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Jeffrey Holmes Collection

  • CA CCA MC 977
  • Fonds
  • 1919 - 1984

This collection contains programs and material for events at the Algonquin Hotel and St. Andrews Arena, a doctor's note for members of the Caughey family, prayer documents, and a patch for a NASA space shuttle mission.

Neville Parker Papers

  • CA CCA MC360
  • Collection
  • 1784 - 1860

The Neville Parker Papers range most from 1820 to 1836 with some outlier documents from before and after. The papers contain information on clients, payment information, shipping information, correspondence, and client estate business.

Royal Canadian Legion Fonds

  • CA CCA MC 641
  • Fonds
  • 1917-2018

The fonds consists of two separate branches, Passamaqoddy and St. Croix. The former containing mostly Ladies Auxiliary with accounting history, memberships, and costs, and surrender of their charters and rights in 2018. The latter consists of meeting minutes of all sub-branches and memberships. Some reference to the Great War Veterans Association, a predecessor to the Royal Canadian Legion with a partial history of the branch since it’s founding. Further sub-branches covered by or in relation to the St. Croix branch is included, such as Beavers, Scouts, Ladies, Sr., and Jr. Auxiliary.

St. Croix Branch No. 9 Royal Canadian Legion

Gardiner and Doon fonds

  • CA CCA MC 981
  • Collection
  • 1894-1938

File / item list
Published items
Series includes publications that are assumed to have been accumulated or acquired by Gardiner & Doon.
Note: The contents are arranged chronologically by publication date where known.

