Handwritten letter to Marie from a suitor(?); final pages of letter are missing so no name is provided. The letter is sent from Montreal and dated April 14th, 1884.
Sans titreA handwritten letter to Marie from [Sissy E.C. McGillis] discussing family news, etc., November 30th, 1881.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from 'Eleuberio' [Quinones] thanking Marie for her note and 'sweet souvenir', with promises to return to Canada to visit "for I have left my heart at Vaudreuil", May 30, 1881.
Sans titreA handwritten letter to Marie from E. [Quinones], M.D. discussing copying her "Ava Maria", May 16th, 1881.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from E. [Quinsones], re: plaaned visit to Vaudreuil, April 13th, 1881.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from her aunt, Emma Harwood, sympathizing over the death of Marie's father, Robert Harwood. The letter was written on July 11th, 1897.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Marie's aunt, Angelique Harwood in Vaudreuil to Marie in Fort Macleod; dated February 11th, 1897.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie in Fort Macleod from her aunt, Emma Harwood, in Vaudreuil; the letter is dated January 2nd, 1897.
Sans titreA handwritten note with attached 'name/character' analysis given to Marie by [C.P. Mulvay], Rector, ?. A penciled note adds that the documetns date from September 18, 1878.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Marie's mother, Mary Charlotte Harwood in Vaudreuil to Marie in Fort Macleod. The letter is dated August 22, 1895, and congratulates Marie on the birth of Gertrude and shares family news.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie in Fort Macleod from her father, Robert William Harwood in Vaudreuil, thanking Flora for his birthday gift and sharing family news. The letter is dated November 13th, 1894.
Sans titreHandwritten note from Emily Palmer expressing interest in working for Marie once she has returned home from her Vaulreuil visit; dated October 1892.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Marie's Aunt Minnie in Fort Macleod to Marie visiting family in Vaudreuil; letter dated September 9th, 1892.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Marie's Aunt Minnie in Fort Macleod to Marie visiting family in Vaudreuil; letter dated August 8th, 1892.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from Sam's oldest half-brother John, expressing sympathy over the death of Marie's brother Unwin; dated July 22nd, 1892.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie visiting her home in Vaudreuil from her Aunt Minnie in Fort Macleod, wondering about Unwin Harwood's death. The letter is dated July 17th, 1892.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from "Granny", coongratulating her on the birth of Flora and awaiting all the details. This is perhaps Grandmother Harwood writing; the letter is dated December 13th, 1891.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from her mother, full of family news including that of the separation of Marie's brother Frank from his wife Esther; the letter is dated June 9th, 1912.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Gertie Hubert (Marie's sister) to Marie dated May 13th, 1890.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from [Alex'r McK. Cowie], sending regrets as unable to attend her wedding, January 14th, 1890.
Sans titreHandwritten letter to Marie from her relative, H.E. Taschereau (cousin of her mother), replying to news of her wedding and sending regrets for being unable to attend, January 14th, 1890.
Sans titreTypewritten letter from Flora at [Homeside] to her mother in Vaudreuil. Flora discusses her activities, the people she has seen or visited, and news about family and friends. 2 pp.
Sans titreSBS refers to letter he has written to Marie Harwood's father, asking for her hand in marriage
Sans titreIn letter, SBS mentions using sign language in absence of Jerry Potts
Sans titreIncludes a news clipping about "Women in the Saddle"; SBS comments in letter about his first horse ride with Miss Harwood
Sans titreIncludes a colored engraved Happy New Year's card
Sans titreAttached newsclipping sent with letter, "The Way Girls Kiss"
Sans titreAnnotation on envelope written by Harwood Steele [1973]
Sans titreSBS discusses his views on religion and mixed marriages; encloses a news clipping of a poem: "My Lady-love"
Sans titreSBS describes his boyhood and early education in this letter
Sans titreIncludes attached news clipping, "Dementia Amoris"
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