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Nom de l'objet : Clipping, Newspaper
Titre : Late Arthur Harris' Home Inspiried Jalna
Numéro d'accession : BR2013.2.20
Date de début de production : 1932
Description : A newspaper clipping from 'The Evening Telegram' dated March 28th 1932, entitled 'Late Arthur Harris' Home Inspired Jalna'. Article refers to the passing of Arthur Beveridge Harris of Benares. Article mentions his grandfather Major-General John Harris and his father Captain William [sic] Harris of the Honourable East India Company's army. The article goes on to describe the house and it contents which may have inspired Mazo de la Roche who was a neighbour. It continues about Mr. Harris' activities and his survivors.
Fonctions : Clipping from Toronto Evening Telegram from March 28th 1932. It was kept by Annie Sayers, eldest daughter of Arthur Harris and then later was kept by daughter Barbara Sayers Larson.Arthur Beveridge Harris (1843-1932) was the only surviving son of Elizabeth (n‚e Molony) (1829-1884) and Captain James Beveridge Harris (1797-1884). He later married Mary Magrath (1859-1954) and they had three children, Annie (1882-1986), Naomi (1883-1968), and Margaret (1887) who died shortly after birth. Arthur helped his father with the daily tasks of maintaining a farm. He inherited the Benares in 1884, upon the death of his father, Captain Harris. In the same decade, both Arthur and Mary received a number of inheritances that made life easier at Benares.The Toronto Telegram, also known as the Toronto Evening Telegram, was an afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 until 1971. It was founded by publisher John Ross Robertson.
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