Item is a Christmas card sent from Pearl Wry to John and Mabel Alward. Enclosed is a sprig of cedar and a poem. Card was sent from Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Original envelope included.
These fonds contain pamphlets published by the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, or Mormons. The intention of these pamphlets is to inform readers about the Mormons endeavors in the field of genealogy, explain their interest in genealogy, and clear up misconceptions about the Mormon’s views on Jesus and the Bible.
Item is a letter from Clarence E. Dixon (Rapid City, Manitoba) to Walter Irwin Dixon (Sackville, New Brunswick) dated 14 September 1912 Letter discusses agriculture activities, livestock and letters from friends
This fonds consists of bills and receipts for household and personal expenses of the Colin Campbell family. Most are for food, clothing, hairdressing, furnishing, painting, "the girls" schooling, and funeral expenses for "our dear little boy." There are also a few legal and financial papers.
This series contains letters and correspondence pertaining to the Gorham family in Kings County. There are both personal and professional letters housed within it. The contents range in date from the 1800's to 1995.
This collection contains an issue of Courier Lifestyles Seniors Magazine, a publication by the St. Croix Courier which targets seniors in the Charlotte County region. These publications contain articles of interest to seniors, such as genealogical research or events happening at seniors homes.
This collection contains a genealogy chart which maps the descendants of David Craig and Mary Steele, Loyalist settlers from Scotland who settled in the Chamcook region of Charlotte County, New Brunswick.
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing the death of John Willard Wry, written in Sackville on August 22, 1937. According to the text, Willard passed away in the Amherst hospital following an operation for the amputation of his right leg.