Fonds - Haultain (family) fonds

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Haultain (family) fonds

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  • 1904-[ca.1950] (Creation)
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    Haultain family
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    Port Hope

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3 cm of textual records and graphic materials

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(1904-[ca.1950])

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The Haultain family lived in Port Hope, Ontario during the early and mid- twentieth century and were involved in the military, medicine and law enforcement. Charles S. Haultain (d. 1903) was Assistant Surgeon of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police at Fort MacLeod, Alberta. His wife was active in the Women's Auxilliary of the Speakers Patriotic League and the sister of R.M. Dennistoun, K.C., of Peterborough, Ontario. The couple had four children: Robin, Norman, Charles and Etta. Robin (Robert Mitchell) was born in 1891 in Winnipeg and attended Trinity College School from 1904-1909. He fought in World War I, later became an engineer and then served as an RCMP Special Constable conducting a civil security survey against German sabotage, 1938- 1939. Norman (Francis Arnold Norman) was born June 26, 1895 in MacLeod and attended TCS from 1912-1915. He also served in World War I. Charles Frederick was born July 20, 1900 in MacLeod and attended TCS from 1913-1918. Etta attended Guelph Agricultural College.

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Fonds was donated by Etta Haultain, sister of TCS alumni Robin, Norman, and Charles Haultain.

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Fonds consists of records created and received by the Haultain family, documenting their relationship to Trinity College School. Included are Etta's correspondence with the School, a postcard send to Robin while at TCS student, TCS dinner menus; and 9 photographs of the Haultain family at TCS.

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