Primary series correspondence (J1) [multiple media]
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Hierarchy Primary series correspondence (J1) [multiple media]
Hierarchical level:SeriesContext of this record:Series includes:100002 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records (Electronic) For the 1922-1950 correspondence, a detailed letter by letter index is available on a the ArchiVIA CD-ROM, prime ministers (OCLC 229158432). It was formerly available on the Prime Minister's Fonds website at http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/020119_e.html and http://www.archives.ca/02/02119 . This site has been decommissioned. The content of the database has been uploaded into Mikan and is now available at lower level descriptions. MSS0502 (90: Open)Textual records (Electronic) Part one of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-1, is a volume and microfilm listing of the J1 Series. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000002053.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part two of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-2, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Aberdeen to By-Elections. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003025.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part three of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-3, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Cabinet to Customs Act. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003026.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part four of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-4, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Dafoe to Duncan. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003027.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part five of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-5, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Economic Policy to European. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003028.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part six of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-6, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Fabian Society to Industrial Disputes. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003029.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part seven of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-7, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Industrial Disputes to Judiciary. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003030.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part eight of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-8, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Kappa to King. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003031.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part nine of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-9, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: King to Kung. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003032.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part ten of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-10, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Labour to Lyon. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003033.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part eleven of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-11, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: McAlister to Oxford. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003034.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part twelve of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-12, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Pacaud to Quebec. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003035.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part thirteen of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-13, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Railway to Switzerland. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003036.pdfTextual records (Electronic) Part fourteen of the finding aid, MSS0502-J1-14, is a Subject Index to the Primary Correspondence series, 1889-1921. This part covers: Tariffs to Zimmerman. MSS0502 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/p000003037.pdfTextual records (Paper) For the correspondence up to 1921, there is a subject index and a nominal card index (MSS0502-J1). An electronic version of the subject index is available. Also, the subject index is available on microfilm reels C-4591 to C-4593. There is not, as yet, an electronic version of the card index. A microfilm conversion list for the entire series is available. MSS0502 (90: Open)Object (decal) (Electronic) Medal inventory available: No. 8128. (Restrictions not set)(Electronic) All or some of the documents described have been digitized and are available at the following address: (90: Open)
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Record information Primary series correspondence (J1) [multiple media]
Date:1889-1950.Reference:R10383-7-9-E, MG26-J1Type of material:Textual material, Photographs, Stamps and stamp products, Objects (including medals and pins)Found in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:108977Date(s):1889-1950.Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:44.7 m of textual records.
113 photographs b&w.
1 postal essay.
1 decal.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Series consists of the important correspondence assembled from both the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and from Laurier House. The letters provide a comprehensive record of W.L.M. King's political correspondence with numerous individuals, covering a wide range of subjects. There are letters from cabinet ministers discussing government policy, correspondence with heads of state as well as unsolicited congratulatory telegrams. Since King was also Secretary of State for External Affairs from 1921-1926, 1926-1930 and 1935-1946, the series contains official dispatches from Canadian ambassadors and the British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. Other files contain summaries of current political activities or cabinet minutes which were sent to King by the Privy Council Office or the PMO during his extended trips from Ottawa. Correspondence files prior to King's work in the Department of Labour (1901) relate to his academic career, and is of a more personal nature.
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by author within each year, with enclosures and any replies kept together. The pages of the entire series are numbered consecutively.
The Primary series correspondence series is an artificial series created during the initial organization of the fonds. In order to facilitate the writing of King's biography, 'important' correspondence and memoranda were removed from their original files. The correspondence was arranged into series J1, while notes, memoranda and other collateral material was placed in subject files in what is now the Memoranda and notes series (J4). Thus material relating to the same topic will be found in both series J1 and J4. Additional related information may also be found in the Prime Minister's Office series (J2) and in King's diaries (see series J13).
The series also contains snapshots of family and friends of William Lyon Mackenzie King; copy photographs of addresses to King George VI; Canadian High Commissioner's House in London, England; Laurier House, Kingsmere, and other unidentified houses, [ca. 1917-1940].
There is also a Canadian Bank Note Co. essay featuring portraits of Winston Churchill, W. L. Mackenzie King, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, proposed as a commemorative stamp to honour Canadian, American, and British friendship, 1941.
In addition, the series contains a "V for Victory" decal, 1941. The decal was designed by Raine Engraving Company.Additional information:General note:Postal essay is accompanied by official Post Office Dept. correspondence.Arrangement note:The J1 correspondence for the years 1922-1932 was reboxed after the material was microfilmed, therefore the volume numbers given on reels C-2242 to C-2331 are incorrect. The correct volume number (Vols 69 to 194) is noted on the outside of each microfilm reel box. A conversion list is also available. Reel C-4632 contains additional correspondence (approximately 150 letters) which was paginated and filed according to author and year, but was microfilmed separately. As a result, the reel numbers for this correspondence in the J1 index are incorrect. When a letter can not be located on a specific reel, researchers should consult the additional correspondence on reel C-4632.Language note:The language of material accompanying the postal essay is English.Availability of other formats note:Available on microfilm reels, C-1901 to C-1952, C-2242 to C-2331, C-3672 to C-3695, C-3723 to C-3751, C-4566 to C-4576, C-4860 to C-4872, C-6804 to C-6814, C-7034 to C-7060, C-9871 to C-9887, C-9166 to C-9181, C-11035 to C-11055, C-4632.Container note(s):C-11055 : Copy 1.
C-2283 : Copy number 4 - SP.Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG26-J1Other accession no.:1984-036 MED -
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