This fonds consists of one account book used to record expenses incurred in maintaining a weir from 1895 to 1906 and what was paid to the labourers. Although it lists the officers in 1897 it does not list the share holders.
This fonds consists of James Hendricks business correspondence, primarily about the shipping of hardware and general goods from Glasgow to Saint John. It also includes deeds, leases, bonds and other legal documentation assembled when James' son, Conrad, brought a suit in the Court of Equity in 1864 against Samuel Hallet over the administration of James' will. There are also some other papers belonging to Conrad's descendants.
This fonds consists of personal and business correspondence of Henry Smith, dating from 1798 to 1804. There are letters from several correspondents, including Stephen Miller Sr., Stephen Miller Jr., Edward Howard, Hannah Smith, W. W. Hailes, Garret Clopper, and Mrs. H. Rogers.
The fonds also includes a single letter to Henry Smith's wife, Hannah Smith, from her mother Hannah Miller and an account with John M. Wilmot (1819).
1 photograph of Hoyt Place (now the Miramichi Salmon Club) originally built in 1930 with Harold Lyons. Harold Lyons was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum's Hall of Fame in 1987.
This fonds consists of a single item -- an account book for Hugh Doherty's grocery store located in Saint John, N.B. The account book contains itemized accounts for each customer, showing the quantity of goods purchased and the amount charged. Often the customer's occupation is given.
This fonds contains eight volumes: five ledgers and three day books, which give an extensive picture of the fishing industry along the coasts of the Bay of Fundy and Maine, including names of schooners and accounts of fishermen from Deer Island, Grand Manan, Campobello, St. Andrews, and Eastport (Maine).
Fonds reflects the business relating to Sackville, New Brunswick of the Intercolonial Railway and the ICR’s daily operations. Fonds consists of an Intercolonial Timetable from 1889 (including a page for Sackville, New Brunswick) and five Intercolonial Railway waybills dated 1887-1889 that detail goods and merchandise to be transported from Saint John, New Brunswick to Sackville, New Brunswick to be delivered to residents including K.R. Fawcett, E. Reed, H.N. Knight, and Miss L. Rayworth. (17/44)