Series consists of nineteen letters Alexander John Doull wrote to Rowley and a Colonel Rowley [brother?].
Doull, Alexander JohnOne letter sent by Dewdney to Rowley.
Dewdney, Alfred Daniel AlexanderSeries consists of twenty-three letters Andrew Hunter Dunn wrote to Rowley and others.
Dunn, Andrew HunterSeries consists of sixteen letters Charles Hamilton wrote to Rowley and others.
Hamilton, CharlesSeries consists of six letters Edward John Bidwell wrote to Rowley and one other.
Bidwell, Edward JohnOne letter written Knowles to Rowley.
Knowles, Edwin HubertLetters from Frederick Du Vernet to Rowley, as well as another man named Robinson.
Du Vernet, Frederick HerbertSeries consists of seven letters George Holmes wrote to Rowley and others.
Holmes, GeorgeSeries consists of five letters Henry Allen Gray wrote to Rowley.
Gray, Henry AllenSeries consists of five letters John George Anderson wrote to Rowley and one other.
John George Anderson was born at Stoneywool, on the Island of Harray, in the Orkneys, Scotland, in 1866. He was educated at St. Andrew's Central School in Manitoba, and obtained a B.A. (1886) and B.D. (1888) from St. John's College, Winnipeg, Manitboe. He was ordained deacon in 1889, then priest in 1890, and worked as a missionary for the Church Missionary Society at Lac Seul, Ontario, from 1889 to 1890. He was the Incumbent of St. Peter's Church in Dynevor, Manitoba from 1890 to 1909, when he was consecrated Bishop of Moosonee. In the same year, he recieved an honourary D.D. from St. John's College. He became the Metropolitan of Ontario in 1940, and passed away in 1943.
Anderson, John George