The March of A Great Man: Dr. Edwin Seaborn (1872-1951)
Written Materials
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History of 10th Stationary Hospital
1916-1919
Written by Dr. Seaborn, the history includes
detailed descriptions of the daily events of the Hospital. The day-by-day
document includes everything, from the mundane supply listings, to Seaborn’s interesting
personal observations.
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Edwin Seaborn Fonds AFC 20-9)
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Letters by E. Seaborn to his wife Ina, during the War
1916-1919
In 1904, Edwin married Ina, the daughter of
the well-respected Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke, Superintendent of the London
Ontario Asylum.
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Edwin Seaborn Fonds AFC 20-9)
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Seaborn Materials Volume II & III
Comprised
of everything from historical diaries of prominent locals to his Historical
Society meeting notes, Seaborn’s personal scrapbooks shed light on a man
intrigued, at times to the point of obsession, with history of all kinds. He
actively gathered and transcribed everything he could, these volumes
representing only a small piece of his collection.
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Edwin Seaborn Fonds AFC 20-9)
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