Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
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Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Canadian Jewish Research Project
File consists of correspondence created by Sheldon Godfrey regarding the availability of documentary sources.
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
Canadian Jewish Research Project
File consists of correspondence created by Sheldon Godfrey regarding the availability of documentary sources.
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
Pamphlets from the Beth Tzedec congregation, Bathurst Street, Toronto
File consists of an agreement, pamphlets, and reports for the congregation that was formed by a merger of the Goel Tzedec and Beth Hamidrash Hagadol congregations in Toronto.
"Sunday lectures" of a Reform rabbi in Philadelphia on Emile Zola and other subjects
File consists of "Our pulpit" (Philadelphia: Oscar Klonower, 1901-1902), containing sermons by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf.
Cohen Family Postcards: a glimpse in the life of Montreal's Jewish "West Enders"
Autograph album of Alexander Primrose, Pictou, Nova Scotia
Papers of Patrick Hackett, Stanstead Plan, Quebec
File consists of a petition seeking a new church for the English-speaking Roman Catholics of Sherbrooke, minutes of a public meeting called to discuss the provincial election in Quebec in 1885, and legal documents regarding social and commercial matters.
File consists of shipping confirmations from John McGunn, Greenock, Scotland, for cargos consigned to Buchanan's company, 1835, and correspondence regarding Buchanan's books including "The relations of the industry of Canada," 1864-1867.
File consists of five prints showing the Port Hope viaduct in Ontario (Illustrated Times, 22 January 1859), the Victoria Bridge at Montreal, Caledonian games on the civic holiday in Hamilton, laying of the corner stone for the Boy's Home in Hamilton (1876), and a hand-coloured rendering of a curling match in Montreal.
Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
File consists of a broken run of the newspaper collected by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey because of the advertisements for various Jewish business people, including C. Solomon & Co., Samuel & Co. (guns), Theodore Hart, Alexander Levey, Jesse Joseph, A. & S. Nordheimer (piano fortes), John Levy, Simon Hart, A. Hoffnung (jeweller), William Benjamin & Co., H. Benjamin & Co. (crystal block importer), M. Bessunger (oil paintings), J.A. Harte (druggist), R.M. Hart (advocate), Silverman's Extract, and Wulff & Co., as well as an advertisement to builders regarding the construction of a synagogue on St. Constant Street.
Series consists of unbound issues of newspapers published in Montreal, Toronto and Victoria, which contain advertisements and notices concerning Jewish businesses.
Benjamin Brothers, Toronto (1835-1842) Goodman, Samuel and William Benjamin.
File consists of a broken run of the newspaper, containing accounts of proceedings of the legislature, and notices regarding trade and merchant activity, including Benjamin and Moses Hart.
Jacob Franks from 1804-1811. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe papers and other sources.
Jacob Franks from 1794-1804. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe Papers and other sources.
Series consists of correspondence, financial and legal documents, and other material gathered by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey as a research collection to support their work on Jewish families in Canada. The original documents are frequently supplemented by the Godfreys' research notes. Topics include the interconnected financial affairs of many of these families, particularly their involvement in the fur trade in Montreal and near the Straits of Michilimakinac, and their involvement in cultural and political affairs, such as the launch of the "National magazine" and the marketing of Gerald Hart's book, "The fall of New France," between its publication in 1888 and 1916. In addition to documentation on several families in Montreal, Quebec, Trois-Rivieres and Riviere-du-Loups, the series includes records of families and businesses in Toronto, including stationery and a small group of building permits issued by the city between 1899 and 1900. The series features correspondence between John A. Macdonald and George Benjamin (member of parliament for North Hastings) between 1857 and 1864 that offers private observations on political developments, and invitations and correspondence sent to Earl Rowe, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, that provide a glimpse of Jewish activities in the province between 1964 and 1984.
File consists of a petition made in September 1775 to the Council of Virginia from traders and others who suffered losses in the Indian War of 1763; and two letters to Michael Gratz regarding trade.
Sheldon and Judy Godfrey collection
Collection consists of published works including books, journals (articles excerpted from issues as well as runs of serials), Canadian and British government documents, almanacs, gazetteers, directories, newsletters, and newspapers that describe the social, economic, and legal factors influencing Jewish life in Canada (especially for the period prior to Confederation), the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. These works include bibliographies, biographies, commemorative publications, local histories and reproductions of primary documents that pertain to Jewish involvement in the trade of the British Empire, migration and settlement, professions such as medicine and education, and studies of the Jewish experience in Canadian and international communities from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Series S00251, Jewish manuscripts, contains original correspondence, financial and legal documents, and research notes by the Godfreys regarding Jewish families in Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes that provides information regarding their involvement in economic, cultural and political affairs, including the fur trade. The series features 11 letters between John A. Macdonald and George Benjamin, who represented North Hastings as a Member of Parliament between 1856 and his retirement in 1863. Series S00252, Biographical research files, contains the research notes, correspondence, and copies of correspondence, abstracts of land titles and other instruments of ownership, property plans, and wills compiled by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey in preparation to write books on Canadian Jewish history and articles for the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography," as well as speeches to various historical and genealogical societies. The series was arranged by the Godfreys into sections using broad geographical areas (Upper Canada, Lower Canada, and the Maritimes), and then by the names of individuals and families. Series S00253 consists of unbound issues of 19th century newspapers, which contain advertisements and notices concerning Jewish businesses in various parts of Canada. Donation made in 2006 and 2007 expand the holdings for the books and archival series, and includes a wide range of British and Canadian documents that reflect the breadth of the Godfreys' collecting interests. The donation made in 2007 strengthened the collection's holdings of 18th and 19th-century newspapers from Canada (particularly Quebec, Montreal, and Toronto) and the United Kingdom, and added almanacs from New England.
Godfrey, Sheldon, 1938-
Hart, Dorothea (nee Judah). See Will.
Hart, Moses&Esther (Solomons), Quebec, 1768.
Hays Family -- Moses Judah Hays
Hyman, William (1807-1882) mayor of Cap Rosiers, Quebec., 1858-1882.
Nathans, Simon was in Montreal in 1769.
Shimelak, Mr., in Montreal 1786.
Simons, Levy (aka. Simon Levy) in Montreal 1760-1763.
Index to the Hart Papers, Three Rivers Seminary Archives.
Fournisseurs Des Hart (Samuel)
International Affaires, [Milons D'Angleterre]
Myer Myers, (son of Hyam Myers of Quebec & New York) in Halifax, 1786.
Halifax--Possible Jewish Background
Joseph, Maurice (Morris), Chatham 1824, Richibuctou 1840s.
Samuel Samuel J. 1812-1890, son of Joseph and Phoebe Samuel.
Samuel, Michael, jr.d.1857, in Richibuctou 1816-38, first cousin of Michael Samuel.
Archives Nationale de Quebec (Quebec)
Archives Nationale de Quebec (Montreal)
National Archives of Canada, 1987
National Archives of Canada, PICTON
Evelyn Miller, former archivist, Canadian Jewish Archives
American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, OHIO