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Fonds Cap-de-Cocagne - Bureau de poste

  • CA CEAAC 1245
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1937

Ce fonds comprend un registre, 1887-1922, varia, [19-?], 1920-1937, registre des lettres enregistrées du bureau de poste du Cap-de-Cocagne, Nouveau Brunswick. Le registre de février 1887 à octobre 1907 ne contient que des informations concernant la météo. L'enregistrement des lettres débute en octobre 1907 et s'arrête au début d'août 1922.

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Fonds Coopérative des pêcheurs de la baie de Cocagne

  • CA CEAAC 1261
  • Fonds
  • 1946

Le fonds est composé d'un carnet de comptes du magasin de la Coopérative. Il comprend les achats de matériels / équipements pour la pêche. Il contient les noms des pêcheurs de la baie de Cocagne (Nouveau-Brunswick). Ce document est très utile pour connaître les coûts reliés à la pêche au lendemain de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Le responsable du magasin à l'époque était Aquila Hébert.

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Fonds Placide-Robichaud

  • CA CEAAC 1264
  • Fonds
  • [19--]

Ce fonds contient d'un texte de vocation religieuse [prière] écrit par Placide Robichaud. Le style de l'écriture semble indiquer que le texte daterait de la première moitié du XXe siècle.

Robichaud, Placide

Charles F. Edgecombe, Estate Fonds

  • CA FRM MS103
  • Collection
  • 1870 - 1920

Series consits of the photographs of Charles F. Edgecombe.

Edgecombe, Charles F.

Ethel Anderson

  • CA FRM MS133
  • Fonds
  • 1905-c.1911

A series of six albums of 1,527 postcards collected by Ethel Anderson from 1905 to c.1911 and were donated by the executors of her estate as stipulated in her will and a series of 26 leather postcards.

Anderson, Ethel

Charles Duncan Everett

  • CA MNBM ID112
  • Fonds
  • 1826 - 1844

This fonds consists of an account book, 1832-1843, and business material including bankruptcy documents and promissory notes.

Everett, Charles Duncan

Mary Spurr Harding genealogical

  • CA MNBM ID151
  • Collection
  • 1851 - 1910

The collection consists of genealogical information and family letters. There are original letters with transcriptions, written by Mary Spurr Harding from Shippegan and Chatham, N.B., in 1851-1852, to her mother Amelia deWolf Spurr in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. The letters discuss: children; childhood conditions, including remedies for worms; mid-19th century everyday life for women; relatives; preserving food, particularly fruit; family friends; travel within the province; and the slow delivery of mail. There is also some discussion of Mary Harding's husband John's lumber and shipping business.

There is also a modern hand-drawn map showing the places in northern New Brunswick and Nova Scotia where Spurr and Harding families lived; photocopies of photographs of Mary Harding (1850 -1901); newsclippings of family obituaries; a photograph of the Harding house in Miramichi; and genealogical material including a printed form showing Spurr family lineage.

Harding, Mary Spurr

J.B. Snowball letter

  • CA MNBM ID1732
  • Fonds
  • 1887

This letter is dated 1887 to John Brown from J.B. Snowball, manager of the Chatham Branch Railway notifying Mr. Brown that his claims of property damage by the railway was to be heard by jury summoned under "An Act To Incorporate The Chatham Branch Railway". A meeting was scheduled at the Police Magistrate's Office on 19 September 1887 at 11:00 am.

Snowball, Jabez Bunting

Louise Manny

  • CA MNBM ID3727
  • Fonds
  • 1829-1969

The Louise Manny Collection includes letters, documents, newspapers, ephemeral items and Manny's working files. Her files contain over 3500 letters but, unfortunately, Manny did not preserve all of her correspondence - many letters were cut up for scrap-paper.

The correspondence between Manny and the New Brunswick Museum has been supplemented with photocopies from the Museum files. The photocopies of original letters and other items marked "private collection" are from the Clara MacLean Collection now in the custody of Joan Burchill

Manny, Louise Elizabeth

John R. McCulley

  • CA MNBM ID489
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1901

The fonds consists of a diary kept by John R. McCulley during service in the Boer War. It includes a description of the voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia. in February 1900, daily life aboard ship, arrival in Capetown, South Africa, and troop movements from March to December 1900 as well as details of the return voyage to Canada. There are some names soldiers killed in action and names of wounded, including the nature of their injuries. There is mention of outbreaks of enteric fever, including the author's own, place names such as Bloomfontein and Pretoria. There is a list of dates, with South African locations or engagements and remarks which were taken from the official record of the 1st Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles plus a few other facts pertinent to this unit including numbers of wounded and killed in action.

McCulley, John R.

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