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Paper Box Factory Cutting Room

Item is a photograph showing a section of the cutting room on the 1st floor of the Paper Box Factory.
The bottom half of a photograph of a woman holding flowers is located on verso, which reads “Ada & white lilies”. Top half of picture is located on item 12. Item appears to have been cut from a scrap book which held pictures on both sides

Cook, Florence

The Burgess Collection

  • Item
  • [194-?]

"The Burgess Collection" contains an obituary for Mrs. S.W. Burgess of Moncton, a list of mourners at the funeral of Mrs. S.W. Burgess, The Daily Times, an obituary for Dr. S.W. Burgess of Moncton, 14/12/43, an obituary for W.T. Burgess, Telegraph-Journal, a photograph of New Kings County Church, 1930, The story of Riverbank: 1820-1930, by G.D. Robertson, a reproduction of a pencil sketch of Moncton in 1833, a letter from Mrs. R.H. Beaton to Mrs. Colpitts, re: McDonald Family, 25/04/77, photograph, "The Queen and her youngest Grandchildren", The Moncton Transcript, 18/04/36.

Ann (Haley) Berman

  • CA CCA MC 867
  • Item
  • [194-?]

This series contains the papers of Ann (Haley) Berman including a scrapbook compiled by Ann with a detailed map of New Brunswick on the cover. Newspaper and magazine clippings collected in the scrapbook concern significant New Brunswick places and landmarks, people, and events from the 1940s. Some notable cut-outs include articles on Dochet, or St. Croix, Island, fires in St. George including a two-storey wooden frame 1800's house, customs officers at Upper Mills, lighthouse and fog stations in the Bay of Fundy and their keepers, the Home and School Association on Campobello, fishing in Blacks Harbour and other areas of the Bay of Fundy, and mysterious moose carcass near St. George. The scrapbook also contains clippings on the city of Saint John’s history, some of New Brunswick’s earliest settlers, famous families and individuals such as Lord Beaverbrook or Charles Saint Etienne de La Tour, New Brunswick hospitals and the Red Cross, hunting and fishing, and global events like post World War II talks between Britain, the U. S. and Russia.

1950 Shoveling Snow

Item is a photograph of George W. E. Davis shoveling snow in front of the Sackville Box Factory (not visible in photo).

Robert Newton Anderson genealogy

  • CA MtA 127
  • Collection
  • [1983?-198-?]

Collection contains material concerning the Anderson family, founding pioneers of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including genealogical information for the Anderson’s of Sackville, New Brunswick, identifying the branch that migrated west before the mid 1870's. This consist of: "The Hardscrabble Andersons", by Mary Augusta, n.d. (after 1986); "Two White Oxen, a perspective of early Saskatoon, 1874-1905", from the memoirs of Barbara (Hunter) Anderson, compiled and edited by George W. Anderson and Robert N. Anderson, revised edition 1993; genealogical chart of the descendants of Thomas Anderson (1745-1841); genealogical chart of the descendants of Thomas R. Anderson (1745-1841), with family connections with Seaman, Crabtree, Pidge, and Tingley; and genealogical chart of the descendants of William George Anderson of Saskatoon, b. 1898.

Anderson family Genealogy (Sackville)

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