  1. McAlpine’s gazetteer and guide: Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. – 1898. – Halifax : A. & W. MacKinlay Blank Book Makers & Manufacturing Stationers. – 1 volume of textual records and graphic materials ; 20 x 14 x 5.5 cm
  2. Heaton’s annual: the commercial handbook of Canada and boards of trade register (seventeenth year). – 1921. – Toronto : Heaton’s Agency. – 1 volume of textual records and graphic materials ; 18.5 x 12.5 x 4 cm
  3. Bank of Nova Scotia one hundredth anniversary publication. – 1932. – 1 volume of textual records and graphic materials ; 25 x 18 x 1 cm
    Item includes a brief historical account and includes the following appendices:
    • Presidents, vice-presidents and general managers
    • Directors of the bank (1900-1932)
    • General executive, branches and managers
    • Record of profits (1872-1931)
    • Financial statements
    • Chronology
  4. Gurney Scale Co. catalogue no. 100. – [19--?]. – 1 volume of textual records and graphic materials ; 23 x 15 x 0.5 cm
    Unpublished items
    Series includes ledgers and related financial accounting books used to document the day to day operations of Gardiner & Doon of St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Where groups of records are identified they are placed in the same file for greater ease of access.
    Note: Arrangement of this series was imposed by the original processing archivist and is chronological according to file or item content starting with the earliest date to put it in sequence.
  5. Day book. – 1 July 1894 – 30 September 1896. – 1 volume of textual records ; 34 x 21 x 3 cm
  6. Day book. – 10 September 1909 – 5 July 1915. – 1 volume of textual records ; 42 x 18 x 7.5 cm
  7. Letter book. – 1899-1901. – 1 volume of textual records ; 28.5 x 23.5 x 7 cm
    Note: About 60 pages out of a 1000 were used in the volume. Many of the letters are very faint and difficult to read.
  8. Fish ledgers. – 1908-1930. – 3 volumes of textual records
    8.1. [Fish purchases?] ledger. – 27 July 1908 – 4 August 1909. – 1 volume of textual records ; 29.5 x 13.5 x 1 cm
    Note: Volume is fully used.
    8.2. Lobster ledger. – 1 May 1919 – September 1930. – 1 volume of textual records ; 37 x 15 x 0.75 cm
    Note: Volume is about 2/3 used.
    8.3. [Fish purchases?] ledger. – 15 July 1920 – 8 November 1920. – 1 volume of textual records ; 30.5 x 13 x 1.5 cm
    Note: Item is 2/3 used.
  9. Bills receivable ledger. – June 1909 – March 1916. – 1 volume of textual records ; 17.5 x 21.5 x 1 cm
    Note: The ledger was purchased from Barnes & Co., Blankbook manufacturers in Saint John, New Brunswick.
  10. Cash account registers. – 1911-1930. – 7 volumes of textual records
    10.1. Cash account register. – 22 July 1911 – 2 April 1912. – 1 volume of textual records ; 32.5 x 14.5 x 0.75 cm
    10.2. Cash account register. – 15 July 1913 – 16 February 1914. – 1 volume of textual records ; 32.5 x 13.5 x 0.75 cm
    10.3. Cash account register. – 27 October 1919 – 10 November 1919. – 1 volume of textual records ; 37 x 15 x 0.75 cm
    10.4. Cash account register. – 7 April 1920 – 16 October 1920. – 1 volume of textual records ; 37 x 15 x 0.75 cm
    10.5. Scroll cash register 2. – April 1922 – November 1922. – 1 volume of textual records ; 31.25 x 14 x 1 cm
    Item references the prices for different types of fish and is recorded by a number of different individuals.
    10.6. Cash book. – 7 March 1924 – 8 August 1925. -- 33 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
    10.7. Cash book I. – April 1929 – June 1930. – 1 volume of textual records ; 36 x 15 x 3 cm
    Note: Item contains 292 pages and the volume is fully used.
  11. Orders registers. – 1922-1930. – 6 volumes of textual records
    11.1. Orders register 4. – February 1922 – 26 June 1922. – 1 volume of textual records ; 30.5 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm
    11.2. Orders register 6. – January 1923-September 1923. – 1 volume of textual records ; 30.5 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm
    11.3. Orders register. – 23 April 1926 – February 1928. – 1 volume of textual records ; 33 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
    11.4. Orders register. – 24 June 1927 – 2 August 1928. – 1 volume of textual records ; 33 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
    11.5. Orders register. – 15 December 1928 – 26 September 1929. – 1 volume of textual records ; 36 x 16 x 3 cm
    Note: Gardiner & Doon is recorded inside the front cover. It was purchased from Barnes & Co., Blankbook manufacturers in Saint John, New Brunswick. All 292 pages are fully used.
    11.6. Orders I register. – 26 September 1929 – 17 September 1930. – 1 volume of textual records ; 36 x 16 x 3 cm
    Note: John A. Doon is recorded inside the front cover. It was purchased from Barnes & Co., Blankbook manufacturers in Saint John, New Brunswick. All 292 pages are fully used.
  12. Gardiner & Doon cheque register. – 1922-1923. – 1 volume, 1 leaf of textual records ; 17.5 x 9 x 1 cm
    Item consists of a volume containing just the stubs of cheques that were issued by this fish dealer business along with an example of a stationery label for the business.
    Note: The binding from the item is separating.
  13. Gardiner & Doon bank account ledger. – 1924-1935. – 1 volume of textual records
    Item includes notes on the first few pages about fish prices, followed by drafts and notes payable (including customs). The majority of the volume relates to the bank account. Just over half the volume is used.
  14. Bank of Nova Scotia account register belonging to John A. Doon. – 31 May 1929 – 3 May 1934. – 1 volume of textual records ; 17.5 x 10.5 x 2 cm
    Item includes a number of loose items including:
    • Collections request against Binns Fish Market via the Bank of Montreal in St. Stephen, NB. – 13 January 1938. – 1 folded leaf of textual records
    • Purchase from Herb Haugh. – [193-]. – 1 folded leaf of textual records
    • Order from T.W. Giberson (Holmesville, New Brunswick). – 19 January 1937. – 1 folded leaf of textual records
    • Promissory note due 1 June 1930 in favour of George Gardiner from John A. Doon via the Bank of Nova Scotia. – 1 June 1928. – 1 folded leaf of textual records with affixed excise stamp
    • Receipt for the sale of smelts by R.S. Hamilton Co. (Boston, Massachusetts). – 31 October 1936. – 1 folded leaf of textual records
    • Sheet of accounting figures. – n.d. – 1 folded leaf of textual records
    • T. Eaton Co. receipt. – 16 December 1936. – 1 folded leaf, 1 envelope of textual records
    • Invoice and freight bill relating to an order of fish by John Cooper of Arthurette, New Brunswick. – November 1935. – 2 affixed leaves of folded textual records
    • Canadian Pacific express envelopes containing bills addressed to John A. Doon. – [postmarked March 1936]. – 2 envelopes of textual records
      Note: The payees were Barry Dunphy of Woodstock, New Brunswick and Thomas Zamora of Minto, New Brunswick.
    • Note drawn on George Doon via Bank of Nova Scotia issued to C.W. Mallory for $50. – 2 May 1936. – 1 folded leaf with affixed excise stamp
    • Note drawn on Leonard Bros. Ltd. via the Bank of Nova Scotia issued to John M. Doon for $11.50. – 3 August 1936. – 1 folded leaf with affixed excise stamps

