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The Settlement Period era – Nellie McClung Collection

McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - SC - The Lacrosse Match

McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

This document is Nellie McClung's final draft sent to the publisher for inclusion in The Second Chance, published 1910.

The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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    McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Shall Women Think! & Election 1915 Speeches (1914)

    Two fiery speeches written as the fight for woman suffrage came to a crisis in Manitoba.

    The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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      McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Social Campaigns - 1912-14 (1912)

      A collection of articles specific to temperance and other social issues which McClung collected in her scrapbooks. These are currently a part of the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive

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        McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Social Campaigns 1915-17 (1915)

        A collection of articles specific to temperance and other social issues which McClung collected in her scrapbooks. These are currently a part of the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive

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          McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Social Campaigns 1918-20 (1918)

          A collection of articles specific to temperance and other social issues which McClung collected in her scrapbooks. These are currently a part of the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive

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            McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Social Responsibilities of Women (1914)

            A speech written ca 1914.

            The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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              McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Sowing Seeds in Danny - Book Reviews (1908)

              After publication of her first novel, Nellie McClung subscribed to a clipping service which provided her with any news articles which reviewed the book. These she kept in scrapbooks which are now in the 0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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                McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Sowing Seeds in Danny - Bookman Ads (1908)

                Bookman ads collected for McClung by clipping services concerning 'The Second Chance'. These McClung placed in her scrapbooks which are currently in the MS0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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                  McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - The Beauty of Martha (1910)

                  After publication of her first novel, Nellie McClung subscribed to a clipping service which provided her with any news articles which reviewed the book. This continued with the publication of 'The Second Chance', and in this case the British version of the same. These reviews she kept in scrapbooks which are now in the 0010 Nellie McClung Fond at the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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                    McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - The Mat that Polly Had Braided

                     McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

                    The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

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