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Reports and other papers relating to the McPherson-Dawson police patrol - winter 1910-1911 - and the death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and all members of the patrol : [photocopy from a book]

Item consists of several pages photocopied from a book titled "Reports and Other Papers Relating to the McPherson-Dawson Police Patrol - Winter 1910-1911 - And the Death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and All Members of the Patrol," published by the Royal North West Mounted Police in 1911 and republished in 1919. There is a blank action request form from the CBC stuck to the first page that says "Thank-You. Bruce."

Lost patrol: Arctic hero died seeking help : [newspaper article in the Novascotian]

Item is section B (The Novascotian) from the February 5, 1993 issue of the Chronicle-Herald and Mail-Star. The section features an article called "Lost patrol: Arctic hero died seeking help" by Barbara Hinds. The article is about Francis J. Fitzgerald and the Lost Patrol. The article features photographs of Fitzgerald and the Dempster rescue patrol.

Proofs of photographs related to Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald attached to paper

Item is a collection of proofs of photographs related to Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald attached to sheets of paper. The photographs show Fitzgerald's grave, will, diary, portrait, and funeral, as well as a bridge and plaque dedicated to him in the Halifax Public Gardens and the Dempster patrol. One of the proofs of Fitzgerald's portrait has a rectangle cut out of the middle of it.

Dalhousie alumni news, summer, July 31, 1983

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 22, Folder 2, Item 2
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  • 1983
  • Part of Alumni News

Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Summer 1983), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times a year and produced by the Information Office. The issue contains articles about the Canadian Expedition to Study the Arctic Ridge (CESAR); baseball player and physician William ("Buddy") Condy (BSc '49, MD '54); and curler Penny LaRocque.
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