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[197-?]-[200-?] (Creation)
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0,04 m of textual records.
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This series contains primary source material on writings and personal works by Mary Woodward Bean and Mildred Webster which date from [197-?] to [200-?]. It consists of a two manuscripts and a scrapbook; the first manuscript is about Quebec history in the 1800's (chapters include; The Timber Trade, Shipbuilding in Quebec, The Great Migration, Settlement of the Eastern Townships, Changing Attitudes, Timber in our Culture), the second is sections from the published biography on Julia Grace Wales by Mary Woodward Bean and also, a scrapbook by Mildred Webster that includes photocopied newpaper articles. This series is comprised of the following files: Manuscripts ([197-?])-[200-?]) and Scrapbook (1994).
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The documents are in English.