William Inglis Morse Collection (MS-6)
William Inglis Morse (1874-1952) was an author, historian, minister, and philanthropist who donated a major collection of books, pictures, maps, manuscripts, and other materials to Dalhousie University. The collection contains some of the university's most prized historical manuscripts and books. The finding aid for the William Inglis Morse Manuscript Collection describes the letters, documents, and other unpublished materials contained in the collection.
Recent Submissions
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Pierre Du Gua de Monts, [receipt?]
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Letters from Giacomo Meyerbeer to unidentified recipients
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Letter from Edmund Burke
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Letter from J.F.W. DesBarres to Lord George Germaine
(2012-11-15) -
Letter to Monsieur de Villermont concerning Acadie
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Description des Rivieres Seine et Dauphin à l’Acadie
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The Marquis de la Roche document
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Agreement concerning land grants in New Plymouth, signed by Hamilton, Arundell and Surrey, F. Carlile, Sterline H. Matrauers, and Ferde Gorges
(2012-03-28)The document, although undated, and in spite of an earlier note on the back giving its data as November 1st, 1638, was evidently one of several drawn up as a result of the meeting of the Council for New England held on ...