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Talbot Papers: Articles: Miscellaneous newspaper articles about Colonel Thomas Talbot

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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Date Range
1907-1977
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F33
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
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2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F33
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textual records
Date Range
1907-1977
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1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original miscellaneous newspaper articles about Colonel Thomas Talbot and the Talbot Estate. File includes the following articles:
-"Impressions of a Canadian in Europe: Judge Ermatinger has good impression of Dublin Exhibition and Canadian Exhibits There: Visits Killarney and Malahide Castle, the old home of Colonel Talbot, and makes the Acquaintamce of the Latter's RelativesL Dublin and Belfast Explored and Referred to Interestingly", The St. Thomas Daily Times, August 3, 1907.
-"Talbot House and Relics should be Saved EIther by Province or by Dominion: Steps should be taken to preservce historic building, Dr. Coyne believes", London Advertiser, August 26, 1925.
-"Beauty Spot Acquired by Americans", London Advertiser, September 1, 1925. This article describes the recent purchase of the Talbot Estate by a syndicate of Detroit businessmen.
-"Talbot Estate to Become Park: Talbot Estate to Become Park: Government will Likely Take over Elgin County Property", March 18, 1936.
-"Cap Pfeffer Bids Farewell to Fabulous Talbot Estate", London Free Press, October 2, 1946.
-"1897 Novel Provides Character Study of Colonel Talbot", London Free Press, August 19, 1961. This article discusses the book "The Dear Old Farm" by C. Malcolm Sinclair, published in St. Thomas in 1897.
-"Farm estate makes the Colonel look good", by Joe Matyas, The London Free Press, July 17, 1971.
-a notice in the Globe and Mail, February 2, 1977, regarding the auctioning of 500 catalogued lots from the Malahide Castle in Ireland. The auction would take place at the Leaside Memorial Gardens Auditorium. Three years previously, the last male heir, Lord Talbot de Malahide, died, and the Irish government announced that it would preserve the castle as a historic site. But the castle's contents had to be sold to pay death duties.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Research file - Correspondence between Talbot, Airey and Becher

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Elgin County Archives
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Steve Peters Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2000
Accession Number
2018-23
Storage Location
R13 S2 Sh1 B7 F8
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Elgin County Archives
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Steve Peters Papers
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File
Accession Number
2018-23
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R13 S2 Sh1 B7 F8
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2000
Series
Steve Peters Papers - Research Files series
Physical Description
0.2 cm of textual records
Scope and Content
File contains photocopies collected by Steve Peters containing copies of correspondence sent from Thomas Talbot to Henry Becher in 1851, and from his nephew, Richard Airey to Henry Becher in 1878-1879. All of the letters are addressed to "My dear Becher".
Name Access
Peters, Steve
St. Thomas (Ont.)
Talbot Estate
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Photographs of Talbot Estate and Port Talbot

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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textual records
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ca. 1985-2003.
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 1
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 2
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 3
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 4
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
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2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 1
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 2
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 3
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 4
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003.
Physical Description
2 photographs : b&w negatives
1 photograph: b&w ; 12 x 17 cm
2 photographs : b&w ; 16.5 x 24 cm
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Negatives and photographs of paintings. The following are included in this file:
-2 copies of a negative of a photograph of the Talbot Estate (the original photograph was taken from the Leonard Album, ca. 1900): R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 1.
-A copy of a photograph of the Talbot Estate (the original photograph was taken from the Leonard Album, ca. 1900): R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 2.
-A photograph of a watercolour painting: "At Port Talbot, Lake Erie", by George Dartnell. The photograph belongs to the Royal Ontario Museum: R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 3.
-A photograph of a watercolour painting: "South East View of Port Talbot", by K. Chandler. The photograph belongs to the Royal Ontario Museum: R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F35 4.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
Talbot Estate
Images
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Archibald McKellar

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F12
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F12
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Photocopy of an article written by The Honourable Archibald McKellar: "Recollections of Col. Talbot and His Times- Sacrifice of the Public Domain", published in the Wentworth Historical Society Journal and Transactions.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Booklets and a programme

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
1927-1986
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F34
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F34
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textual records
Date Range
1927-1986
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original booklets and a programme relating to Colonel Talbot. File includes the following:
-"Address at the Unveiling of the Port Talbot Memorial Cairn, by James H. Coyne", Reprinted from the Ontario Historical Society's "Papers and Records" Volume XXIV, 1927.
-"Col. Talbot's Relation to the Early History of London, by James H. Coyne", Reprinted from the Ontario Historical Society's "Papers and Rceords" Volume XXIV, 1927.
-Programme for The Talbot Anniversary Dinner, May 21, 1986, The Elgin Regiment Armory, Wilson Ave., St. Thomas.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Canadian Antiquarian

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F5
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F5
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
A photocopy of an article published in the Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal, Montreal, April 1875: "Colonel Talbot- A Canadian Pioneer".
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Charlotte V. Nisbet

