Fonds Acc4811 - Leo F. MacDonald fonds

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Leo F. MacDonald fonds

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  • 1916-1966 (Creation)
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    MacDonald, Leo Francis

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.06 m of textual records
7 photographs

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MacDonald, Leo Francis

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Leo Francis MacDonald was born on 20 December 1897, to parents George and Isabella (Leonard) MacDonald of Annandale, Prince Edward Island. He resided in Annandale with his parents and his five known siblings (Mary, Leonard, Victor, Louis, and George) until 1909, when the family moved to Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, to live on the family farm of his mother. Leo was educated at schools in both Annandale and Cornwall, until he began his formal education at Prince of Wales College and St. Dunstan's University by 1916.

For the majority of his life, Leo worked as a teacher, holding positions in both North River and Queens Square as early as 1916. He ended his teaching career in 1966 after an eight-year position as the first principal of Birchwood High School in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. In between his various teaching duties, Leo served with the Canadian Army. He trained for duty in the World War I, and although he did not see action, he would have had a great deal of knowledge about the experiences of those overseas as he was in regular correspondance with his brother, Victor, who was stationed in Europe during World War I. During the Second World War, Leo was assigned to serve overseas as the Lieutenant-Colonel of the No. 2 Company of the 6th Division Signal Corps. He was officially dicharged from the Canadian Army in October of 1946.

Leo married Helen Mary Towan in August of 1925, whereafter they resided in several locations around Charlottetown, including residences on Fitzroy and Hillsboro Streets. Leo and Helen had several children, many of whom died at either birth or infancy. Only one of their children, daughter Patricia, is known to have survived and to have had children of her own. As his pasttimes, Leo belonged to two well known societies on Prince Edward Island; the Knights of Columbus, and the St. Thomas Aquinas Society. Leo wrote and delivered speeches for both of these groups. Leo F. MacDonald died in retirement ca. 1968.

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MacDonald, Victor

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Victor MacDonald was born on 20 October 1895 to parents George and Isabella (Leonard) MacDonald of Annandale, Prince Edward Island. He resided in Annandale with his parents and his five known siblings (Mary, Leo, Leonard, Louis, and George) until 1909, when the family moved to Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, to live on the family farm of his mother. Victor was educated at schools in both Annandale and Cornwall.

He enlisted in the 105th Battalion during World War I and following training in England at Witley Camp, Shorncliffe and Seaford saw action in France and Germany with the 26th Battalion in 1918. Shortly after seeing battle he was gassed and when he returned to Canada he spent th remainder of his short life in a sanatorium in Kentville, Nova Scotia.

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This fonds consists of a series of letters dated 1916 to 1918, that were sent to Leo F. MacDonald from his brother, Victor MacDonald, who was serving in Europe during the First World War detailing his experiences overseas, as well as giving some insight as to the activities of Leo MacDonald in Prince Edward Island at the time. It also contains a variety of official documents, such as World War II documents owned by Leo MacDonald, the marriage certificate of Leo MacDonald and Helen Towan, a cemetery plot certificate owned by James Cromier, a relative of Helen Towan, Leo MacDonald's discharge letter from the Canadian Army, and several letters regarding Helen Towan and her brother Walter's estate. As well, it contains a collection of speeches, short stories, and essays written by Leo MacDonald. Also, this fonds contains photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to the life of Leo F. MacDonald and his family members.

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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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