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.
Ce fonds comprend une seule série : généalogie (1981). Il s'agit d'une étude sur la famille de Guillaume (dit Willie) Belliveau, né le 26 août 1889 à Anse-aux-Belliveau, Clare (Nouvelle-Écosse).
Fonds consists of a letter from Charles G.D. Roberts, The Ernscliff, Toronto, Ontario, 15 November 1927; photographs, five of which include Charles G.D. Roberts, one included an unidentified young girl with a cat and a dog; and various clippings.
This collection consists of 15 minute books of Saint Mark's Masonic Lodge No. 5 for the years 1854-2007 inclusive, as well as a single minute book of Hibernian Masonic Lodge No. 318 for the years 1845-1863.
Masonic Order (Freemasons). St. Andrews Masonic Lodge (St. Andrews, N.B.)
Fonds consists of Photographs of officers and listing of The N.B. Loyalists . 22 photographs and reproductions of officers and personnel in period uniform. A brief one page history of The Queen's Rangers from 1778-1783. Approximately 100 pages of a list that shows the names of heads of families or single men of 18 years of age and upwards, their former homes, their service during the Revolution, their first grants, their subsequent grants and/or place of residence. The Battles of Monmouth, Germantown and Brandywine 1777; Spencer's Ordinary 1781 and the Cowpens . Also included is 5" x 7" photocopy of a recruiting poster for the Queen's Rangers , and one (8.5 " x 11") photocopy of the Colours of the Rangers. The original is in the Public Library in Toronto. Materials on history of the cavalry trooper's sword, including photo of the same. A Photocopy from the book by Colonel David M. Stewart " The Queen's York Rangers.". A listing of NB Loyalists, numerous photocopies from different publications concerning the Queen's Rangers and a photocopy of the pamphlet issued in connection with the presentation of the colours to the Public Library of Toronto.
Fonds consists of 25 various photos of donor's experiences with the regiment in World War II and includes portraits of comrades, cemeteries and daily life.