A series of documents from the Clifton Branch of the New Brunswick Women's Institute, which was founded on October 17, 1912. Registers demonstrate that between twenty and twenty-five women tended to be active members per year.
This contains records of the Loyal Orange Association in Kingston, New Brunswick. The Kingston lodge was a branch of the Boyne Orange Lodge, a section of the Orange Order. The Orange Order was a nativist protestant organization with roots in British loyalist groups in eighteenth-century Ireland. It commemorated the Battle of the Boyne and the Protestant Ascendency. In Canada, it championed allegiance to the British Crown. The organization itself was modelled on the Masons.
"Salt Sea Breezes of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea NB". A booklet put out by the Tourist Association of St. Andrews probably in the 1920's or earlier. It is illustrated with photographs and drawings. Also includes a letter from Lewis A. Mills to F.H. Grimmer, a request for assistance from an "Elisha" to Mr. Grimmer, and letters to George Grimmer concerning the appointments of a Public Notary and a Commissioner for Charlotte County.
2 publications 'Support School Expansion' (1951) promoting the idea that Prince Arthur School could no longer meet requirements for schooling in St. Andrews and that another school should be built. A vote was to be held on June 28, 1951. Also included is an invitation to a house party with information on the Alice Coughey house in St. Andrews written on it.
This collection includes materials pertaining to the Roosevelt family's activities in Charlotte County, and a guide book to their estate on Campobello Island.
This collection consists of documents concerning Sir William Van Horne and his estate on Minister's Island, including grants and deeds, account books, drawings, correspondence, news clippings, Sir William Van Horne's will, and architectural plans.
This fonds contains various administrative documents used for the daily operation of the Fundy Weir Fishermen's Association and a few of its endeavors.
This fonds contains administrative documents for the Charlotte County branch of the John Howard Society, as well as documents from meetings. Also included are pieces of correspondence with other branches and organizations, educational materials related to the society's mission, and materials for prisoners.
This fonds contains material related to the shipyards operated by Charles Short in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and Calais, Maine. It includes a newspaper article and booklet on the history of one of their ships, the "Rocklands".
This fonds contains material related to the Tides Institute and Museum of Art, including promotional material and documents related to their Passamaquoddy Region Culture Pass project.