Lines Composed on the death of Isaiah Smith 1818, author unknown
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- 1818
A poem written for the death of a individual names Isiah Smith.
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Lines Composed on the death of Isaiah Smith 1818, author unknown
A poem written for the death of a individual names Isiah Smith.
This collection consists of a Crown land grant (1818) given to Harris Hatch for property on the Digedeguash River. Wax seal attached.
Hatch, Harris
3 books from the first St Andrews Library. Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott; An Apology for the Bible by Rev. Richard Watson; An Autumn near the Rhine.
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
Census of Northern and Southern Grand Manan, 1821
Census information showing names of male and female residents, including children over 16 and children under 16, and indicating the numbers of oxen, cows, sheep and hogs owned. Document is part of the House of Assembly papers. A transcript of this is to be found on page 27 volume 1 of "Sands of Time" published by the Grand Manan Genealogical Society 1980.
Hanged for Stealing Twenty-Five Cents
This document is a re'typing of a column written by Frank O' Brien. The column was written for the Saint John newspaper "The Citizen" about a boy at age eighteen getting hung for stealing twenty five cents.
Petitions regarding Town plateau of St. Andrews and the Commons, 1831
Two petitions regarding the boundary between the town plateau of St. Andrews and the commons.
Modern Atlas-Belonged to E.B. Smith, 13 Jan. 1832
A atlas of the world from Jan. 13th 1832 that belonged to E.B. Smith.
Ledger records daily business activities related to General Store and Blacksmith work ; pages record as many as thirty transactions per sheet for purchases and blacksmith services ; many names are repeated throughout the documents ; and indicate an active and thriving business ; items sold include such dry goods as flannel, skeins of thread, and cotton, pints of rum and wine, fish, shoes, ox ring and shoes, tobacco, and molasses.
Census of the Population of New Brunswick
A census of the population of New brunswick in 1840