- CA CCA MC26
- Item
- 1820 - 1858
3 books from the first St Andrews Library. Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott; An Apology for the Bible by Rev. Richard Watson; An Autumn near the Rhine.
3 books from the first St Andrews Library. Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott; An Apology for the Bible by Rev. Richard Watson; An Autumn near the Rhine.
Holy Bible of Emma Maria Carter
A Christian bible, containing the new and old testaments, belonging to Emma Maria Carter. The bible was gifted to Carter by her godmother, Harriet Susannah Cox.
A homemade scrapbook fashioned from coloured paper and filled with photographs, news clippings, and stickers. Most of the scrapbook's contents are newspaper clippings containing information on the community, such as marriages and deaths, as well as poetry.
A Christian bible, containing the new and old testaments, belonging to Seth Seely.
A book of the psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament, written by Isaac Watts and published in 1841.
A book containing the New Testament of the Holy Bible. The last page of the book contains a table of "kindred and affinity" regarding the Christian laws of marriage and incest, as well as a time table illustrating the names of the months, the days of the week, and the hours of the day.
A Christian bible, containing the new and old testaments, belonging to Seth Seely.
A magazine, titled "The Loyalist," from Fredericton. This magazine includes the entire third volume of "The Loyalist" from publication no. 2 to publication no. 52. Publication no. 1 is missing due to damage of the item. A name, "Mr. J. B. Andrews," is written on several pages, and a leaf is pressed on page 21.
This story, based on the recordings in the published writing of Samuel de Champlain, tells Frankie's part in the ill-fated attempt of Champlain and Sieur de Monts to establish the first permanent French colony four hundred years ago. All characters are real except for Frankie, the look-alike French cabin boy Francois, and Roche, their brutal adversary.
Locke, Lafe