- CA CCA MC16
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- 1841
Consists of two petitions, one from John Fryer and One from James Curtain regarding the operation of ferries between Chitty's Cove and Joe's Point in St. Andrews and the American side (1841).
Consists of two petitions, one from John Fryer and One from James Curtain regarding the operation of ferries between Chitty's Cove and Joe's Point in St. Andrews and the American side (1841).
Scrap book containing genealogical research by J.C. Hanson Jr,
Pages from Grammar School Review
Published on the first of each month by the students of the Charlotte County Grammer School St. Andrews, NB Vol. 1 May 1893 No. 2
Coastal Place Names : Point Lepreau to Musquash
A list of coastal areas from Point Lepreau to Musquash and how they received their namesakes. Included are hand drawn maps showing the locations of said areas. The project was completed by David H. Thompson funded by the Canada Council.
Thompson, David H.
St. Andrews N.B. in the 1870s as remembered by Ethel Naunton Julian
Plan of St. Andrews Town Plat with notes about Mrs. Emery's family and friends living there in the 1870s, made in 1930s.
Certificate for two shares in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, 1856
A certificate for two shares in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, value 5 pounds issued to Nehemiah Marks December 17, 1856 and signed by F.H. Todd, Pres. and D. Brown secretary; a certificate for Lot No. 234 on Cedar Avenue, value 18 pounds, issued to Riv. John S. Thompson September 18, 1861 signed by D. Brown.
St. Stephen Rural Cemetery
Census of Northern and Southern Grand Manan, 1821
Census information showing names of male and female residents, including children over 16 and children under 16, and indicating the numbers of oxen, cows, sheep and hogs owned. Document is part of the House of Assembly papers. A transcript of this is to be found on page 27 volume 1 of "Sands of Time" published by the Grand Manan Genealogical Society 1980.
Coastal Place Names: Point Lepreau to Musquash
A list of coastal areas from Point Lepreau to Musquash and how their namesake, and hand drawn maps of the coastline.
This fonds consists of the personal papers of the Spinney family, as well deeds and court documents, and flyers, programs, newspapers, scrapbooks, and other gathered by the family (primarily Llewellyn Spinney) relating to local and world events connected to St George and Charlotte County as a whole. The documents particularly relate to the First and Second World Wars, the Eastern Pulp Wood Co., Ford automobiles, businesses of St George, the Utopia Centre, Black's Harbour high school, James Mollison and the American Flyers, church events, the Royal Family, and rum running.
Students of Charlotte County Grammar School (St. Andrews)
The fonds consists of issues of Grammar School Times and Grammar School Review. There are 13 handwritten and illustrated issues of Grammar School Times, covering the period 25 September 1895 to 16 December 1895. They include community news, school news, and local advertisements, as well as comments on students' conduct (negative) and disciplinary actions.
The fonds also includes 8 issues of Grammar School Review, covering the period October 1935 to December 1935. They include current events, school news, and local advertisements. A column entitled "Old Graduates" provides information on activities and careers of former students of the Grammar School. Of particular interest, is the information, in several of these columns, on the careers of women graduates, who may be termed "new women" -- women who went on to study at universities / colleges and who had successful careers outside the home.
Grammar School Times (St. Andrews, N.B.)