Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1923)
- CA KPH 7.1-MS3-A
- Item
- 1923
A contract for the operation of the Summerville switchboard between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
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Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1923)
A contract for the operation of the Summerville switchboard between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
Contract between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company (1927)
A contract to operate the switch board in Summerville between Mrs. R.W. Short and the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
This series contains contracts for the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
This file contains the correspondence of the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
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Wetmore, David Jr.
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D.D. Glasier and Son (firm)
Downtown St. Stephen Business Improvement Area
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Downtown St. Stephen Business Improvement Area
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E. V. Wetmore & Sons (Saint John, N.B.)