Home of Joseph Read Photograph
- CA THT 2011.1.9
- Item
- [189-?]
Item is a framed photograph of Joseph Read's (Read Stone Co.) 'Glenburn' home in Barrowfeild, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
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Home of Joseph Read Photograph
Item is a framed photograph of Joseph Read's (Read Stone Co.) 'Glenburn' home in Barrowfeild, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
Etter Family Transaction Notebook
Item is a brown/black/red patterned notebook used by the Etter family to keep notes and records of monetary transactions
Item is a brown ledger used to keep records of transactions and sales at the Etter store located in Aulac, New Brunswick. Photo of George King Etter taped to the front.
Item is a brown-covered family bible used by the Etter family for religious purposes. The cover is engraved with gold lettering and images. Bible contains the Old and New Testaments.
Fonds contains a collection of textual records and graphic materials used by the Etter family
Part of Etter Family Fonds
Item is a clasped red-brown album containing photographs of the Etter family.
Includes photographs of the following family members:
Mrs Rob Lamie
Mrs A. B. Etter (Clarissie Pugsley)
John Pugsley
Robert Pugsley
Mable Pugsley
Jime Miller
Ed Bousat
James Etter
Margaret Etter
Part of Etter Family Fonds
Item is a dark green and brass album containing photographs of the Etter family.
Album has photographs of the following family members:
George Miller
John Moffat
Carrie Etter
Mary Moffat
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item a black and gold domestic bible used by the Ayer family. Bible case made by Tiffany and Company.
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a rectangular embossed picture used as a wall decoration. The image is of a landscape featuring a house, pond, swans and trees.
"Compliments of C. A. Maxwell Groceries and Provisions / Sackville, New Brunswick"
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Items are cardstock or paper greeting cards for various holiday (Valentine's Day, Christmas, etc) received by Gertrude M. Cook