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Broad family fonds

  • CA CCA MC 24
  • Fonds
  • 1874 - 1934

Fonds consists of materials created or accumulated by Wallace Broad and his daughter Katie Broad, including photographs, postcards, reports, booklets, programmes, and legal papers. The materials relating to Wallace Broad derive mostly from his affiliation with the University of New Brunswick and his activities as a geologist and engineer in the British Empire, including work in Canada, Africa, and China. Materials relating to Katie Broad consist of 9 albums of postcards, mostly sent to Katie Broad or her family members, from locations across the world including Canada, England, China, South Africa, Australia, India, Barbados, and the United States.

Broad, Wallace

Brownrigg Collection

  • CA CCA MC599
  • Collection
  • 1935-1962

Collection includes 2 sections from the Saint Croix Courier ( 6 June 1935,22 Dec 1960); 1 souvenir edition of the Telegraph Journal re opening of Sir James Dunn Arena ( 29 Oct 1962).

Calais Regional Chamber of Commerce

  • CA CCA MC 920
  • Fonds
  • 2003

This fonds contains material related to the Calais Regional Chamber of Commerce, including a letter to the St. Croix 2004 Coordinating Committee.

Calais Regional Chamber of Commerce

Canada (Publication)

  • CA CCA MC 886
  • Collection
  • [1967?]

“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.

Canada's National Heritage Club

  • CA CCA MC 937
  • Fonds
  • 1997

This fonds contains material related to Canada's National Heritage Club, including an issue of the club's magazine "Heritage".

Canada's National Heritage Club

Canadian Pacific Railway

  • CA CCA MC 869
  • Collection
  • 1848-1995

This collection contains correspondence, legal documents, and maps and estate plans related to a dispute between the Canadian Pacific Railway and various St. Andrews landowners during the 1990s. The dispute stems from concerns over the Canadian Pacific Railway's rights to portions of land belonging to these landowners for railway purposes. Spearheaded by James Davies, these landowners put forward a class action lawsuit arguing the C.P.R.'s right of way on this land had lapsed due to abandonment and that rights to this land should automatically revert to them. The C.P.R. had also put forward an offer to release their interest in this land in favor of the landowners.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Canadian School Handouts

  • CA CCA MC 889
  • Collection
  • 1956

This collection contains old school handouts which can either be archival in nature or provide interesting information. It includes a handout published by the United Nations Association in Canada which was meant to inform students and get them talking about the political situation in middle eastern countries during 1956.

United Nations Association in Canada

Captain David Mowat

  • CA CCA MC 905
  • Fonds
  • n.d.

These fonds contain genealogical documents on the Mowat family of St. Andrews New Brunswick. These contain information on Captain David Mowat and his brother Captain John “Hurricane Jack” Mowat of Orkney Island, Scotland and their descendants.

Captain James McLeod Collection

  • CA CCA MC49
  • Collection
  • 1882 - 1888

Documents concerned with ships owned by this company possibly came from St. George as Capt. James McLeod came from there ; these include 2 letters to James McLeod offering him the position as ship's Captain for the Bark J. Walter Scammell ; ship's owners are Scammell Brothers, Ship Brokers and Commission Merchants with offices in Saint John, New Brunswick and New York ; Carvill, McKean & Co. commission Bark Maud Scammell with James McLeod as captain to ship goods from Saint John to Galway Ireland, dated 19 June 1982 - trip expected to take 12 days ; Carey, Yale & Lambert, freight brokers, chartered the Maud Scammell to sail direct from Charleston, South Carolina to Lliverpool England direct date- 6 November 1882 ; document form the Custom House District and Port of New York confirm that on July 21, 1883 James McLeod was captain of the Bark J Walter Scammell which would deliver 800 tons of Kentucky tobacco to Bordeaux France ; a Bill of Health from the United State government confirm that all 16 people aboard the J. Walter Scammel on July 26 1884 do not have the plague or any other dangerous or contagious disease ; Scammell Brothers charter party on November 18 1884 from New York to Dunkirk, France ; the Bark also sailed to Buenoas Ayres for the some of $60 gold dated November 6, 1887 ; final Charter is dated July 23, 1888 and directs ship from Amsterdaam to New York.

McLeod, James

Castine Patriot August 11, 1983 and Castine Loyalist August 12, 13, 14, 1983

  • CA CCA MC232
  • Series
  • 1983-08-11 - 1983-08-14

Special editions of the Castine Patriot newspaper promote local activities to celebrate the re-enactment of the 1783 evacuation of Loyalists from Castine, Maine to St. Andrews New Brunswick ; articles provide a schedule of activities and a brief history of the Castine-St. Andrews connection with the Loyalist settlement in 1783. Two copies of the Castine Loyalist issue.

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