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| Title | Hodgins, Charles |
| Author of Finding Aid | Riggs, Bert, 1954-
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| Scope and Content of Fonds | This is a small collection of notebooks and diaries of a person who is a unique individual in many ways: a - clergyman attached to a regiment of soldiers during World War II. He is Charles Hodgins. His notebooks - contain field notes, ideas for sermons and some of the sermons themselves, orders of services, poems, or - bits and pieces of poetry, and other assorted items. His diaries contain some of his personal thoughts and - feelings as well as a day-by-day account of his activities. There are seven letters from St. John's - residents: parents, usually mothers, whom he had notified of the death of their sons. There is also a slim - notebook containing handwritten poems which does not appear to be written in Hodgins' hand. The - notebook bears the initials MGT. This should prove to be an interesting collection of material for - researchers investigating the role of the clergy in wartime. - - |
| Date of Finding Aid | 1993 |
| Extent of Fonds | 6 cm. |
| Publisher | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries |
| Resource Type | Finding Aid |
| Type | Text |
| Format | xml |
| Identifier | COLL-171 |
| Language | eng |
| Collection | Archives and Special Collections Finding Aids (EAD) |
| Sponsor | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Division |
| Rights | Copyright Memorial University |
| CONTENTdm file name | 208.xml |
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