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MSS 232 (A.05-26)
Title: Joseph Higham fonds
Dates: 1910-1919 (predominant 1914-1919)
Extent: 0.01 m of textual records, 1 photograph,
1 compact disc
Biographical sketch: Pte. Joseph F. Higham was
born in Tingewich, England on May 5, 1893. He immigrated to Canada
on May 10, 1910, with the intention of becoming a farmer. He settled
in the Cartwright Neelin district of Manitoba. He first worked as
a farm hand for the Mowbry family in Cartwright and the Copper family
in Neelin. In 1912 he took out an option on a quarter section of
land in Cartwright district, however in 1913 he enroled at the University
of Manitoba, Faculty of Agriculture. In April 1915, his whole university
class join the CEF and formed the University of Manitoba Machine
Gun Battalion. Joseph served in France with the Canadian Mounted
Rifles until December 1918. He decided to go into business with
a university friend after war and never returned to farming or completed
his university degree.
In the 1920s Joseph invented a product called "water sprite",
a water softener that made soap work in hard water. After World
War II, Joseph advised and assisted a number of returning service
men wishing to be self employed. He died on September 13, 1954,
and is buried at Field of Honor Brookside Cemetery of Winnipeg.
Custodial History: The letters sent by Joseph
Higham to his parents were kept by them until donated to the University
of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections in 2005, by his granddaughter,
Katie Higham.
Scope and Content: The fonds consists of letters
by Joseph Higham to his parents from 1914-1919 while he was in France
as a member of the University of Manitoba Machine Gun Battalion,
and later on served with the Canadian Mounted Rifles until December
1918.
Restrictions: There are no restrictions on access
to this material.
Accruals: No further accruals to this fonds are
expected.
Finding Aid: A finding aid for this fonds does
not currently exist.
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