McGill Libraries
McLennan Library Building3459 rue McTavish
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 0C9
This file contains programmes, invitations, and other ephemera related to McGill. Includes: two copies of McGill Annual University dinner songbook (1890), programme for meetings of the McGill Medical Society of Undergraduates (1898-1899), McGill Annual University Dinner programme (20 November 1890), invitation to a reception with the Principal in the University Library (26 October 1895), McGill College Faculty of Arts certificate of matriculation for A.W. Atwater (winner of Governor's Scholarship) (1873-1874), McGill College Faculty of Arts Department of Practical Science certificate of matriculation for A.W. Atwater (1873-1874), invitation to the Founder's Festival addressed to Miss Macdonald (1865), invitation to the Founder's Festival (1864), schedule for McGill University Athletic Association Annual Field Meeting (23 October, 1891), programme for Founder's Festival (ca. 1880), programme for the Annual Dinner of the Undergraduates of the Law Faculty (19 March 1883), programme for McGill Faculty of Law Annual Dinner belonging to Mr. Fair (22 March 1881), "Royal Institution" republished from "The Quebec Official Gazette" (ca. 1826), programme for Faculty of Applied Science Undergraduate 10th Annual Dinner (21 January 1892), programme for Faculty of Applied Science Undergraduate 11th Annual Dinner (3 February 1893), programme for McGill University Athletic Sports (28 October 1880), English text of "Hymn to Apollo" sung at the Academy of Music (19-20 February 1897), programme for British Medical Association Annual Dinner (2 September 1897).
This items in this file pertain primarily to military service by Black individuals during the 19th century. The scope of the file includes the Wars of 1812, 1837, as well as the Boer War (South Africa).
Collection consists of four documents about nineteenth-century medical services in Quebec. The first is a draft letter dated December 31, 1847, written in Quebec by a physician who requests that the recipient, likely the Governor’s secretary, submit his application for the position of doctor at the Quebec Gaol and House of Corrections to the Governor. This correspondence follows the death of Dr. Farques, who died twenty days earlier. The author notes that he had assumed most responsibilities for an extended period due to Dr. Farques’ illness. The draft contains multiple pencil corrections.
The second document is a letter from Dr. James Fisher (d. 1922) to the Quebec Garrison surgeon, providing a testimonial regarding a head wound sustained by Louis Fortier. Dr. Fisher states that he is unable to offer a prognosis, as head wounds are inherently unpredictable in their outcomes. The letter is signed by James Fisher, Garrison Surgeon, Quebec, on January 12, 1796, and is sworn before J. Blackwood, Justice of the Peace.
The third document is a French-language draft petition dated January 26, 1820, regarding the opening of the institution for the mentally disturbed and orphans. It is addressed to “Son Honneur James Monk, Ecuier, President administrant le Gouvernement du Bas-Canada.” The docket reads: “Projet de Requete presentee a Son Hoheur le President pour les personnes derangees dans leur Esprit & les enfants abandonnes, par les Commissaires.” The paper bears the watermark W. Turner & Son and contains pencil corrections.
The fourth document is a receipt for medical services, dated May 3, 1876, in Montreal.