Browsing Lachlan McCallum fonds, 1862-1948, n.d. RG 665 by Title
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History of Stromness Church
(n.d.)A history of Stromness Church near Dunnville. It is a handwritten history of the Stromness Methodist Church. -
Letter from Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald, 15 July 1889
(1889-07-15)A letter written by Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald reads: "Yours of the 12th inst. at hand. Contents noted. Meekly would say that the charges made by me against Messes. Ellis & Demare are the truth and are ... -
Letter from Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald, 16 February 1891
(1891-02-16)A letter written by Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald reads: "Yours of the 12th inst. is at hand and I am very much pleased to hear from you and note particularly what you say. In reply would say that I have no ... -
Letter from Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald, 24 July 1889
(1889-07-24)A letter written by Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald reads: "Yours of the 19th inst. is at hand. Contents noted. In reply would say that I admit that I have written (strongly) to you on the question of the ... -
Letter from Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald, 6 February 1891
(1891-02-06)A letter written by Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald reads: "Yours of the 3rd inst. at hand. Contents noted. In reply would say that it is not necessary to entreat me to support you in the Election after the ... -
Letter from Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald, 8 July 1889
(1889-07-08)A letter written by Lachlan McCallum to Sir John A. Macdonald reads: "Yours of the 4th inst. is at hand and contents noted. In reply would say Mr. Wood no doubt will perform the duties of commissioner if your government ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Lachlan McCallum, 12 July 1889
(1889-07-12)A letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 12 July 1889 reads: "I have yours of the 8th inst. Woods instructions will be simply to investigate and report on the charges brought against Mr. Ellis by you. -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 13 July 1882
(1882-07-13)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 13 July 1882 reads: "I ought to have written you before now congratulating you on your victory in Monck. I was delighted to see you win, notwithstanding what ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 19 January 1882
(1882-01-19)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 19 January 1882 reads: "We will talk over the Senatorship when you come down on the 9th. Happy New Year." -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 19 July 1889
(1889-07-19)A letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 19 July 1889 reads: "I have yours of the 15th inst. and beg to repeat that I do not see any way to recommend that Ellis and Demare should be suspended before trial. ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 2 June 1888
(1888-06-02)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 2 June 1888 reads: "Thanks for yours of the 31st. I think you rather mistake the position. The time has come when the Western portion of the Dominion must ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 23 March 1887
(1887-03-23)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 23 March 1887 reads: "I have to thank you most warmly for your earnest and successful exertions which carried both Monck and Haldimand. I do not think I should ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 24 May 1882
(1882-05-24)A photocopied letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 24 May 1882, it reads: "I was a good deal distressed by the way we parted but I hope you have got into a more amiable state of mind. You must carry ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 25 January 1887
(1887-01-25)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 25 January 1887 reads: "You need have been under no apprehension that you would not be appointed a Senator. I promised it to you long ago and I try in general ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 28 December 1880
(1880-12-28)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 28 December 1880 reads: "I have your favour of the 27th inst. The vacancy was discussed in Council some time ago and is practically settled although it won't ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 3 February 1891
(1891-02-03)A letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 3 February 1891 reads: "You see we are going to the country again and I wrote you to entreat that you put your shoulder to the Wheel, as in the old days and give me ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 4 June 1875
(1875-06-04)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum on 4 June 1875 reads: "I hope nothing will prevent you from accepting the nomination for Monck - if you do, you will win. The party took to you with confidence ... -
Letter from Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum, 7 January 1887
(1887-01-07)A letter written by Sir John A. Macdonald to Senator McCallum 7 January 1887 reads: "We are going to the election shortly and will have to fight hard for our existence. The wretched course of the mail has greatly diminished ... -
Letter from W.M. German to Senator McCallum, 11 June 1900
(1900-06-11)Letter from W.M. German, barrister, to Senator McCallum dated at Welland, June 11, 1900. The letter concerns the operations of the Ontario Power Company and the timeframe in which the company is to complete its work. -
Letter from William McDonald to Senator L. McCallum, 18 December 1899
(1899-12-18)Letter from William McDonald to Senator L. McCallum, dated at Glace Bay, December 18, 1899. McDonald comments on the recent elections, noting that "the Manitoba elections must have done your heart good as it did mine, and ...