A transcription of an expression of 'esteem and regard' from the members of the church in Hammond in 1904 to their departing reverend, W.J. Bate delivered by R. Chillis McMonagle, a Church Warden. W.J. Bate was the reverend for many churches in the Anglican Parish of Hammond River.
This fonds contains two teacher's report to trustees, one for the Hampton district no.2 and the other for Hampton Ferry district no.3 from 1877, as well as a newspaper clipping of the living members of the 1924 graduating class from the Sussex Composite High School in 1974, the Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick from the 6th of February 1851 to the 13th of April 1851 with the appendix on education detailing the schedule of warrants drawn in favor of Trustees of Parish Schools in 1850, as well as five school inspection returns in 1844.
Contains an honor role for soldiers from World War one who were students at the school. Explains the roles students took in the war. First hand accounts of the war. As well a list of military decorations awarded to the alumni.
This document contains a brief history of Hampton New Brunswick. Also holds information on the names of rivers and other parts of Hampton. Also discusses some of Hampton’s local landmarks.
A fashion magazine detailing the most latest and up to date fashions of march, 1899. Example: The book discusses what a man and a women should wear to the opera.
A document that holds every detail associated with The Royal Canadian Legion Fiftieth Annual Convention. Including, provincial officers, past presidents, convention committees, an agenda, presidents report, official visits, and other aspects to the convention.