- CA THT 2006.18C-2006.18.02
- Item
- [before 1913]
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Enterprise Company staff in front of the office, which includes more than 80 people. Some of the Individuals in photograph are as follows
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Enterprise Company staff in front of the office, which includes more than 80 people. Some of the Individuals in photograph are as follows
Part of Helen Smith Collection
Item is a folded holiday greeting card affixed with string received by the Hicks family in 1916.
Part of Anne & Richard Hicks Collection
Item is a portrait of a group of young children with a woman in the middle [likely a school class and teacher]. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.
Part of Helen Smith Collection
Item is a folded holiday greeting card affixed with string sent by members of the Hicks family.
Item is a tax bill from the Municipality of Westmorland, made out to George Rogers.
Item is a document made out to Messrs.Geo.Campbell & Sons, which reads, “Dear Sir, We enclose for favor of acceptance and return by first mail, whether accepted or not, the following draft: Dom. Manufacturing Ltd. $70.17”. Document is signed by G. H. MacKenzie, Manager
George Campbell and Sons Ltd.
Letters to Workmen's Compensation Board
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a letter written by the Read Stone Company to the Workmen’s Compensation Board in Saint John, NB in 1921, discussing two separate cases of injury.
Photocopy provided for legibility
Part of Anne & Richard Hicks Collection
Item is a photograph of the “grade 8±” students seated in their classroom at the Sackville School in Sackville, New Brunswick. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.
Postcard of Aberdeen High School
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a postcard sent to Mabel (Wry) Alward from her sister J. Pearl C. Wry. The message reads, “Have all my work finished. Have had a wonderful time. Mrs. Read is a pet. Will see you Sunday if all goes well. In haste for 4:30. P.W.”
Item is a bill from purchases made by George Rogers at J. L. Black & Sons Wholesale and Retail Merchants.