Sackville Harness Ltd. Price Booklet
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Item is a blue-covered book used to indicate prices of harness shop harnesses and accessories. Issued catalogue no. 4, effective 1 January 1955.
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Sackville Harness Ltd. Price Booklet
Item is a blue-covered book used to indicate prices of harness shop harnesses and accessories. Issued catalogue no. 4, effective 1 January 1955.
Item is a handwritten IOU note dated 18 day of September 1792, stating "New Brunswick currency with interest," signed by Jonathan Barlow and "Botsford" listed as witness.
"The Harness Makers of Sackville" Newsreel Film
Item is a DVD titled "The Harness Makers of Sackville," produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1965.
1 x 16 mm B&W silent print footage
National Film Board of Canada
Sackville Harness Ltd. Merchandise Tags
Item is a cardboard box containing 8 bundles of individual price lists and an envelope of price tags
1978 Fawcett Foundry Inventory
Item is an inventory of Fawcett Enamel & Heating products, advertisements and price lists for 1978.
Item is a magazine containing an advertisement for Fawceet coal and wood heaters, 2 letterheads for the Fawcett Foundry and photographs of the executive directors and officers.
Title: "Time and Tide in the Atlantic Provinces"
Item is a red/purple notebook with graph paper used by the Etter family for keeping notes and records, with several pages used as a ledger for products and prices.
"The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the Work-Table"
Item is a burgundy-covered instruction journal titled: "The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the York Table, 9th Edition". Owned by the Etter family.
Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
Single piece of paper is folded into a booklet
"The Family of Weldon in Canada 1732 - 1952"
Item is book of genealogical history titled: "The Family of Weldon in Canada 1732-1952," written by William S. Weldon.
Book contains a coloured photo of 3 men and 3 women, dated 1975.