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- June 26, 1902
Contains prayers and anthems for the coronation of Edward VII.
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Contains prayers and anthems for the coronation of Edward VII.
Personal cards, advertising pamphlets, magazines, magazine clippings, newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs all relating to or belonging to members of the Coughey family in the context of their lives at home.
Coughey, Thomas (Tom) James
Courier Lifestyles Seniors Magazine
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.
St. Croix Courier
This fonds consists of the minutes, annual reports, matrons' reports and financial statements of the Home. There is also some correspondence, 1971-1978, and a record of Christmas presents, 1952-1976.
Courtenay House (Saint John, N.B.)
Cover of Hampton Herald-June 21, 1988
This issue of the Hampton Herald was released on June 21, 1988. The main article is titled "Heritage Award Presented". The article is about Harvey Dalling who was the curator of the Kings County Museum was awarded the first ever "Minister's Award for Heritage."
Fond consists of 2 photographs one of Cpl. Atkinson and the other a group photograph
Cpl. Atkinson
This Fonds consists of textual records including; The Ballad of the North Shore Cannon Ball, Easter Service, 8th New Brunswick Hussars Church Service
McCrea, Cpl James
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.
Craig Family
Fonds consists of four series comprised of records created and collected by family members documenting their involvement with the Presbyterian Church in general, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sackville, New Brunswick, in particular, and many volunteer organizations. Records included in series were mainly generated by Jeesie Elizabeth Craise's work as an active member of many Presbyterian Church organizations such as the Woman's Missionary Society, Ladies' Aid, Sunday School, Mission Band, many at local, regional and national levels and some records of work with UNICEF, Canadian Bible Society, and Red Cross.
The series include: Rev. Alexander Craise series consists of sermons, correspondence, some records related to churches in which he served; Jessie Elizabeth Craise series, 1915-1994, containing correspondence, certificates, awards, financial papers, and records of her project to document the history of Presbyterian Churches in the Atlantic region; and, M. Helen Craise Beale series, 1963-1994, consists of certificates, awards, correspondence and writings related to her father and the history of St. Andrew's, Sackville.
Praise family (Sackville)
Fonds consists mainly of correspondence between family members including Susan and Rebecca Crane and other women; Cogswell, Crane, Morse genealogical notes; legal documents; clippings; family photographs; watercolors painted by Ruth Roach Crane when she was a schoolgirl in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Crane family (Sackville)