Fonds RC0497 - Frank S. and Alfred E. Wood fonds

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Frank S. and Alfred E. Wood fonds

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RC0497

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  • [190-]-1977 (Creation)

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20 cm of textual records and graphic material.

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Biographical history

The collection was amassed by Frank S. Wood and continued by his son Alfred E. Wood.

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(1871)

Biographical history

Frank S. Wood, born in March 1871, emigrated from Yorkshire, England to Hamilton, Ontario in 1888. It was during that year he collected a small lithic celt from a site in Yorkshire, which marked the beginning of his collecting career. The Wood artifact collection consists of approximately 10,007 specimens. The collection was amassed by Frank S. Wood and continued by his son Alfred E. Wood. Importantly, Wood collected a Palaeo-indigineous fluted point in Binbrook Township. This projectile point is one of the oldest found in Ontario (8000-6000 BCE). The Wood artifact collection was donated to McMaster University in 1973 (housed in the Ethnography Collection in the Department of Anthropology).

In 1894, Wood participated in the “Around the Bay Road Race”, winning second place behind W.R. Marshall. Frank S. Wood’s final race occurred as part of the 1 July 1 1927 Confederation Jubilee celebrations in Hamilton. He entered as the most senior participant at 56 years old.

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The fonds consists of artifact catalogues, correspondence, site reports and other material.

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Immediate source of acquisition

Fonds acquired by Archives and Research Collections in 2011.
The fonds was acquired by McMaster University in 1973 with the Wood artifact collection.

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There are no access restrictions.

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Finding aids

F.1 Alfred E. Wood, artifact catalogue (1936); F
F.2 Frank S. Wood, artifact catalogue (c. 1910)
F.3 Frank S. Wood, biographical (1970-1977)
F.4 Frank S. Wood and Alfred E. Wood, correspondence (1959)
F.5 Alfred E. Wood, Daniels site (AhGx-12) report (1935)
F.6 Alfred E. Wood, manuscript (c. 1930)
F.7 Frank S. Wood, notebook (c. 1900)
F.8 Alfred E. Wood, newspaper clippings (1930-1965)

Associated materials

Researchers may also wish to consult other related records in the McMaster Anthropology Department.

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No further accruals are expected.

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Fonds description compiled by Nicole Jones and Meghan Burchell.

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RC0497

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