- CA CCA MC10
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- 14 May 1798 to 8 May 1806
Item covers period 1798, 1801 - 1803. Information provided identifies sheep farmers during the period and describes ear cuts/piercings that were used for identification purposes of the animals.
Item covers period 1798, 1801 - 1803. Information provided identifies sheep farmers during the period and describes ear cuts/piercings that were used for identification purposes of the animals.
Papers consists of the day-to-day activities Harris Hatch was experiencing through correspondence and receipts. Majority of the papers from the correspondence series comes from business related letters to and from clients from various areas in and around Charlotte County. While the Receipted Bills series consists primarily of personal expenses for his home (now the Ross Memorial Museum (188 Montague St., St. Andrews, NB)) and family members.
Hatch, Harris
Charlotte County Court Appointments
This collection contains letters and legal documents which appoint various individuals to positions within the Charlotte County Court, including Justices and Masters in Chancery.
Common Place Books - Volumes 1 & 2
Books consist of a hand written index ; published articles are pasted onto the pages ; poems, stories and letters are written on both of the books pages and inserted written items ; as an example there is a 1588 copy of a speech given by Queen Elizabeth I and 1786 article on the East India Company ; printed pictures have been cut out and pasted in the books. Book has also been used to press several Maple leaves.
This fonds consists of the personal papers of the Spinney family, as well deeds and court documents, and flyers, programs, newspapers, scrapbooks, and other gathered by the family (primarily Llewellyn Spinney) relating to local and world events connected to St George and Charlotte County as a whole. The documents particularly relate to the First and Second World Wars, the Eastern Pulp Wood Co., Ford automobiles, businesses of St George, the Utopia Centre, Black's Harbour high school, James Mollison and the American Flyers, church events, the Royal Family, and rum running.
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.
Many of the documents in this collection are related to the operation of George McKenzie's tidal mill and other business ventures in Mascarene, including business correspondences, legal affairs, shipping operations, orders, bills, and receipts. More personal correspondences involving the family matters of Hector and Julia McKenzie are also included.
McKenzie family (Charlotte County)
St. Andrews's Customs House Fond
Letter book of C.M. Gove, Customs Officer at St. Andrews September 13th, 1886-February 1st, 1897; Board orders, orders in council and treasury orders from London to St. Andrews Customs officers;Correspondence from the Custom House, London to officials at the Custom House in St. Andrews, 1824-1827
This collection consists of records pertaining to shipping activities connected to Charlotte County.