2B Annex Ms, 1834-1905, 1857-1905. 7 boxes (1 metre) Collection of Harvey family papers, including correspondence to Arthur Harvey about his writings and other interests, to Jane Grist Harvey, his wife; photographs from the studios of Notman, Notman & Fraser, Simpson Bros., Stanton, Eldridge Stanton, Archambault & McCorkindale, and Livernois; printed appearances and clippings. Gift of Dr. Charlotte Horner, and the Estate of Dr. Horner, December 19 1
M~. 2 Box 1 Box 2 Correspondence (catalogued with cards) Documents and print appearances: Passport Appointments in the Quebec Militia, 1861, 1862 Report of the Committee of Ways and Means re the Reciprocity Treaty, 1866 Royal Humane Society, Minute book, 1862-1863 Newspaper clippings Printed appearances "Aerolites and religion." From The Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, second series 1896-97, vol. 2, section 2. 1896. "Auroral phenomena, sun-spots and magnetism." Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, read 28 Nov., 1903. "Broad outlines of the geology of the north-west of Lake Superior." Extract form [sic] Proceedings of Canadian Institute, 1890. "The distribution of aerolites in space." From The Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, second series 1896-97, vol. 2, section 3. 1896. "The earth as a planet and volcanic action, etc." Reprinted from The Transactions of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, for the Year 1903. Toronto, 1904. "Interior therapy: a case of leaf-curl." Proceedings of the Canadian Institute. Read 21 Nov., 1903. "The magnetic influence of the sun on the earth and on comets." Transactions of the Canadian Institute, vol. 6, 1898-99. Read Feb. 18, 1899. "Periodicity of magnetic disturbances." Reprinted from The Transactions of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto for 1897. "A physical catastrophe to America," contained in The Canadian Magazine, vol. 2, no. 5, Mar. 1894. with manuscript revisions.
Ms Box 2 "The principles of insurance, with especial refreence to sick benefit provision." Transactions of the Canadian Institute, vol. 8, 1903-04. Read 26 Nov. 1904. "Pythagoras and his philosophy." From The Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, second series 1904-1905, vol. 10, section 2. "Recent views respecting the constitution of the sun." proceedings of the Canadian Institute. Read 30 Nov. 1901. "Scipio's Dream." Translated from Cicero. Contained in The Canadian Magazine, vol. 5, no. 4, Aug. 1895. with holograph revisions. "Solar problems." Reprinted from The Transactions of the Toronto Astronomical Society for the Year 1901. "Terrestrial magnetism." Synopsis of a paper. "The women's rights question in Rome--195 B.C." Contained in The Canadian Magazine, vol. 4, no. 5, Mar. 1895. 3 GIFT OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE HORNER DECEMBER 19 Collection of Harvey family papers and photographs including those of Dr. Arthur Harvey, his family and colleagues. Extent: 4 boxes Box 3 Folder 1 Family papers Sinclair-Wallace Family Tree Item 2 Keepsake Album [of Mrs Harvey?] 1857-1860. Manuscript in different hands. With cards, flowers, drawings in pencil signed A. Harvey, clippings, dried flowers and leaves, and other mementos laid in Item 3 Drawing Book containing a Variety of Maps, Plans & Drawings by A. Harvey. Title from front flyleaf Folder 4 Correspondence: 1 ALS from A. Harvey. Note about Harvey children Folder 5 Correspondence to Harvey: 6 ALS, 1865-1906
~s 4 Box 3 Folder 6 Box 7 oversize Family Correspondence: 1 ALS, 1889i from Violet Harvey to Charlotte "Bonnet" Harvey, two of Harvey's daughters Drawings by Arthur Harvey Folder 7 "Wanderers, Welcome Home!" Manuscript. Folder 8 Printed ephemera about Harvey Folder 9 "In Memoriam: Arthur Harvey." Toronto, 1905. Reprinted from The Transactions of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada for the Year 1904 Folder 10 "The Late Arthur Harvey, F.R.S.C., and R.A.S.C.," by Stephen Blackburn. ottawa, 1905. From The Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Second Series, 1905-1906, Vol. 11, section 2 Folder 11 Will of Jane Harvey, wife of Arthur Harvey, photocopy Folder 12 Clippings about Harvey's daughters Folder 13 Harvey family tree, print and photocopy Folder 14 Chart to Accompany Notes on the Harvey Family and Connections, by R.A. Harvey Galbraith, 1 Nov. 1946 Folder 15 Rosedale Road section of map showing property of A. Harvey, photocopy Folders 16-17 William Harvey: typescript, clippings, and photocopies about William Harvey, and copy of engraving by H. Lemon from painting by R. Hannah, "Harvey Demonstrating to Charles t His Theory of the Circulation of the Blood". Folder 18 Kennard Thomson, Horner brother-in-law, of Violet Harvey Folders 19-30 Horner Family. Includes correspondence and notes mainly about family of Arthur Harvey
Ms Boxes 4-7 Photographs, of the Arthur Harvey Family, and the immediate family of Jane Grist Harvey, his wife. The format of most is either carte de visite or carte de cabinet. About 140 photographs from about 40 photographic studios are in the collection: 25 of them are in Hamilton, Montreal, ottawa, Quebec and Toronto and include 26 from Topley, 3 from Notman and 4 from Notman & Fraser, 15 from Simpson Bros., 4 from Stanton and 7 from Eldridge Stanton, 5 from Archambault & McCorkindale, and 6 from Livernois. Non-family photographs (cartes de visite) of Sir Alexander Galt, Bishop Mountain, W.H. Pope, each of whom was involved with Arthur Harvey's family, are here. Two albums of which 1 has 7 decorated pages contained some of the photographs. 5