Hartley Trussler Reflections 1986

Name/Title

Hartley Trussler Reflections 1986

Entry/Object ID

021.129.79-88

Archive Items Details

Description

021.129.79: June 20th, 1986. Title: “Burrows among North Bay’s early settlers”. History of Burrow family, Les Banner, Ross brothers and Lou Chapelle. 021.129.80: April 26th, 1986. Title: “Alec Doyle city’s first livery and drayman”. 021.129.81: May 10th, 1986. Title: “Rev. Huntington had a vision of the future”. 021.129.82: June 6th, 1986. Title: “Passmores were among city’s early settlers”. 021.129.83: July 11th, 1986. Title: “Some notables of the early days”. Biographies of Jim Lindsay, H.A. Washburn, George Hucheson, the Rowe family, Charlie Harrison, Arthur Beattie, T.J. Patton, and the Reynolds family. 021.129.84: August 15th, 1986. Title: “Boarding houses an important part of life”. The normal school required boarding houses to accommodate students. 021.129.85: October 3rd, 1986. Title: “Qualified teachers were in short supply”. Description of Trussler’s teachers and experiences as a young student. 021.129.86: November 21st, 1986. Title: “Outhouses have a way of lingering on”. 021.129.87: February 21st, 1986. Title: “ Larocques were a typical pioneer family”. 021.129.88: February 28th, 1986. Title: “Barnabe Gratton was a giant of a man”.

Creator

Hartley Trussler

Date(s) of Creation

1986 - 1986

Dimensions

Height

30 cm

Width

23 cm