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L.D.T. [L.D. Taylor] - Vancouver - Police - 1928
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1928-1936 (Creation)
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File consists of newspaper clipplings pertaining to the 1928 Lennie inquiry in which L.D. Taylor was implicated as mayor. File also contains a letter and two wires from L.D. to Ted Taylor in 1935 and 1936 and a letter from Ted to L.D. notifying him of the death of Caroline Little Pierce in 1936.
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File contains very acidic papers
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File contains restricted records. Please consult an archivist
Restriction details: File is restricted for protection of privacy reasons. File includes a letter from L.D. Taylor dated December 20, 1935 in which he makes several statements against the character and reputation of a named third party. Researchers must obtain the permission of an archivist before receiving access to this item.
Act reference: FOIPPA sec. 22(1), 22(2)(h), 22(3)(g)
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