Correspondence with Louise Manny : 1959 Mar.-1964 July. 1959 Mar. - 1964 June.

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Correspondence with Louise Manny : 1959 Mar.-1964 July. 1959 Mar. - 1964 June.

Letters, book lists, telegrams, newspaper clippings, library reports, soundscriber tapes, colour photograph of Old Manse Library on note card {14262}, minutes of meetings, bill of lading, air consignment note, historical notes on Wilson's Point (The Enclosure). Topics include: The Old Manse Library, Newcastle Town Square, folk song collecting.

Correspondence : 322 (383 leaves)Photographs : 6 : b&w and col.

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Old Manse Library (Newcastle, N.B.)

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Aitken, Max, 1910-1982.

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Rosenberg, Josephine.

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Ryan, Roy G.

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Hanscom, Gary.

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Reid, Mary C.

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Anderson, Millicent E.

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Manny, Louise

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Louise Manny, 1890-1970, provided Beaverbrook's ongoing contact with his native Newcastle. Their correspondence spans from 1946 to his death in 1964. Beaverbrook supported her in her historical research on the Miramichi, her folk song collecting, and her work in the development of the historic burial ground at Wilson's (Beaubair's) Point into a park named The Enclosure. In the early 1950s he appointed her in charge of the Old Manse Library, his boyhood home, where she continued until her death. ...