Recherche dans la collection - Canadian Forestry Corps in France [textual record]
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Hiérarchie Canadian Forestry Corps in France [textual record]
Niveau hiérarchique :Sous-sérieContexte de cette notice :Sous-série comprend :462 description(s) de niveau inférieurVoir description(s) de niveau inférieur -
Instrument de recherche Textual records (Électronique) The finding aid's file level descriptions can be accessed through the "consists of field" in the MIKAN record. A paper copy is also available in the Reference room. The finding aid is unverified. 9-31-9 (90: Ouvert) -
Notice descriptive Canadian Forestry Corps in France [textual record]
Date :[ca. 1914-1920]Référence :R611-277-X-E, RG9-III-B-1-9, series 9Genre de documents :Documents textuelsTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :182919Date(s) :[ca. 1914-1920]Équivalent bilingue :Lieu de création :Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminéÉtendue :6.7 m of textual recordsLangue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Sub-series consists of the administrative records of the Canadian Forestry Corps in France.Biographie/Histoire administrative :Canada. Canadian Forestry Corps. Directorate of Forestry (France) : Authorised in October 1916 under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander McDougall, the CFC was composed of companies, each of which came under one of the six district headquarters in Great Britain or one of the eight district headquarters in France. Companies in France were numbered below 100. The CFC in France came under the British Expeditionary Force, Director of Works until March 1917 when a Directorate of Forestry was created. Districts in France were organised into Central, Bordeaux, and Jura Groups. The Corps headquarters was established at Paris-Plage, near Boulogne.
Most CFC Companies were engaged in general forestry operations - including the making of pit props, railway sleepers, saw logs and axe handles - but some cleared, drained, levelled and graded sites for aerodromes, both in England and in France.Information additionnelle :Source du titre :Title is based on the contents of the sub-series.Historique de la conservation :The records in this sub-series were sent to the Canadian War Records Office at the end of the war and were subsequently transferred to Ottawa where they were sorted and filed by subject and arranged into series by the Army Historical Section.Versements complémentaires :No further accruals are expected.Source :GouvernementAncien no de référence archivistique :RG9-III-B-1-9
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