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1928 Letter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey County [Page 1] Ottawa, June 4, 1928.
Dear Club Members:-
I was very much against the raise in judges' salaries, and so argued and argued, that the masses of the people were with me. I was told that I had no proof of that. I wired Morrison... |
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1928 Letter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey County. Ottawa, February 6, 1928
Dear Friends:-
Before I always sent my letter to the Secretary
of the Club, but this time I am trying the experiment of
sending you each a letter, though I am sorry to say all of them are the same.
I... |
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1928 Letter to constituent Ed. Purdy enclosed with a copy of the Official report on Agnes Macphail's speech on the Budget of 1928; the letter discusses Agnes' opinion on some specifics of the Budget itself and on the event of delivering the speech. Dear Friend :-
I am enclosing a copy of my speech on... |
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1952 One of Agnes Macphail's regular postcards to her sister, Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) Dear Gertha, Ayrn July 28/52
we are doing the Burns and Grandma Campbell country to day - am fine - it is very cool here - talked by phone Sat. to the Hepton[s?] in Crodenheath. Love Agnes |
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1952 Postcard to Gertha (nee McPhail) and Merd Reany from Agnes Macphail in Glasgow, Scotland We visited Glasgow Art Gallery & Museum to day - Now we are off to Cowenheath where the Haxton are and where Granny came from - weather just right for a suit - A |
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1952 Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister, Gertha reany (nee McPhail) If I had known what to do before I left home I would have reserved a room - booked the seats at the Alexandra Hotel for a few weeks and took trips to the Highlands & the Is[l]ands of the West Coast. |
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1952 Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) from Scotland Sept. 9/52
I made a second trip and in a 12 mile taxi drive located the Campbell farms it may have been on one of those Aunt Maggie located Grandma's room. She worked there for some years. Agnes
We leave for... |
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1927 One of Agnes Macphail's letters to her constituents in which she details the recent topics discussed in the House of Parliament, including the Budget and cadet training, and shares her opinions upon those subjects, as well as describing her social experiences as an MP in Ottawa. This letter was... |
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1925 Agnes Macphail's letter to Patrick Sweeny, a constituent from Markdale, Ontario. According to Carol Black, local historian, the letter accompanied a gift of a silver cup for Sweeny's grand-daughter, Agnes Sweeny (now Agnes Cooper). [Letterhead] House of Commons Canada
Ottawa, May 19, 1925
Dear... |
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1952 Postcard of Scotland from Agnes Macphail to her niece, Mrs. Duke Clunas. Burns House, Mauchline. A 2347
[reverse]Dear Jean! Thanks for your letter - it was very welcome. glad holiday was enjoyable Uncle Orrin is very low - too bad. we leave for England in the morning. I go to London. Mrs Wilmot... |