To mark the beginning of a new calendar year, our blog post this week looks back to one man's start to a new year in Toronto 120 years ago.
Matthew O'Connor Daily Journal, 1898 DC Item #53 ARCAT Desk Calendar Collection |
ARCAT holds almost 30 years worth of personal diaries of Matthew O'Connor, a prominent Catholic layman in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Ireland in 1825, Matthew O'Conner moved to Toronto in 1840, making a name for himself as a plate glass manufacturer and also an artist. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Lourdes and was an active member of many church organizations.
He was also an avid diarist, writing entries every day.
By his accounts, 1898 was off to a bitterly cold start (something we can certainly relate to in January of 2018.) By Wednesday, the opportunity to sleigh was nearly gone but fine winter days continued all week.
O'Conner notes how John Shaw won the municipal election on January 3rd. Matthew O'Connor Daily Journal, 1898 DC Item #53 ARCAT Desk Calendar Collection |
So there you have it, a look into how one Torontonian started his new year one hundred and twenty years ago. Let's hope we can be as organized as Mr. O'Conner as we plan for the year ahead of us!
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