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Henrietta Kathleen Warren Milne Collection
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CA E001 P135
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[17--]-1994 (Production)
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Description matérielle
3,84 m of textual records. - 13 plans. - 37 maps. - Env. 480 photographs.
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Notice biographique
Henrietta Kathleen Warren was born on 21 January 1911. She was the daughter of Alice Frances Rattray, known as "Kitty," born in Quebec City (14 September 1881 died Magog 19 April 1968), the daughter of David Rattray and Henrietta Charlotte Ahern and Herbert Lawrence Warren, born London, Ontario (23 April 1881 died 19 June 1952 Cobourg, Ontario) son of Thomas Brimage Warren and Mary Martha Hamilton. Herbert and Alice had three children, all born in Montreal: Herbert Hamilton Warren (25 April 1908- 9 January 1987 Ottawa), Henrietta, and Mary Hamilton Warren (16 February 1913- 2 July 1960 Magog).
Herbert Lawrence Warren was with Mr. Dale, founder of the Warrendale Shirt Company of Montreal. He was also involved with The Montreal Quilting Company. Herbert Hamilton, his son, was Secretary Treasurer of Warrendale for most of his working life. He expanded to include the Belding-Corticelli Company, which included the factory in Coaticook, a lace factory in Ways Mills, a warehouse and a factory in St. Jean sur Richelieu. Herbert Hamilton became a director of Belding-Corticelli, Warrendale, the Montreal Quilting Company, and Iroquois Chemicals.
Henrietta Kathleen graduated from McGill University in 1932. She was married to Harry Austin Milne. She had two daughters: Catherine and Jean, who both attended McGill.
Member of the Board since 1971, H. K. Milne became President of the Memphremagog Library in 1974 and assumed this responsability until 1993 when it was municipalized. All those years, she worked hard to defend the interests of the library. Its growth is indeed due to her devoted work. Beyond her noteworthy role in the growth of the Memphremagog Library, her community involvement is represented through her participation in numerous other organizations and projects, such as the founding of Pinecroft Residence in Magog, Social Services Sherbrooke, the Magog District Home and School Association, the 1st Magog Company of Girl Guides, the Sherbrooke Univeristy Women's Club, and the Sherbrooke Hospital Foundation, among other things. Her significant contribution to the community was recognized in 2004 when the Municipality of Magog named a street in her honour.
She also maintained a great interest in the history of Magog and the Eastern Townships, represented by her collection of historical articles and photographs.
H. K. Milne died 5 April 2001 at Magog. She is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery.
Herbert Lawrence Warren was with Mr. Dale, founder of the Warrendale Shirt Company of Montreal. He was also involved with The Montreal Quilting Company. Herbert Hamilton, his son, was Secretary Treasurer of Warrendale for most of his working life. He expanded to include the Belding-Corticelli Company, which included the factory in Coaticook, a lace factory in Ways Mills, a warehouse and a factory in St. Jean sur Richelieu. Herbert Hamilton became a director of Belding-Corticelli, Warrendale, the Montreal Quilting Company, and Iroquois Chemicals.
Henrietta Kathleen graduated from McGill University in 1932. She was married to Harry Austin Milne. She had two daughters: Catherine and Jean, who both attended McGill.
Member of the Board since 1971, H. K. Milne became President of the Memphremagog Library in 1974 and assumed this responsability until 1993 when it was municipalized. All those years, she worked hard to defend the interests of the library. Its growth is indeed due to her devoted work. Beyond her noteworthy role in the growth of the Memphremagog Library, her community involvement is represented through her participation in numerous other organizations and projects, such as the founding of Pinecroft Residence in Magog, Social Services Sherbrooke, the Magog District Home and School Association, the 1st Magog Company of Girl Guides, the Sherbrooke Univeristy Women's Club, and the Sherbrooke Hospital Foundation, among other things. Her significant contribution to the community was recognized in 2004 when the Municipality of Magog named a street in her honour.
She also maintained a great interest in the history of Magog and the Eastern Townships, represented by her collection of historical articles and photographs.
H. K. Milne died 5 April 2001 at Magog. She is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery.
Historique de la conservation
Portée et contenu
The collection contains source material on the life of Henrietta Kathleen Warren Milne, her involvement with the Memphremagog Library, the Pinecroft retirement home, her further community involvement, the historian Leonard Auger, and Dr. Austin Bowen in the Magog area and the Eastern Townships region from the mid-1700s to 1995. It consists mainly of historical and constituent documents, minutes, notes, correspondence, financial papers, clippings, and photographs. The collection is comprised of the following series: Memphremagog Library (1966-1994), Pinecroft Residence (1967-1994), Further Community Involvement ([194-]-1992), Historical Documents (1796-1993), Personal (1917-1993), Leonard Auger Material ([17]-1972), Dr. George Austin Bowen (1892-1942), and Photographs ([18-]-[19-]).
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Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication
Instruments de recherche
Éléments associés
Researchers may also consult Bibliothèque Memphrémagog fonds at Société d'histoire de Magog.
Accroissements
Further accruals are expected.
Note générale
Title based on contents of collection.
Among the photographs, there are approximately 30 negatives (including 15 nitrate negatives and 12 acetate negatives), 7 slides, and 89 glass negatives.
The documents were donated in three accessions (2001, 2004, 2005).
The documents are in English and French.
Among the photographs, there are approximately 30 negatives (including 15 nitrate negatives and 12 acetate negatives), 7 slides, and 89 glass negatives.
The documents were donated in three accessions (2001, 2004, 2005).
The documents are in English and French.
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Finding aid prepared using Rules for Archival Description (RAD).
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Dates de production, de révision et de suppression
28 janvier, 2016