Vaughan David Watt fonds:

An Inventory of his papers at the Department of Archives & Special Collections


Collection Summary

Repository:
Vaughan David Watts fonds
Department of Archives & Special Collections

Creator:
Vaughan David Watt

Title:
Vaughan David Watt fonds

Dates:
1916-1933

Quantity:
12.5 cm

Language
English.

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Biography of Vaughan David Watt

Vaughan David Watt was born in Birtle, Manitoba in 1892 the only son of David and Mary Jane (Jenny ) Watt. David Watt farmed, worked as a grain buyer and was a Manager for the U.G.G. for twenty-two years. Jenny was elected the first secretary of the Federated Women's Institute in 1910 and went on to become the National President of the organization from 1923-1925. The couple's three children Vaughan, Vera and Nell all attended the Oxford School. Vaughan helped his father on the farm and worked in the local Union Bank. He played baseball and was part of the Birtle Band. He enlisted in 1916 at Saskatoon as part of the 28th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). He was promoted to Lance-Corporal in May 1918. He was killed in France on August 9th 1918 and is buried in Rosieres Communal Cemetry Extension. One of final lettershome talks of returning to the farm to help his father.

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Scope and Contents of the Papers

The fonds consists of six filders of textual records and 4photographs.

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Restrictions on Access

No restrictions apply.

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Custodial History

The papers were donated by Vaughan Watt's niece Gwen Snow Zingle in thefall of 2003.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Vaughan David Watt 1916-1933

BoxFolder
11Transportation warrant upon enlistment. 1916
Letters & cards home to parents &sisters 1917-1918
Letters of condolence 1918
Manitoba Free Press report of memorialservice 1918
Burial report 1919
Letter of tribute for David Watt 1933

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Photograph Collection 1918-1933
BoxFolder
11Vaughan Watt's war medals, David Watt, his sister Nell,and the Watt family home 1918-1933

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