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Diary, March 9, 1953-May 11, 1954

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from March 9, 1953 - May 11, 1954 containing accounts of weather, a trip to London, Ontario, and other events.

Diary, October 30, 1956-December 28, 1957

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from October 30, 1956 - December 28, 1967 containing accounts of writing a historical manuscript, opening of a new school and thoughts on other new buildings, personal events, and a visit with friends at White Point Lodge.

Diary, September 2, 1960-November 2, 1961

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from September 2, 1960 - November 2, 1961 with accounts of a book signing, the election of President Kennedy in the States, weather and local news, personal events, and global news.

Diary, February 27, 1970-July 25, 1971

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from February 27, 1970 - July 25, 1971 with accounts of the health of the ponies on Sable Island, weather, and other events.

Diary, February 28, 1978-June 6, 1980

Item contains one volume of a diary from Thomas H. Raddall dating from february 28, 1978 - June 6, 1980. Entries contain accounts of local news, weather, and every day life.

From J. R. MacQuarrie, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, to Thomas Head Raddall

Item is eight pages of correspondence. Includes a two-page letter from John MacQuarrie to Thomas H. Raddall, dated February 22, 1969, expressing interest in Raddall's radio announcement that he would be putting together a paper on the history of flying, and a five page letter, dated December 5, 1968, from W.L. Fillmore to John MacQuarrie .

From W. L. Fillmore, Amherst, Nova Scotia, to Thomas Head Raddall

Item is five pages of correspondence and includes a one-page letter dated April 1, 1969 W. L. Fillmore to Thomas H. Raddall, a one-page letter dated March 9, 1960 from James Barr to W. L. Fillmore, and a three-page letter dated March 11 (?), 1969 from W. L. Fillmore to James Barr.

Photograph of two iron hatchets or tomahawks decorated with feathers, five stone arrowheads, and a Mi'kmaq "crooked knife"

Item, a photograph, has a stamp marking it copyright to the National Film Board on the reverse side. The tomahawk and stone arrowhead artifacts were found by Thomas Head Raddall at Indian Gardens, Mersey River in the 1930's. The tomahawks were originally made by the French and sold to the Mi'kmaq. The knife was crafted at Broad River, Queen's County, in the 1930's.
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