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Henry Gunderson diary transcription

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Date Range
January-June 1946
Collection
BVM discrete item collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual record
Scope and Content
Item is a 4-page transcription of Henry Gunderson's 1946 diary, covering the period from mid-January to late June. Individuals mentioned include Carl Mortensen, Charlie Sieh, Sam Loveless, Billy Wilson, Eric Martin, Allock Bruse, Gertie Gunderson, Mary and Mell Charlton, Herb Leach, Mrs. Woodward, …
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Collection
BVM discrete item collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual record
Fonds No.
C1
File No.
71
Accession No.
2020.36.3
Physical Description
0.1 cm textual records
Date Range
January-June 1946
History / Biographical
Henry Gunderson worked as a tie cutter and farm hand in the Bulkley Valley. He lived with his sister, Gertie Gunderson, and Bill Wilson on the Telkwa High Road (close to Witset, B.C.)
Custodial History
Item was found in collections (Room 6) in September 2020. It is unknown who transcribed it or how it came to the museum. The original 1946 diary is not in the museum's collection.
Scope and Content
Item is a 4-page transcription of Henry Gunderson's 1946 diary, covering the period from mid-January to late June. Individuals mentioned include Carl Mortensen, Charlie Sieh, Sam Loveless, Billy Wilson, Eric Martin, Allock Bruse, Gertie Gunderson, Mary and Mell Charlton, Herb Leach, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Tugnum, Harry Zoggoff, Johnny Squibia, Lundstrom, Eric Elroe, and Billy Wedge.
Notes
Stamped 'COPY'
Type of Record
Archival Description
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