- CA THT 1998.01-1998.01-1998.01.02
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- 1920
Item is a tax bill from the Municipality of Westmorland, made out to George Rogers.
Item is a tax bill from the Municipality of Westmorland, made out to George Rogers.
Item is a bill from purchases made by George Rogers at J. L. Black & Sons Wholesale and Retail Merchants.
Newspaper Article by Willard Wry
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a newspaper article written by John Willard Wry for the Sackville Tribune on June 10, 1937. The article is entitled, “Describes the “Wet Summer” of 53 Years Ago”, and subtitled, “Mr. Willard Wry Tells of the Difficulties Experienced by Farmers Through Adverse Weather Conditions”.
Sackville Glee Club Concert Ticket
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a complimentary concert ticket with “Miss Tillie Wry” written on the back. The concert was hosted by the Sackville Glee Club and held in Lingley Hall, Mount Allison University, on Tuesday May 8th.
Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter to “Dear Folks”, sent from Sackville NB on January 5, 1936. The letter is signed, “from Home Dad – with love to all," probably from John Willard Wry.
Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to “Dear Folks”, sent from “Home Dad” [John Willard Wry]. Original envelope is included.
Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to “Dear Folks”, sent from “Home Dad” [John Willard Wry]. Original envelope is included.
Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to “Dear Folks”, sent from “Home Dad” [Willard Wry]. Original envelope is included.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a postcard addressed to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Alward, sent from their daughter Pauline. The image is of Allison Hall on the Mount Allison University campus.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of the Read home on Bridge Street, Sackville, NB (currently (2009) Marshland’s Inn) before repairs were made between 1905 and 1908. An unidentified girl stands in front of the house holding a pair of snowshoes.