Books - UNB : 1955. 1955 Oct. 1 - Dec. 5.

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Books - UNB : 1955. 1955 Oct. 1 - Dec. 5.

Letters, memos and invoices regarding the acquisition of books for the Bonar Law Bennett Library. Mention is made of Beaverbrook's desire to purchase volumes of "New Brunswick Magazine" from 1898-1905 and the 1797 Proclamation of a new Governor for Nova Scotia, part of New Brunswick, PEI and Cape Breton from Borden Clarke. There is also information regarding the selling of the personal library of Hannibal Hamlin.

Correspondence : 28 (31 leaves)

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