Fonds ath-2175 - Norman E. Kagan (Dr.) fonds

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Norman E. Kagan (Dr.) fonds

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CA ATH ath-2175

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0.5 cm of textual records.

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Dr. Norman Kagan gathers material regarding the South Nahanni River and various occurances there. He is a member of the Minnesota Canoe Association.

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The fonds consists of an article in the 1991 Minnesota Canoe Association magazine about Albert Faille written by Norman Kagan; an article about Poole Field; an article in the Beaver magazine Winter, 1984 by Kerry Abel entitled "Nahanni Gold"; and correspondence with the Athabasca Archives.

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Donated by Dr. Norman Kagan

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  • The material is in English.

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The Nahanni Gold Rush spanned ten years from the 1920s to the 1930s. Poole Field's mother was Catherine Beads McIvor, daughter of the Hudson's Bay Co. trader Alan McIvor and Elizabeth Beads. Some information for this description came from the Athabasca Archives clipping file on the Nahanni River.<br><br>Record No. 95.29<br><br>

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