Ce fonds est constitué de photocopies du testament du père Pierre Maillard (1710-1762) et de Pierre Arseneau (1732-1793), fils de Jean Arseneau et Marie-Jeanne Hébert de Beauséjour. Pierre Arseneau est décédé au Attakapas, Louisiane. La collection contient aussi une copie d'un texte pour une pièce de théâtre jouée à l'Université Acadia à Wolfville (N.-É.) intitulée « The Mod at Grand Pré », lors des fêtes du bicentenaire de la Déportation en 1955.
Material relating to the New Brunswick Coalition for Human Rights Reform Inc. Human Rights for Gay New Brunswickers, Brief compiled by New Brunswick Coalition for Human Rights Reform Inc.; January 1991.
Ce fonds est constitué d'une série : agendas paroissiaux (1930-1941). Il offre aux chercheurs un aperçu des activités religieuses sur une base hebdomadaire se déroulant dans une paroisse acadienne dans la première moitié du XXe siècle. Nous trouvons dans ces agendas toutes les activités religieuses de Saint-Isidore (Nouveau-Brunswick) ainsi que des annonces de tous genres : promesses de mariages, baptêmes, messes et services religieux, statistiques paroissiales, etc.
Contains a biographical sketch, titled “Bessie Young Bowden”, by Edith Bowden Davis, and a clipping from an unknown publication, Part V in a series on the Young Family in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, by Melvin Chase.
Young family (Descendants of Bessie Almira Young (1870-1959))
This collection consists of materials compiled and prepared by Charles MacDonald during the course of his research. It includes notes, pedigree charts, newspaper clippings, copies of letters and land petitions, and portrait photographs and sketches of family members. The families represented in this collection are MacDonald, Keirstead, Delong, Beebe, Shearer, Mann, and Erb.
Fonds consists of audiocassette tapes and a typed transcript of interviews with Vernon Bagley. He recalls his part in the 1963 rescue of Floyd Jones and of a drowning at Castalia. He tells stories of pirates on the Islands and also of some situations he encounters while working as a provincial game warden.
This fonds consists of a taped and transcribed interview with Eddie and Walter Williamson. They who talk about their descendants, their childhood and family, and their lives spent working together in the 1930s and 1940s at Beacon Press in St. Andrews.
File contains cemetery inscriptions for the Parishes of Salisbury and Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, compiled by V. Bing Geldart, April 1992.
Norman Richard was a member of Fredericton Lesbians and Gays and the New Brunswick Coalition for Human Rights Reform. He was employed in Fredericton in the audio-visual services at Communications New Brunswick, part of the Government of New Brunswick and in the 1990s he had recorded the newscasts regarding LGBT issues and the fight for Human Rights as a personal endeavor. The collection consists of three VHS Tapes containing TV Newscasts regarding Gay Rights in New Brunswick and one Beta tape (PB30) containing Studio Interviews. The interviews recorded were for a production entitled Causes Of Prejudice and were pulled at the last stage in the editing for fear of controversy.