Montreal (Quebec)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File
Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:
Ballet Eddy Toussaint de Montreal
File
Identifier: D002.01.0001.0027
Abstract
Photographs of dancers from the Ballet Eddy Toussaint de Montreal dance company performing on stage.
Dates:
Date Unknown
Convention #9, 1985
File
Identifier: D046.03.0003.0009
Abstract
This folder contains convention syllabus for the 9th International Round Dance Convention in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Syllabus contents includes a letter from Mayor Jean Dapreau, clinic and workshop descriptions, and dance cue sheets.
Dates:
1985
Convention #9 Binder, 1985
File
Identifier: D046.03.0003.0010
Abstract
Contains the original 3-ring binder for 9th convention syllabus, held in Montreal, Quebec. First International convention.
Dates:
1985
Copy of Letter to J. Madvinsk[y] from Dr. Spivak, 1909 July 15
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00033
Abstract
Typed letter to "Mr. J. Madvinski [Madvinsky], 32 St. Charles Barrommee, Montreal, Can." from Dr. Spivak dated "July 15, 1909" [sic]. Dr. Spivak encourages Mr. Madvinsky to come to Denver and find employment as soon as possible to help his wife be less anxious and to reuinte their family. The letter is not signed but Secretary is typed at the bottom.
Dates:
1909 July 15
Daniel G. Magnussen Transcription of Notebook of Lt. Donald McIntosh
Collection
Identifier: M238
Abstract
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Donald McIntosh was a lieutenant in the US Army who was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn in Montana in 1876. Daniel G. Magnussen was a retired military officer, historian, and professor at Stout State University (now University of Wisconsin-Stout). Magnussen transcribed McIntosh's notebook, which he had kept from 1872 until his death in 1876.
Dates:
1872-1876
Directories, 1964-1969
File
Identifier: M189.01.0002.0009
Abstract
Directory fron Colorado Arlberg Club 1968-1969, Bayshore Directory 1964
Dates:
1964-1969
Envelope to Dr. Foote from H. Feigleson, 1909 March 11
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00003
Abstract
Hebrew Sick Benefit Association of Montreal envelope addressed by hand to "Dr. Foote c/o The Fewish Consumptive Relief Soc. 1421 Court Place, Denver Col." [sic]. Printed on the envelope reads, "If not delivered in 5 days return to H. Feigleson, Sec., 32 St. Chas. Borrommee St., MONTREAL" [sic].
Dates:
1909 March 11
Envelope to Mr. J. Madvinski [Mr. J. Madvinsky] from JCRS, 1909 July
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00031
Abstract
JCRS envelope reading "The Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society 1421 COURT PLACE, DENVER, COLO." intended for "Mr. J. Madvinski [Mr. J. Madvinsky] 32 St. Charles Barommee St., Montreal, Can." dated Jul 14 - Jul 23, 1909 [sic]. The envelope does not contain a letter, only a note is attached to the envelope that reads, "This letter was returned by the post Office" [sic]. There is a two cent U.S. postage stamp on the envelope, stamped over with black ink. There is also illegible writing on the...
Dates:
1909 July
Fiesta
Item
Identifier: D002.01.0001.0038.00001
Abstract
Two dancers perform in Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal's production of ''Fiesta.''
Dates:
Date Unknown
Handwritten Letter to Dr. Spivak from Dr. Abramowitz, 1910 June 02
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00005
Abstract
Handwritten letter from Dr. H. Abramowitz to Dr. Spivak dated June 2nd 1910. The letter says that Jacob Madvinsky received his Canadian Passport, but there have been problems getting him over the U.S. boarder. Mr. Madvinsky was stopped at Port Huron and sent back to Montreal. The letter further explains that the husband has gone to Calgary, Canada and that his wife will join him there. The letter is signed by H. Abramowitz.
Dates:
1910 June 02