Fonds Acc4158 - H. J. Cundall fonds : [1857-1912]

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H. J. Cundall fonds : [1857-1912]

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CA PCA Acc4158

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  • Microfilmed 1990 (Creation)
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    Cundall, Henry James

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12 reels of 35 mm microfilm

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Cundall, Henry James

Biographical history

Henry Jones Cundall was a prominent and respected Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, resident for several decades. He was born in New London,13 January 1833, the son of William Cundall and Sarah Louisa Haszard. After attending the Central Academy in Charlottetown, he studied with Lawrence Gaul and became a licenced Dominion land surveyor. His ability in his chosen profession is amply demonstrated in his numerous surviving manuscript maps of Prince Edward Island, whether of the Island as a whole, of individual Lots, or of particular smaller sections. He is credited with designing and publishing the first reliable map of P.E.I. in 1851. Perhaps his most ambitious endeavour in this field was undertaking the survey of the appropriation for the P.E.I. Railway in 1872. In addition to his surveying activities he was reputed to be an excellent accountant and acted as agent for several estates. He also belonged to the militia as a member of the Prince of Wales Volunteers.

Cundall took an active interest in the betterment of his community and his fellowman. For many years he was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the P.E.I. Hospital as well as serving terms as President of the YMCA and the PEI Telephone Company. He was a member and ardent supporter of St. Paul's Anglican Church where he was superintendant of the Sunday School for twenty years. Along with bequests in his will to some of the above institutions, he left a trust to establish and maintain a refuge and temporary home in Charlottetown for the care and training of friendless young women.

Henry Jones Cundall never married. He died on 16 July 1916 at his residence, Beaconsfield.

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The fonds consists of the letterbooks containing voluminous correspondence with well known residents of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island including names such as DesBrisay, De Blois, Orlebar, Harris, Winsloe and Wright. Many pertain to surveying and other of Cundall's various business matters. They also contain information of a more personal nature with mention of events taking place at Charlottetown at the time. Unfortunately there is a gap in the letterbooks which covers the time period when he would have been surveying for the P.E.I. Railway. Also included in this fonds are three volumes of personal accounts and two of business accounts.

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  • English

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

Associated materials

See also: Acc3473/1-3, Cundall diaries (microfilm); Acc2984/1, Cundall letterbook, 3 February 1857 - 26 June 1864; Cundall maps in the PARO map collection

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These reels are located in the microfilm cabinets in the Reading Room. Volume 13 of the personal accounts is not on microfilm. Original can be found in sequence in the stacks

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