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The Prat Sisters: Free Spirits of the 1890s

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Bronze medal won by Minnie S. Prat at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901

Date: 1901

Credit: Museum of Industry

Reference: Museum of Industry  I2004.20.177


"Death of Miss Minnie Prat" : article in Halifax Herald, 6 September 1901

Date: 1901

Reference: Prat, Starr family Nova Scotia Archives  MG 1 vol. 2625 no. 112a



Letter from Margaret Graham, New York City, to May Rosina Prat, expressing sympathy over the death of her sister, Minnie

Date: 2 November 1901

Reference: Prat, Starr family Nova Scotia Archives  MG 1 vol. 2526 no. 140


Letter from Bliss Johnson of Port Williams Station, N.S., to May Rosina Prat, concerning the death of her sister, Minnie

Date: 26 November 1901

Reference: Prat, Starr family Nova Scotia Archives  MG 1 vol. 2625 no. 142





"The Women's Art Club of New York Annual Exhibition : Catalogue"

Date: 1902

Credit: Esther Clark Wright Archives, Acadia University

Reference: Esther Clark Wright Archives, Acadia University  Harry Starr accession no. 1990-006


Announcement of the marriage of May Rosina Prat to Richard Sydney Starr

Date: 11 June 1904

Reference: Prat, Starr family Nova Scotia Archives  MG 1 vol. 2631 no. 143


Marriage certificate of May Rosina Prat and Richard Sydney Starr

Date: 11 June 1904

Reference: Prat, Starr family Nova Scotia Archives  MG 1 vol. 2626 no. 133


Letter from Bliss Carman to Annie L, Prat, addressing her as "My dear Nancy," October 3, 1904 (print version)

Date: Published in William Inglis Morse, Bliss Carman Bibliography (Windham, Conn., 1941)

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives  PS8455 A72 Z7, p. 57


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