Fonds Acc4284 - John Mollison fonds

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John Mollison fonds

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CA PCA Acc4284

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  • 1828, 1898-1932 (Creation)
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    Mollison, John

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.185 m of textual records and other material

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Mollison, John

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John Mollison, "veteran townsman" of Summerside, was born in Scotland on 12 January 1850. At the age of twelve he immigrated to Prince Edward Island where at a later age he pursued a career as school teacher. Two of his appointments were in Freeland (1878-1880) and Tyne Valley (1880-1881). He was also a journalist and, for a few years, editor of the Summerside "Pioneer" as well as engaging in some surveying and fox farming. In 1932 he published a book on moral philosophy entitled "What is man?...." An inveterate writer he compiled notes for several other works on music, sound and speech, wrote lengthy letters to editors of newspapers on various subjects such as spelling reform, and submitted articles to magazines such as the "Dalhousie Review" and the "PEI Magazine". He served as secretary of the Independent Order of Foresters and the Liberal Club of Summerside. In the early 1870's he married Mary Cairns with whom he had five children, two girls and three boys. John Mollison died on 12 June 1937 at the age of 88.

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The fonds consists primarily of published and manuscript copies of Mollison's work on moral philosophy "What is man?..." as well as notes and drafts of other proposed works and letters to editors. One notebook contains survey notes of the Summerside area taken from various land records as well as genealogical notes on the Green family. Along with some miscellaneous personal papers the fonds also contains the minute book of the Liberal Club of Summerside (1896-1898), minutes of the seventh annual session of the Independent Order of Foresters (1900), town accounts of Summerside (1899), an 1828 mss copy by A. Anderson of a map of 1194 acres in Lot 26 surveyed by J. W. Clark, and some miscellaneous postcards and photographs.

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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

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Includes .185 m. of textual records, 1 map, 1 badge, and 10 photographs

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