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- This white paper envelope contained a 1-page letter that was written by the St. Andrew's Society. The front of the envelope has a handwritten address "To the Hon. Mayor and Members of St. Andrew's Society of Detroit in the year 2001" with the greeting: "A Guid New Year tae ane' an' A' An' mony may ye see, And during a' the years tae' come, O Happy may ye be," The envelope is signed "Com. te, "John Fairgrieve, Pret.; John Donaldson, Ex. Prest.; John Pettie, Ex Prest." The envelope is tied with a one-inch wide red, white, and blue ribbon.
- Date Issued:
- 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Detroit Anniversaries
- Description:
- Black and white panoramic photograph showing the St. Andrew's Highlanders Drill Team, a division of St. Andrew's Society, at James Findlater's funeral in June, 1911. An accompanying label indicates that the photograph was "Taken on Lafayette W. about 2 blocks north of Old Masonic Temple)." The label also identifies the men in the photograph, from left to right, as follows: 1. Jack Sinclair 2. George Brown? 3. Norman Fraser 4. George Holliday 5. Mr. Miller 6. Albert M. Robbie 7. George Bruce 8. Frank Bather 9. Hugh Anderson 10. [blank] 11. Dick Lindsay (former City Clerk and Councilman) 12. Mr. Ryan 13. [blank] 14. Montie Nairn 15. Bill Cameron 16. George Gunn 17. George Fraser 18. Claire Swaine 19. Alex Cruckshank 20. [blank] 21. Bob Schram 22. Marvin Preston 23. Fred McLaren 24. [blank] 25. Mr. Hunter 26. Bill Gelmore 27. John Jackson 28. John Ferguson 29. John Henry 30. Andy Murdock 31. George Watson 32. [blank] 33. Jim Campbell 34. Ronald Scott Kelly 35. Dave Masterson 36. Tom Leadbetter 37. D. Kelly 38. Dave Urguhart 39. Wm. Urguhart
- Date Issued:
- 1911-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- General History
- Description:
- This 1-page letter was handwritten in black ink on slightly yellowed paper and was probably written by Robert Fulton who was the Secretary for the St. Andrew's Society. The paper shows the Society letterhead across the top and also has a watermark that shows a thistle emblem with the words, "Aberdeen Linen." The text of the letter has been transcribed as follows: "Midnight, 1900-1901 Doubtless, those who look upon this paper will have within their knowledge some living Scotchmen; if so, allow them; for 'love of the land that bore them.' For 'The days of O'Auld lang syne' to read the enclosed paper which marks a simple episode in the lives of we, who, far from the land we loved so well - rest in the bosom of this new land of ours; Where we found Welcome, Homes, and friends. And where we found that the fame of our Country and the merits of those who had gone before us, was a rich heritage for us. How we requited our reception here, the history of our time, will tell you. Be ye also, loyal to the traditions of our race; and ever kindly to your fellow men. So shall you increase the heritage of honour your countrymen have striven for in the days gone bye. Now pray we for our country. That America may be, the Holy, And the Happy, And the gloriously free!"
- Date Issued:
- 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Detroit Anniversaries
- Description:
- This white paper envelope contained a 1-page letter that was written by the St. Andrew's Society. The front of the envelope has a handwritten address "To the Hon. Mayor and Members of St. Andrew's Society of Detroit in the year 2001" with the greeting: "A Guid New Year tae ane' an' A' An' mony may ye see, And during a' the years tae' come, O Happy may ye be," The envelope is signed "Com. te, "John Fairgrieve, Pret.; John Donaldson, Ex. Prest.; John Pettie, Ex Prest." The envelope is tied with a one-inch wide red, white, and blue ribbon.
- Date Issued:
- 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- This 1-page letter was handwritten in black ink on slightly yellowed paper and was probably written by Robert Fulton who was the Secretary for the St. Andrew's Society. The paper shows the Society letterhead across the top and also has a watermark that shows a thistle emblem with the words, "Aberdeen Linen." The text of the letter has been transcribed as follows: "Midnight, 1900-1901 Doubtless, those who look upon this paper will have within their knowledge some living Scotchmen; if so, allow them; for 'love of the land that bore them.' For 'The days of O'Auld lang syne' to read the enclosed paper which marks a simple episode in the lives of we, who, far from the land we loved so well - rest in the bosom of this new land of ours; Where we found Welcome, Homes, and friends. And where we found that the fame of our Country and the merits of those who had gone before us, was a rich heritage for us. How we requited our reception here, the history of our time, will tell you. Be ye also, loyal to the traditions of our race; and ever kindly to your fellow men. So shall you increase the heritage of honour your countrymen have striven for in the days gone bye. Now pray we for our country. That America may be, the Holy, And the Happy, And the gloriously free!"
- Date Issued:
- 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Black and white panoramic photograph showing the St. Andrew's Highlanders Drill Team, a division of St. Andrew's Society, at James Findlater's funeral in June, 1911. An accompanying label indicates that the photograph was "Taken on Lafayette W. about 2 blocks north of Old Masonic Temple)." The label also identifies the men in the photograph, from left to right, as follows: 1. Jack Sinclair 2. George Brown? 3. Norman Fraser 4. George Holliday 5. Mr. Miller 6. Albert M. Robbie 7. George Bruce 8. Frank Bather 9. Hugh Anderson 10. [blank] 11. Dick Lindsay (former City Clerk and Councilman) 12. Mr. Ryan 13. [blank] 14. Montie Nairn 15. Bill Cameron 16. George Gunn 17. George Fraser 18. Claire Swaine 19. Alex Cruckshank 20. [blank] 21. Bob Schram 22. Marvin Preston 23. Fred McLaren 24. [blank] 25. Mr. Hunter 26. Bill Gelmore 27. John Jackson 28. John Ferguson 29. John Henry 30. Andy Murdock 31. George Watson 32. [blank] 33. Jim Campbell 34. Ronald Scott Kelly 35. Dave Masterson 36. Tom Leadbetter 37. D. Kelly 38. Dave Urguhart 39. Wm. Urguhart
- Date Issued:
- 1911-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society