal during the period leading up to the settlement of Clandonald and during its settlement--between 1923 and 1925. Also includes one issue of The Western Scot, the newspaper of the 67th Battalion "The Western Scots", based in Willows Camp, Victoria.

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Diary

MacDonell's "Letts's Quikref" 1919 diary is sparsely used. MacDonell set sail for Canada on the RMS Ordima on July 31, 1919 and arrived on August 8 in Halifax. Interleaved is a letter about stolen goods.

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Diary

MacDonell's "Daily Journal for 1923" was infrequently used. MacDonell spent the beginning of the year in Ontario; he arrived in Winnipeg on April 8 and in Red Deer on May 11. Includes cash accounts at back of book.

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"The Estate Book and Diary 1933"

The majority of MacDonell's "Estate Book and Diary for 1933" is taken up by advertisements and reference material relevant to the country gentleman. The diary portion of the book is sparsely used. MacDonell was in Edmonton until February 6, when he left for Montreal and arrived February 15.

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Diary

MacDonell's 1938 diary is sparsely written in and recounts his travels, correspondence, and daily activities. He sailed from Honolulu to Victoria on February 4 and arrived February 10. Returned to Edmonton and visited Clandonald. Includes cash accounts in back of book.

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