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Seagram family fonds.
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- Parallel titles and other title information: Title from content of the fonds
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Physical description
3.5 m of textual records and other material
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Biographical history
Octavius Augustus Seagram and his wife, Amelia Stiles, immigrated to Canada from Wiltshire, England in 1837. They purchased two farms and a tavern in Fisher's Mills, near Galt (now Cambridge, Ontario). The couple had two sons, Joseph Emm, born in 1841, ... »
Custodial history
These records represent the efforts of the Seagram Museum to establish a Seagram Family archive, an effort accomplished by both donation and purchase. Some items were donated by family members and some were purchased from book dealers and individuals.
Scope and content
The contents of these files were assembled by Seagram Museum Staff from a variety of sources, and consist of original documents, including clippings, correspondence, ephemera, estate records, photographs, scrapbooks, wills, etc. Some documents are ... »
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Immediate source of acquisition
Donated in 1997 by The Seagram Museum and The Seagram Company.
Arrangement
Arranged in four series:
1. Seagram Family: Documents;
2. Seagram Family: Biographical Files;
3. Seagram Family: Photographs;
4. Seagram Family: Artifacts.
Associated materials
The Seagram Museum collections were dispersed to a number of institutions, including The City of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Brock University in St. Catharines. The archives of The Seagram Company after 1928 are housed at the Hagley Museum,... »
Accompanying material
This is part of a donation that included ca. 1200 books as well, which are housed in the Doris Lewis Rare Book Room.
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Sousfonds seperated into fonds in 2014. Sousfonds 3 & 4 merged to one fonds. Other levels of description remain unchanged.