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Thomas McIlwraith fonds
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1860-1899 (Creation)
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28 cm of textual materials.
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Thomas McIlwraith was born December 25, 1824 in Ayr, Scotland. As a youth, he was apprenticed as a cabinet-maker and was employed by a gas works company in Edinburgh. In 1853, he married Mary Park Forysth and immigrated to Canada, settling in Hamilton, Ontario. That same year he became the manager of the Hamilton Gas Works Company where he remained for eighteen years. He lived in a home called “Cairnbrae” on MacNab Street North with his wife and their four sons and three daughters. In 1871 he purchased a coal business and ran this operation until his retirement in 1893. McIlwraith served on the boards of directors of several banks and insurance companies, as well as serving as President of the Hamilton Mechanic’s Institute and as an alderman for St. Mary’s Ward where he resided. His prominence came from his devotion to ornithology (the study of birds). McIlwraith was a founding member of the American Ornithological Union and wrote extensively on the subject of birds, from his observations of bird species, nesting patterns and eggs. He was particularly interested in birds within the region of Hamilton and identified hundreds of species in the surrounding area. He published two books, including the Birds of Ontario (1886) and the Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Hamilton (1860). McIlwraith died at his home in January of 1903 and is buried in the Hamilton Cemetery.
Custodial history
The original manuscripts were purchased by the Hamilton Public Library in May of 1941. An accrual of business postcards was gifted to the Hamilton Public Library in November 2017 by Thomas McIlwraith, great grandson of Thomas McIlwraith.
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The fonds consists of two original draft manuscripts written by Thomas McIlwraith, the "Birds of Ontario" and the "Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Hamilton," as well as business postcards from Thomas McIlwraith's merchant coal business.
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The material is in fair condition.
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Created in August of 2017 by Archives Technician Kelly. Revised July 2018 to include the accrual of new material.
Associated materials
Dictionary of Hamilton Biography – 971.352DIC, Vol. 1, pg. 132
The Birds of Ontario – 598.2M188 (1886 and 1894 editions)
The Birds of Ontario – 598.29713MCI (1886 edition)
Hamilton Naturalists’ Club Fonds – Accession # 01042
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When this material was originally processed, the pages were numbered to correspond to the author’s manuscript pagination. The pages are not relevant to the new description and arrangement of material. There is a full index of the postcards from his business affairs located in box one.
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The fonds was processed in August of 2017 by Archives Technician Kelly Bucci and revised in July 2018 to include the new accrual of material.