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- Women Pioneers of Proton Part 1The first part of a multiple-part article written by Agnes Macphail about her family history in Proton, OntarioThe first part of a multiple-part article written by Agnes Macphail about her family history in Proton, OntarioGrey Highlands Public Library
- Women Pioneers of Proton Part IISecond part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.Second part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.South Grey Museum
- Women Pioneers of Proton Part IIIThe third and final part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her pioneer ancestorsThe third and final part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her pioneer ancestorsGrey Highlands Public Library
- Canada's First Woman M.P. is HonouredArticle regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons. The acccompanying photograph is of Senator Cairine Wilson (on the left) and Ellen Fairclough, Member of Parliament.Article regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons. The acccompanying photograph is of Senator Cairine Wilson (on the left) and Ellen Fairclough, …South Grey Museum
- KP TelescopeCover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in Kingston Penitentiary”Cover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in Kingston Penitentiary”Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Unveil Plaque at Hopeville to Memory of Agnes MacphailNewspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.Newspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- "Aggie Was a Terror" Agnes Macphail's StoryExcerpt from an article about Agnes Macphail, with pages containing editorial remarks by Lilly Bailey, Agnes Macphail's sister.Excerpt from an article about Agnes Macphail, with pages containing editorial remarks by Lilly Bailey, Agnes Macphail's sister.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Reply to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.Letter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.South Grey Museum
- Answer to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World War One.Letter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World …South Grey Museum
- Sisters Unveil Statue Late M.P.Report of the unveiling of commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons; photo includes Hugh and Lilly Bailey, of W.M. Reany and Gertha Reany, and H.A. Spence, city passenger agent, CNRReport of the unveiling of commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons; photo includes Hugh and Lilly Bailey, of W.M. Reany and Gertha Reany, and H.A. Spence, …South Grey Museum
- McPhail Elected Again for S-E GreyAnnouncement of Agnes Macphail's 1925 election victory in South-East GreyAnnouncement of Agnes Macphail's 1925 election victory in South-East GreySouth Grey Museum
- My Heart is in the HighlandsAn autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip to Scotland to visit her ancestral homes.An autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip to Scotland to visit her ancestral homes.South Grey Museum
- First woman to officiate as Speaker of the Ontario LegislatureNewspaper photograph and caption about Agnes Macphail officiating over the Ontario Legislature during the temporary absence of Speaker DaviesNewspaper photograph and caption about Agnes Macphail officiating over the Ontario Legislature during the temporary absence of Speaker DaviesSouth Grey Museum
- Proton Township Girl Shoots FatherMarkdale Standard, April 30, 1942, Not Known Proton Township Girl Shoots Father Ruby Campbell, 14-year-old. Proton township girl, shot her father at the farm home on con. 14, early Saturday morning. The father, Robert Campbell, had been in failing health for several years and was not always in the best of humor. Family ...Markdale Standard, April 30, 1942, Not Known Proton Township Girl Shoots Father Ruby Campbell, 14-year-old. Proton township girl, shot her father at the farm home on con. 14, early Saturday morning. The father, Robert Campbell, had been …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Agnes Macphail CountryArticle describing Agnes Macphail's significance in Grey County and local efforts to recognize the first female member of Parliament.Article describing Agnes Macphail's significance in Grey County and local efforts to recognize the first female member of Parliament.Grey Highlands Public Library
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