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Account journal and letter of Charles Tupper Logan
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MS-2-38, SF Box 15, Folder 4
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2.5 cm of textual records
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Charles Tupper Logan was born in 1867 in Amherst Point, Nova Scotia, the eldest son of Isaac and Margaret Logan. He served as a member of the Amherst Point School Board for over forty years and served also on the Marshland Reclamation Board. In addition to farming at Amherst Point, Mr Logan sold hay and fertilizer until he was over eighty years old. He passed away in 1961.
Custodial history
The materials were accessioned by Dalhousie University Archives in 1970. Prior to that, the records were in the custody of Miss Pugsley of Barronsfield, Nova Scotia.
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File consists of one journal of daily accounts (1926-1928) and a letter of appointment to the School Board of Cumberland County (1943).
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- English
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There are no access restrictions on these materials. All materials are open for research.
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Materials do not circulate and must be used in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.
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