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[1957-1982] (Creation)
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207 pages of textual material comprised entirely of a typewritten manuscript entitled 'Memoirs of John Anderson-Thomson 1957-1982, Northwest Territories'. Each chapter title, arranged in chronological order, refers to a year or range of years in which Anderson-Thomson was in the North. The preface, written by the author, describes the work as an "every day account of thirty-seven years of geological investigation and surveying in the [Sub-Arctic and High Arctic of Canada]". In addition to Yellowknife and Geology, the work relates to the Canadian Rangers and search and rescue, the DEW Line system, winter roads, airstrips, road trips on what would be known as the Mackenzie Highway.
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CREDIT: NWT Archives/John Anderson-Thomson fonds/N-2006-004: 1-2
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