Correspondence related to the possible acquisition of Seaview Baptist Church
- UA-26, Box 102, Folder 19
- File
- 1967-1968
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Correspondence related to the possible acquisition of Seaview Baptist Church
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewees #41 and 42
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewees #115 and #116
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #83
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewees #54 and 55
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #33
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewees #65 and #66
File contains the final report, drafted by the Institute of Public Affairs, titled "Sunnyville, Lincolnville, and Upper Big Tracadie, Guysborough County, N.S. - A Socio-Economic Study & Recommendation", and prepared for the Nova Scotia Department of Public Welfe, and ARDA. File also contains related correspondence between Guy Henson and the Hon. James Harding, Minister of Public Welfare.
"Professors Donald Clairmont and William Benallick, of the Departments of Sociology of Saint Mary's and Dalhousie University, respectively, were engaged as study directors on behalf of the Institute of Public Affairs. Four students were employed as "participant- observers" for seven weeks, two being spent in training and five in the communities, during July-September 1964." -- from p. iii.
Abstract of Title documents relating deeds of Africville properties
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #129
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewees #57 and #58
Correspondence regarding the potential acquisition of property in Africville
Study of amalgamation of Pictou County
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #113
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #13
Questionnaire 1 responses from interviewee #63
Reports of the Sub-Committee on Africville
Research materials related to the Africville Relocation Study
City Council meeting minutes (1852-1970)
Survey of Africville Homes completed by the city.
Transcript of an interview between Dennis Magill and Dr. Fogo
Welfare assistance to Africville residents
Housing and Welfare Applications
Family trees of Africville residents
Progress reports regarding the Africville Relocation Program
Administrative and operational records of the Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs
Records from the Africville relocation project
Institute of Public Affairs fonds
Fonds consists of textual records created and accumulated by various groups and organizations within the Institute of Public Affairs.. Records include articles, correspondence, minutes, memos, newspaper and magazine clippings, interviews, field notes, pamphlets and reports. Many of the documents pertain to the internal operations of the IPA.
The fonds also contains research proposals and reports related to energy, community growth, urban and rural development, labour studies, education, economic and industrial development, the medical sector and housing. There is significant work on the health, employment and economic status of African Nova Scotians.
The fonds also contains reference material kept by the IPA in its corporate library, which was used in the research and drafting of various reports.
Dalhousie University. Institute of Public Affairs
Research Materials - Manuscript - The economic and Social Base or South Western Nova Scotia,
Newspaper clippings re. Black human rights
Interviews with former residents of Africville
Settlement Sheets related to the Africville Relocation Project
Settlements to persons not in Africville at time of relocation
Transcript of an interview between Dennis Magill and interviewee 117
Research data involving interviewee #127
Research data involving interviewee #128
Research data involving interviewee #131
Research data involving interviewee #152
Research data involving interviewees #31 and #32
Research data involving interviewees #137 and #138
Housing Authority correspondence regarding the Africville Relocation
Transcript of an interview between Dennis Magill and George Davis
Dennis Magill - Research Diary, Progress Reports
Questions to Guy Henson from Dennis Magill about a 1964 meeting with Albert Rose
Halifax Housing Authority income and rental records