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F14
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F14
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Photocopy of a transcript of a newspaper article written by Charlotte V. Nisbet, that was published in The Sarnia Canadian Observer, November 23, 1946: "Early Days in Upper Canada".
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Dr. Sparks

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F18
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F18
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
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Photocopy of a newspaper article by Dr. Sparks, and published in The St. Mary's Argus, January 24, 1901: "Sketches of Men and Things in East Nissouri".
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Early Scenes in Canadian Life

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F8
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F8
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
A photocopy of a chapter from a textbook "Early Scenes in Canadian Life", relating to Colonel Talbot.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Edward Harris

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F9
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F9
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
A photocopy of an article from the journal The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario Annual Transactions, March 10, 1898:"The U.E. Loyalist Pioneers of Lake Erie and More Particularly of the Long Point Country", by Edward Harris.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Fred Landon

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
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ca. 1970
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F27
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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F27
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textual records
Date Range
ca. 1970
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original newspaper article written by Fred Landon: " Forest Beauty had Appeal for Lady Emmeline: Visit of Title Traveler to Port Stanley and Port Talbot Full of Interest: Left Record of Rough Coach Trip", ca. 1970.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: F.T. Rosser

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
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ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F16
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F16
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Photocopy of an article that was published in Ontario Historical Society: "Colonel Thomas Talbot vs. John Nixon", by F.T. Rosser.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
Oakes (family)
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Garret Oakes

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
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2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F15
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
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Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F15
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
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Photocopy of a newspaper article written by Garret Oakes, that was published in the Canadian Home Journal, January 29, 1875: "Tales of a Pioneer".
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
Oakes (family)
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Talbot Papers: Articles: James H. Coyne

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Accession Number
2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F7
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F7
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
A photocopy of an article published in the newspaper The Globe: "Pen Picture of England in Her Darkest Hour: Lord Wharncliffe's Letter to Col. Talbot One Hundred Years ago", by J.H. Coyne, December 1, 1906.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
Coyne, James Henry
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Talbot Papers: Articles: J.M.S. Careless

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Accession Number
2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F6
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
Description Level
File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F6
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
A photocopy of an article published in the journal "Ontario Historical Society": "Letters from Thomas Talbot to John Beverley Robinson", Edited by J.M.S. Careless.
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: John Garvey

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1949
Accession Number
2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F32
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
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R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F32
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1949
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original newspaper articles about Colonel Thomas Talbot, written by John Garvey, 1949, in The London Echo; they were part of a series entitled: "The Social, Business and Industrial Development of London and the Talbot Settlement: Gleaned by John Garvey from the Personal Records of Three Generations".
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Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Judge David J. Hughes

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Accession Number
2017-42
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R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F10
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F10
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Photocopies of articles written by Judge Hughes, relating to Colonel Talbot.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
Hughes, D.J.
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Les Bronson

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Elgin County Archives
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Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F26
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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F26
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original newspaper articles written by Les Bronson, relating to Colonel Talbot. Published in The London Free Press, 1971.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Miscellaneous

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Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
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File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F13
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
Description Level
File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh6 B3 F13
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1985-2003
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Photocopies of miscellaneous articles relating to Colonel Talbot. Inclue the following:
-"Col. Talbot The Hero: Robert Barr Collecting Material for a New Novel".
-"Dress 63 Years Old Gift of Col. Talbot: Was Given to Miss Eupemia McGugan, who became the Wife of Sam Kirkpatrick".
"Letters of Long Ago: The Founder of the Talbot Settlement: As Exhibited in His Correspondence from 1830 to 1834", The Southern Counties Journal.
"Letters of Long Ago: The Ravages of Cholera in 1832", The Southern Counties Journal.
"Honoring the Old Pioneers: Colonel Talbot and His Contemporaries Did Good Work", Journal May 27, 1903.
-an article relating to the Canal from Chatham to Lake Erie.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
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Talbot Papers: Articles: Myrtle E. Home

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/archives176454
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1970
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F28
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Archives
Part Of
Guy St-Denis Collection: Colonel Thomas Talbot Research Papers
Description Level
File
Accession Number
2017-42
Storage Room
Archives Storage Rm. 110
Storage Location
R12 S1 Sh5 B8 F28
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1970
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Custodial History
These papers were collected as part of a comprehensive study into the life and career of Colonel Thomas Talbot, the early nineteenth-century settlement agent whose authority extended over much of what is now southwestern Ontario. The research was conducted by Guy St-Denis in various archival repositories with the intention of publishing a new biography of Talbot. After the project was discontinued, the photocopied documents were preserved in hopes of being useful to future scholars of Talbot and his settlement. The files were compiled ca. 1985-2003.
Scope and Content
Original newspaper article written by Myrtle E. Home: "Determined Highlander Made His Persistence Outlast Stern Talbot", ca. 1970.
Name Access
Talbot, Thomas
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