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Call Number: PC 233 (A.08-105)

Title: James B. Hartman fonds.

Dates: 1992-1997.

Extent: 84 photographs.

Biographical sketch: James B. Hartman is an associate professor in the Continuing Education at the University of Manitoba. He publishes articles for the Manitoba Historical Society on history of music, theatre and church organs in early
Winnipeg and Manitoba. James B. Hartman has a Ph.D. in philosophy and teaches
at the Continuing Education. He also writes articles for the Journal of the
International Society for Organ History and Preservation. In 1997 the
University of Manitoba Press published his book: The organ in Manitoba : a history of the instruments, the builders and the players. He donated his photograph collection depicting various church organs in Manitoba Churches to the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections in 2008.

Custodial history: The fonds was donated to the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections by James B. Hartman, an associate professor in the Continuing Education Division at the University of Manitoba in 2008.

Scope and content: The fonds consists of photographs relating to book by James B. Hartman The Organ in Manitoba: a History of the Instruments,
the Builders and the Players. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press,
1997.

Restrictions: No restrictions on access.

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