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Number: MSS 120 (A.04-160; A.07-34)
Title: Bradley Morrison fonds.
Dates: 1902-1903; 1913–1978.
Extent: 8 cm of textual records.
Biographical sketch: Bradley Morrison worked for
the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company for many years and has collected
material relating to their operations. Marion E. Lyall, an employee
of Ogilvie Mills, assembled the scrapbook in this fonds in 1903.
Custodial history: This material was compiled
by Marion E. Lyall. It was being discarded after an Ogilvie plant
closure, but was salvaged by an employee named Brad Morrison and
donated for him by his daughter Glenna Morrison in 2004. Additional
published material was donated in 2007.
Scope and content: The scrapbook contains newspaper
clippings relating to the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, which were
collected from many different news sources between May 1902 and
January 1903. The articles are about the company’s products
and expansion, trade, grain prices, world weather and economic conditions,
Canadian grain production and anything else that related to Ogilvie’s
activities. The publications of A.07-34 focus on the 1950's to 1970's.
A.04-160 is a significant piece of company history because it chronicles
the events of the year following Alexander Walker Ogilvie’s
death and the subsequent amalgamation of A. W. Ogilvie & Company
and W. W. Ogilvie Milling Company in May 1902. This was a very busy
year for the newly formed Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, Limited,
and the beginning of a period of rapid growth. The articles in this
scrapbook provide details of the local and world conditions that
fuelled this growth.
A.07-34 provides on outline of Ogilvie activities to the 1970's.
Lake of the Woods Milling Co. Ltd. is represented by a series of
original documents.
Restrictions: There are no restrictions on this
material.
Accruals: Further accruals to this fonds are not
expected.
Related materials: The Ogilvie
Flour Mills fonds
Finding aid is available:
A.07-34
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