The series consists of records pertaining primarily to the military career of Major-General Hardy Nelson Ganong, including photographs and textual material.
The fonds documents Dr. Malcolm MacDonald's medical practice at Cambridge, Queens County over several decades. It consists of account books, dating from 1865-1915, that contain the name of his patient, the type of treatment (medical, surgical, obstetrical, dispensing of medicine or extraction of tooth) and the fee charged. Also included are miscellaneous notes, letters, bills, and advertisements found in the account books.
This fonds documents various aspects of Malcolm MacKenzie Ross's literary and scholarly activities. It includes originals and copies of correspondence, invitations, newspaper clippings, copies of citations, copies of speeches and addresses (delivered by Ross), and copies of published articles and reviews (by Ross). The fonds also includes published articles about Ross and reviews of his work as well as biographical information.
This Fond consists of photographs taken in Mocton, New Brunswick at Mess dinners, Inspections . Also included are Group Photographs ,Tank training and 137 years celebration 8CH 1948-1985 and Princess Louise the Horse II Grave Stone.
This fonds consists of printed ephemera, an annual report for 1942-1943, and 4 bound scrapbooks for 1905-1918, 1923-1929, 1929-1932 and 1939-1948. The scrapbooks contain pressclippings, advertisements and internal notices, forms and publications. The subjects include the administration of the store, staff policies, records of employees and renovations at the store as well as articles about business and economic trends, especially in Saint John.
A small manual containing the early history of the Baptist church in Hampton New Brunswick. It also contains many of the rules and customs that go with the religion.
The item consists of a map titled "Map - Partie Orientale De La Nouvelle France Ou Du Canada - showing Eastern area of Canada, 1755, including Baye Francoise and I au Grand Menane, July 25, 1958 Public Archives of Canada." This map shows the Eastern area of Canada in 1755, including Grand Manan Island in the Bay of Fundy.