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Title
Sub-series consists of
Arrangement structure
Sub-series part of
Bilingual equivalent
Date(s)
1916-1918
Place of creation
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Extent
Language of material
English
Scope and content
Sub-series consists of records created and/or maintained by the 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade Headquarters, and document many aspects of its activities.
Conditions of access
4208
Terms of use
Copyright belongs to the Crown.
Finding aid
Textual records The finding aid's file level descriptions can be accessed through the consists of fields in the MIKAN record. A paper copy is also available in the Reference room. The finding aid is a typed list consisting of volume number, file number, title and outside dates. 9-37-43 90 (Electronic)
Creator / Provenance
Biography / Administrative history
The 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade was part of the 4th Canadian Division and was formed from Battalions recruited in Western Canada. The brigade included the 44th, 46th, 47th and 50th Battalions and was commanded successively by Colonel G.S. Tuxford (January 1916 to March 1916), Lieutenant-Colonel H. Snell (March 1916 to April 1916), Colonel F.S. Meighen (April 1916 to July 1916), and Brigadier-Generals W.St.P. Hughes (July 1916 to January 1917), E. Hilliam (January 1917 to November 1917), R.J.F. Hayter (December 1917 to October 1918), J.M. Ross (October 1918 to January 1919). The 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade was demobilized in January 1919.
Additional information
Accruals
Source
Government
MIKAN no.
182420
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