Stuart Alexander Donaldson - Letters received from William Denison, 1856-1857
Stuart Alexander Donaldson - Letters received from William Denison, 1856-1857
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1856-1857
Call Numbers
B 205
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
Textual Records - (manuscript) 1 volume - 0.04 Meters
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Issue Copy
Microfilm : CY 1648, frames 1-163 (B 205)
Finding aids
Read the transcription here: http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D00007/a1754.html
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Scope and Contents
Contents
6 June 1856 - 1 Sept. 1857; Ms. letters sent to Donaldson from Denison. Bound with printed title page and printed abstract of contents. The letters are on various topics including government employees, education, railways and public works, revenue, and lighthouse commissioners. (Call No.: B 205: Issue microfilm copy at CY 1648)
Alternative Titles
Full title
Stuart Alexander Donaldson - Letters received from William Denison, 1856-1857
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Digital order no:Album ID : 823800...
Signature / Inscriptions
Printed title page, "Important / Australian Autograph / Letters / Written by / Sir William T. Denison / to? [in pencil] / and / S. A. Donaldson."
Contextual Information
Source
Bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907
Administrative / Biographical history
When these letters were written, Sir William Denison was Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over New South Wales. Stuart Alexander Donaldson was Premier of NSW in the first ministry under Responsible Government
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
B 205
Record Identifier
Yold0RA9
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yold0RA9
Other Identifiers
Reference code
440292
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