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Farmers' Institute Minute Book
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- Textual record
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1901 - 1907 (Creation)
- Place
- Kings County
Physical description
1 book; 35x21.5x2 cm
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Scope and content
The minute book of the Kings County Farmers' Institute. However, the members of the club did not actually keep minutes, and their minute book only provides records of their meetings. The New Brunswick Farmers' Institute's acts, rules, and regulations quote that "the object of [the institute] shall be the dissemination of agricultural knowledge in its District and the development of local talent."
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This item is in good physical condition
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- English
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General note
Administrative History: Kings County's New Brunswick Farmers' Institute was not run by a single person nor were meetings held in a single location. Each meeting, from one to five speakers would lead the meeting, and meetings were held in Clifton, Kingston, Springfield, Whites Mills, Perry Point, Long Reach, Gondola Point, Bayswater, Long Point, and even Rothesay. For example, minutes from a meeting in October of 1902 state that the meeting was held in Whites Mills. The speakers at said meeting were W. S. Tompkins from York County and D. Drummond from Ontario.