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Ernest Heighton fonds File
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Unidentified photographs from Howard L. Bronson snap shot album

The folder consists of 67 unidentified photographs. They were removed from Howard L. Bronson's photograph album, which had a woven straw cover tied together with yarn on acidic black paper. Most of the photographs are of outdoor scenes with individuals and groups.

Research notes on H. L. Bronson

File consists of research notes collected and written by Ernest Heighton on H. L. Bronson. The file includes letters written by Bronson, Bronson's obituary, and abstracts of scientific papers.

Photographs of the Gunnery School, Washington, Conneticut

The file includes photographs of the main building of the Gunnery School; the baseball field (this photograph was used in the "Stray Shot Supplement", 1902 by the Gunnery Association); Gunnery School class of 1893 (Howard Bronson if fourth from the right in the front row and his brothers Clarence and Lewis are also in the photograph), the Gunnery School football team (1894) and baseball team (1895) (both Howard and Clarence are in these photographs), and a copy of the Gunnery School, Washington, Connecticut pamphlet and postcard sent by Mr. Cummings.

Photograph of the summer seminar in Paradise, Nova Scotia

The file consists of photographs of the 1959 summer seminar in Paradise, Nova Scotia. People identified in the black-and-white photographs are Janet MacKay, Gerry MacKay, Don MacLean, Malcolm Archibald, Russ Webb, Dr. Sam Shane, Phyllis Shane, Mildred MacLean, Jean Morse, Dr. H. L. Bronson, Louise Morse, Bill Archibald, and Margaret Archibald.

Morrisdale, NB photographs from Howard L. Bronson snap shot album

The folder consists of 19 photographs identified as being from Morrisdale, New Brunswick. They were removed from Howard L. Bronson's photograph album, which had a woven straw cover tied together with yarn on acidic black paper. Most of the photographs are of outdoor scenes with individuals and groups.

Glen Haven, NS photographs from Howard L. Bronson snap shot album

The folder consists of 4 photographs identified as being from Glen Haven, Nova Scotia. They were removed from Howard L. Bronson's photograph album, which had a woven straw cover tied together with yarn on acidic black paper. Most of the photographs are of outdoor scenes with individuals and groups.

Georgetown, PEI photographs from Howard L. Bronson snap shot album

The folder consists of 13 photographs identified as being from Georgetown, Prince Edward Island. They were removed from Howard L. Bronson's photograph album, which had a woven straw cover tied together with yarn on acidic black paper. Most of the photographs are of outdoor scenes with individuals and groups.

Deep Brook, NS photographs from Howard L. Bronson snap shot album

The folder consists of 19 photographs identified as being from Deep Brook, Nova Scotia. They were removed from Howard L. Bronson's photograph album, which had a woven straw cover tied together with yarn on acidic black paper. Most of the photographs are of outdoor scenes with individuals and groups.

Correspondence with William MacKay (Mack) Creelman

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and W. M. Creelman, referred to by Heighton as Mack. The correspondence is related to a donation of Bronson's papers to the Dalhousie Archive. File includes a funeral announcement for Creelman.

Correspondence with staff at Yale University

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and members of the libraries and archives at Yale University. The file contains information regarding Dr. Bronson as requested by Heighton.

Correspondence with Ruth B. Crockett

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Ruth B. Crockett, a niece of Howard Bronson's. The correspondence is related Heighton's research on Bronson. File contains a copy of Bronson's alumni record from Yale University.

Correspondence with Michael Knowles

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Michael Knowles. The correspondence relates to research on Dr. Henry Burton Sharman, and includes a Greek translation.

Correspondence with McGill University Archives

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and several correspondents from the archive at McGill University. The file contains copy of the images requested by Heighton regarding Bronson.

Correspondence with Leon A. Carley

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Leon A. Carley an attorney in California. The file contains letters regarding a Bronson manuscript.

Correspondence with Leigh University

File consists of correspondence with Lehigh University regarding information on Dr. Howard L. Bronson. One letter from W. Beall Fowler, Chairman of Lehigh University and two letters from Philip A. Metzger, curator of Special Collections regarding a dunking incident involving Howard Bronson and responding correspondence from Ernest Heighton.

Correspondence with John O. Godden

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and John O. Godden an internal medicine doctor at Commerce Court Medical Centre. The file contains a copy of a paper written by Godden on Howard Bronson.

Correspondence with Glenn Olds

File consists of correspondence from Glenn Olds to Ernest Heighton and contains information regarding his memories of Howard Bronson, the Iota Sigma meetings in Camp Minising and the Alpha Psi Zeta Foundation with Dr. Sharman as requested by Heighton to contribute to his biography on Bronson.

Correspondence with Estelle Bronson

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Estelle Bronson, niece-in-law to Howard M. Bronson. The file contains cards and correspondence regarding research Heighton requested regarding Howard Bronson.

Correspondence with Donald L. Kirkey

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Donald Kirkey. The correspondence relates to research on Howard Bronson and Dr. Henry Burton Sharman.

Correspondence with Alex Macdonald

File consists of correspondence between Ernest Heighton and Alex Macdonald. The correspondence relates to research on Dr. Howard Bronson, and a memorial for Bronson.
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