Fonds reflects the lives, careers, and military services of George Rogers and his family. Fonds consists of various textual records and photographs from the George Rogers family of Sackville, New Brunswick. It includes letters between family members; newspaper clippings about the family; and photographs of the family home and activities of George, his two wives, and their 13 children. The fonds also consists of a letter from Karen Eames in 2018 that accompanied the rest of the fonds documenting her knowledge of the Rogers side of her family.
Textural material, photographs and negatives, ephemera, and small objects relating to the Hooper family and St. Andrews Seniors Club. The photos are of various people, places, scenery, and events from Charlotte County and of the last century. Most textural material is newspaper and newspaper clippings of various importance such as obituaries to a local report on the Hooper lives to poems dedicated to living and resting members of their family. Ephemera is not necessarily connected intellectually to the Hooper family, but rather can be related due to the material being enclosed with other supporting material. Other textual material can include documentation and biographies of members of the family and their accomplishments and passing.
Fonds relates to the Morice Brother’s business activities in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick and Marcie (Morice) Fullerton’s education and interests in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of letters to and from the Morice Brothers, including one referencing the sale of the Christopher Boultenhouse property after his death; Marcie Fullerton’s tests, report cards, graduation certificates, certificate of honor, Valedictory address from the Middle Sackville Superior School, and a newspaper clipping of Marcie Fullerton receiving the charter for the Business and Professional Woman’s Club; photos of Middle Sackville’s Morice Mill Pond, the Red Cross Society, and an unknown Military unit; and the menus of Sackville restaurants Marcie visited and enjoyed. Fonds contains four series: Series 1: Morice family; 1878, 1906. Series 2: Marcie’s Education and Professional Development; 1926-1936, [196-?], 1961. Series 3: Photographs; [189-?], [191-]-[192-?], 1958. Series 4: Sackville Restaurant Menus; [193-]-[194-?].
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.
This collection contains textual material related to veterans of World War I and World War II from Charlotte County as well as news related to veterans and Remembrance Day events. Most of the items in this collection are newspaper articles, which include news stories, editorials, reprints, and obituaries related to Charlotte County veterans or Remembrance Day events. Also included are promotional documents and pamphlets from the Royal Canadian Legion, Veteran’s Affairs Canada, and the War Amps. Lastly, a piece of correspondence between the Charlotte County Archives and Veteran’s Affairs Canada is also included.
This collection contains clippings from newspaper articles related to the Charlotte County area which cannot be directly associated with any specific newspaper and are sometimes incomplete. Different types of articles include genealogical information, obituaries, special local events, and news related to businesses.