Photograph of Bessie M. Bickerton (Anderson)
- CA THT 2012.12-2012.12.2
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Item is an oval-framed photograph of Bessie Mabel Bickerton, the second wife of Thomas Rheese Anderson
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Photograph of Bessie M. Bickerton (Anderson)
Item is an oval-framed photograph of Bessie Mabel Bickerton, the second wife of Thomas Rheese Anderson
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Subfonds contains personal papers of Pauline (Alward) Spatz, including records pertaining to her schooling, her career as a registered nurse, and other personal papers, as well as a group of family photographs dating back to her great grandfather, Isaac Wry, and succeeding generations. Content is divided into four series: Photographs, School Records, Nursing Records, and Other Personal Papers.
Painting of Thomas Rheese Anderson
Item is a framed oil on canvas painting of the seaman Thomas Rheese Anderson [b. 1840, d. 1918]
Fonds reflects the business (possibly farming) of the Oulton family and it consists of three financial ledgers.
Oulton Family
Notes on the History of the Gorham Family
Part of Gorham Family
A book covering the history of the Gorham family fashioned using a typewriter, with each page pasted into a larger scrap-book style book including photographs and letters relating to the subject. Compiled by R.P. Gorham.
Newspaper Articles from Unknown Papers
This collection contains clippings from newspaper articles related to the Charlotte County area which cannot be directly associated with any specific newspaper and are sometimes incomplete. Different types of articles include genealogical information, obituaries, special local events, and news related to businesses.
Part of Gorham Family
The obituary of Adelaide A. Gorham.
Part of Gorham Family
This series contains the items that did not fit into any of the other series of this fonds. It includes home remedies, shopping lists, photographs, obituaries, and any unidentified or unreadable documents.
This fonds contains material related to the history of Ministers Island. It includes a transcription of an interview with Wade Veinotte, who used to work on the island, as well as reports, feasibility studies, and development plans related to proposals to turn Ministers Island into a Provincial Park or other cultural resource, essays on the history of the island or the Van Horne family, photocopies of historic publications on the Van Horne family property and Sir William Van Horne, a booklet for an exhibition of paintings by Cathy Ross of artifacts belonging to the Van Horne family on Ministers Island, and transcriptions of original legal documents and correspondence related to the first European occupants of Ministers Island, John Hanson and his family.
This fonds consists of personal, business, and family records relating to members of the Miller family. It includes personal and family correspondence, 1879-1931 (9 items); an account book for farming operations, 1865-1875; farm receipts, 1863-1878; 11 receipts pertaining to the Methodist Church, 1898; four deeds for sale of land, 1875-1894, and one for the sale of a cow, 1893; and six fire insurance policies on houses in Bathurst, 1884-1896.
Also included are records of the Order of British Templars-Bathurst Lodge, including two copies of a Degree Book printed in Saint John (1867), a copy of a typed speech given by Miller, two books of accounts, and a listing of books missing from the lodge library (1874). There are also printed advertisements for Massey Harvesters and Steinberger Hendry Company globes.
Miller family (Bathurst)