George Gardiner

Community Organizations

  • CA KPH 2
  • Fonds
  • 1897 - 2007

A series of documents regarding various community organizations on the Kingston Peninsula, including the Fortnightly Club, the Olive Lodge, and the Midian Lodge.

Harris Hatch Papers

  • CA CCA MC 349
  • Collection
  • 1809-1858

Papers consists of the day-to-day activities Harris Hatch was experiencing through correspondence and receipts. Majority of the papers from the correspondence series comes from business related letters to and from clients from various areas in and around Charlotte County. While the Receipted Bills series consists primarily of personal expenses for his home (now the Ross Memorial Museum (188 Montague St., St. Andrews, NB)) and family members.

Hatch, Harris

MC3/ Diane Doiron sous-fonds

  • CA QHINB MC4111 MC3
  • Fonds
  • 1987, 2017-2019

Material related to the 2SLGBTQIA+ purge of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Diane Doiron's personal experience as a 2SLGBTQIA+ Veteran.

Doiron, Diane

MC8/ The G Club sous-fonds

  • CA QHINB MC4111 / MC8
  • Subfonds
  • 1998-2002

Greg Ericson opened The G Club, located at 377 King St., on the third floor, with two business partners on the second week of September 1998; the club closed 4 July 2003.
In 1998, there were no other gay clubs in Fredericton, and Ericson and his partners opened a bar that would serve the community. Ericson wanted a space that offered product excellence (in the form of a variety of liquors and original cocktails), as well as a comfortable / welcoming social space for LGBTQ+ folks. Employees were encouraged to greet newcomers and introduce them to the regular patrons, welcoming them into the space before the dance music began. A competition was held to name the club, and “The G Club” was chosen for its ambiguity: it could be 'The Good Club', 'The Gay Club', but many patrons referred to it as 'The G-Spot', as the club was “on the third floor, and difficult to find”- Greg Ericson.
City by-laws require bars to close their doors at 2:00AM, The G Club patrons would be getting out at the same time as patrons from other clubs- which caused a few fights to break out, and LGBTQ+ folks didn't feel safe returning home. To address this issue, the club would often remain open until the other bar crowds dispersed. Included in the collection are a number of Suspension Notices issued by the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety, for violating the Liquor Control Act by remaining open past 2:00AM. Included in this collection are invoices and a letter from Chippin Ventures Inc. It was Ericson’s perception that Chippin Ventures was particularly aggressive towards The G. Club, looking to bill and fine the business wherever they could.

MC11/ Stephanie Tierney sous-fonds

  • CA QHINB MC4111 / MC11
  • Subfonds
  • 2016-2017

Stephanie Tierney is a trans-woman and activist from Saint John, New Brunswick. In 2016 Stephanie worked with Saint John's Local 107.3 FM to produce KWIR, a radio show that intends to give a voice to queer community members. Records include 8 interviews with members of Saint John's queer community, speaking on a number of topics such as transgender rights, drag, LGBTQ+ rights in Canada and New Brunswick, PFLAG, and mental health.

MC15 / Sarah McAdam sous fonds

  • CA QHINB MC 4111 / MC15
  • Subfonds
  • 2000-2003, 2009-2011, 2017

Sarah McAdam is a musician and community organizer who lived and worked in Fredericton during the 2000’s. McAdam was a waitress and event planner at BOOM! the queer nightclub between 2007 and 2012. McAdam also was a cofounder of Fredericton Pride and organizer of the event for several years.

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