Fonds Acc3078 - William Henry Pope fonds : [1860-1880]

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William Henry Pope fonds : [1860-1880]

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CA PCA Acc3078

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  • Microfilmed 1978 (Reproduction)
  • 1860-1880 (Creation)
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    Pope, William Henry

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1 reel 35 mm microfilm

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Pope, William Henry (1825-1879)

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William Henry Pope was born in St. Eleanors, PEI, on 29 May 1825, the eldest son of Joseph and Lucy Pope. William obtained his early education on PEI before studying law at the Inner Temple in London, England. Returning to PEI, William articled in the office of Edward Palmer in Charlottetown and was called to the bar in 1847. William married Helen Desbrisay in 1851, and they had six children. Pope entered government office in 1859, being appointed Colonial Secretary for PEI. In this same year, he also began his journalism career by becoming editor of "The Islander." Pope was the center of the religious-educational controversies of the early 1860s, an advocate of Confederation, and a Father of Confederation. He died on 7 October 1879, in St. Eleanors.

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The fonds consists of correspondence of William Henry Pope from 1860-1880 dealing with politics of the day. In this correspondence there are letters from: Ellis B. Schnabel (1860), Theiddeus Nelles (1862), George Dundas (1863), Spencer Hall (1865), Charles Tupper (1866, 1869, 1870), Joseph Pope (1869), Charles Paget (1869), Alex Sutherland (1870), J.F. Whiteaves (1873), David Davies (1874), Duncan McGregor (1875-1877, 1879), E.H. Davies (1877-1878), Charles Duff (1875), and J. Bulmer (1879).

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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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See also: Acc2353/207 (photo); Acc2574; Acc2702/111 (in photograph binders in Reading Room); Acc2881/97, 493, 1034, 1076; Acc2997/8,12,4,11; Acc3452/20

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