This collection contains transcriptions of acts of New Brunswick’s Legislative Council, most of which are related to business which operated in the St. Andrews Area. Acts of the Legislature could include outlines of the structure of different aspects of New Brunswick society, incorporation of businesses and other business affairs, legal affairs, environmental policy, and much more.
This collection contains documents related to the business operations of Thomas Barry, a St. George merchant and lumber dealer, including correspondence and documents on the structure and inventory of his business.
“Canada” was a special newspaper created to celebrate Canada’s Centennial. Its issues featured reprints of newspaper stories from throughout the Country’s history in both English and French.
These fonds contain items related to the McDole family of Harvey settlement, New Brunswick, including an estate probate of the grandfather of a “Miss McDole”.
This collection contains issues of the Argosy Weekly, a newspaper published by and written for students at Mount Allison University of Sackville, New Brunswick. It includes issues published in 1938, which feature news articles, creative writing, and columns of interest to students.
This collection contains a published booklet which outlines an act of parliament of the Dominion of Canada which was meant to regulate Canada’s fisheries. This booklet also details amendments and additions that were made to this act.
A photo copy of a advertisement that details different routes on the Saint John river and prices to go on a steam ship. As well a table of distances of little towns from Saint John or from Fredericton.