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Title proper
Memorandum regarding work required and cost of repairing a building at 132 and 134 Granville Street, Halifax
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- Textual record
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Reference code
MS-2-16, SF Box 13, Folder 12
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1 page
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Name of creator
Biographical history
James Corston was a Halifax-based carpenter born in Orkney, Scotland. His work included the Lower Selma Presbyterian Church, which currently houses the East Hants Historical Society. He was married in 1875 to Nancy McLellan.
Custodial history
Item was accessioned by Dalhousie Univerisity Archives in 1971. The custodial history is unknown.
Scope and content
Item is a detailed memorandum regarding work required and cost of repairing a building at 132 and 134 Granville Street, Halifax.
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- English
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Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Public domain. Materials do not circulate and must be used in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.
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