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Abbott, John Roblin, 1936-

Burwash Farm (penal) Chaplaincy

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1945
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1951
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1945-1951
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4 cm of textual records.

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Items in file originally numbered D.2006.17.1-D.2006.17.15 according to the Heritage Centre's original finding aid. 

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aua
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016
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001
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John Abbott fonds

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Start Date: 
1967
End Date: 
1978
Date Range: 
1967-1978
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.20 m of textual records

History Biographical: 

John Abbott, PhD was a history professor at Algoma University College from DDDD to DDDD. He taught at the university for over 30 years, specializing in the history of the Sault Ste. Marie region. With Dr. Graeme S. Mount of Laurentian University, Abbott published "The Border at Sault Ste. Marie" (1995) and "The History of Fort St. Joseph" (2000) , which is a sweeping look at Fort St. Joseph. The authors examine the natural forces that made this island's location strategically significant; why and how the British authorities built the fort; and the life of the inhabitants of Fort St. Joseph.

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Fonds comprises records received, generated and used by Professor Abbott during his career at Algoma University College. Includes agenda, minutes, reports and other material from various academic and faculty organizations of which Abbott was a member. Also includes some personal correspondence.

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aua
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Some restrictions on access apply. Personal correspondence file closed until 2035.

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Archives staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals.

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Minor conservation performed on fonds.

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