- CA FRM MS135
- Fonds
- 1931 - 2009
The records consist of 23 photographs Canada’s Military Heritage Collection which are listed by accession number.
Joordens, Thomas “Thom”
The records consist of 23 photographs Canada’s Military Heritage Collection which are listed by accession number.
Joordens, Thomas “Thom”
This series consists of eleven items which relate to the Baptist minister, Theodore Porter. They include several letters of the Porter family as well as part of a diary kept by Theodore. The items date between 1860 and c. 1880.
Porter, Theodore Harding
The series consists of the records of Theodore Clowes Barker, including war records, correspondence and clippings.
Barker, Theodore Clowes
The series consists of records related to the capture of Pte. T.E. Styran in Dec 1916 and with a clipping regarding William Buswell.
Styran family
The fonds consists of the personal papers of Stephen Glasier. This series contains only four items but they all refer to the development of the lumber trade on the River.
Glasier, Stephen
Star Line Steamship Company Records
This series consists of business records of the company, including receipts, stock certificates, cargo manifests, cash books and journals of accounts, dating from 1893 to 1911.
The Star Line Steamship Company
This series contains 11 speeches and addresses gathered from various sources on themes social, political, economic, literary, and legal.
Social and Athletic Club Papers
This series includes a variety of items numbering twenty-seven, which relate to social activities and/or athletic clubs between 1819 and 1920. The organizations represented include the Fredericton Emigrant Society, the Fredericton Science Club, the Star Social Club, the Audubon Society, and others. The series is composed of certificates, charters, record books, and other papers from these organizations.
This series consists of seven items, which relate to several aspects of shipping including logs, a pass, a list of ships, and freight bills between 1766 and 1905.
This series consists of four items that reflect some of the responsibilities of the county sheriff: vis-à-vis, to seize goods, to place under arrest, to conduct elections, and to empanel juries between 1827 and 1856.