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Georgia Ellen Kirkpatrick fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1923
End Date: 
1926
Date Range: 
1923-1926
Physical Description: 

.2 m of graphic material.

36 photographs : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm

1 photo album.

Arrangement: 
Original order
History Biographical: 

Georgia (Georgie) Kirkpatrick Wright (1903-1984) was born in Diligent River, near Parrsboro, Nova Scotia on September 18, 1903. Georgia graduated from Mount Allison University, in Sackville, New Brunswick. She taught at Shingwauk Indian Residential School from 1923-1926. In 1926 her father wrote a letter to the school, asking that she be excused from her duties and sent home to care for her mother, who was dying of cancer. She returned home immediately and her mother died a few months later.

On July 11, 1927 Georgia married Perley W. Wright, a pharmacist, and later, mayor, in Parrsboro. They had five children. Georgia was president of the local Red Cross for many years, during the Depression she worked to serve those impacted the hardest. Later, she devoted herself to helping soldiers who were fighting overseas in World War II. Georgia also wrote the occasional article for the Halifax Chronicle-Herald.

She and her husband had a house and a cottage in Parrsboro. Her husband died in 1965 and she died on February 14, 1984. The house is now owned by one of her grandsons. The cottage, on the shore of the Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy is currently enjoyed by her five children, twenty-one grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren.

Georgina was always very proud of her Shingwauk photograph album. She always spoke fondly of the children she had taught there. Georgia was especially fond of one boy, Earnest Pine, who she thought of often after leaving Shingwauk. She is remembered as a kind, gracious woman, who always saw the decency in others.
Pictured above.

Scope Content: 

Fonds comprises photographs of students, staff, buildings, and activities at the Shingwauk Indian Residential School from 1923-1926.

Repository: 
srsc
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Custodial History: 

Accession 2010-023 is comprises of reproduction photographs created by the Shingwauk Project staff.  Original photographs remained with Kirkpatrick family until 2016 when the original photo album was donated by Loran Graham (granddauther of Georgia Kirkpatrick) to the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre as part of accession 2016-009.

Access Restriction: 

No restrictions on access.

Repro Restriction: 

Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation. Reproductions depend on fragility of originals.

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing.

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