File contains research material compiled by Frances Wade as a result of a family genealogical research, consisting of Bulmer and Gaskin family genealogy charts and notes and pictures of members of the Bulmer family. In addition the material includes a coloured photocopy of a sampler worked by Sarah Ann Bulmer, 1855, depicting a house. Wade’s research material about early houses in Sackville and Dorchester, New Brunswick, collected as she attempted to identify the house, is also included.
Fonds consists of three images removed from Fred Rand’s photograph album featuring the Mount Allison organizations including the women’s senior (1919) and junior (1920) basketball teams and members of the Krooks secret society. The contents of the fonds provide examples of groups that would have been known on campus during the second decade of the 20th century.
Fonds consists of a valedictory address delivered at the Convocation of Mount Allison University by G. Roy Long, 1906, and submission of autobiographical information G. Roy Long, candidate for a Rhodes scholarship for the province of Prince Edward Island, for the year of 1907.
Item is a permit to install electric wiring at M. A. Crawford’s place at 47 Queen’s Road in Sackville, New Brunswick. The electrical contractor listed on the permit is George Anderson.
Fonds consists of five archival items pertaining to George Campbell and Sons Ltd., including two receipts and one tax bill made out to George Rogers, a long-term employee of the George Campbell and Sons Ltd.
Collection contains a collection of biographical material concerning Nijs de Vos. Includes: a eulogy; a biographical sketch of Nijs de Vos, by the New Brunswick Institute of Chartered Accountants, when conferring on him an Honours degree, 1972, attached to which is Nijs de Vos' record of NBUCA Offices and Appointments held, 1963-1979; a testimonial to Professor Nijs de Vos given by J. Daniel Trainor, Executive Director of the Atlantic School of Chartered Accountancy, for his induction into the Accounting Hall of Fame, 23 November 1990; Curriculum Vitae of Nijs de Vos; and obituary for Nijs (Nick) de Vos, Moncton "Times-Transcript", 17 November 1993.
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.
File contains photographs of a group of Sackville school children and teacher, Sackville High School hockey, Mount Allison University football team, and Mount Allison Academy and Commercial College hockey team and bookkeeping class. Gerald C. Ayer appears in each of the photographs.
Unidentified boy in horse-drawn carriage, in front of the Ford Hotel, West Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, early 1900s.
Ford's Hotel (front exterior), west Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick. The original is inscribed, "1908 Ford Hotel Sackville".
Woman and child in horse drawn sleigh, on College Street, at the rear of the F.C. Richardson's store, Sackville, New Brunswick, with the Male Academy in the background. The original is inscribed, "1905 Nana & half-sister Hazel Ford".
Percy Gillis in a boat on the Lily Pond, ca. 1910,
Mount Allison Ladies' College students, near football field, 1931. The original is inscribed, "Initiation 1931"
Fonds consists of a charter of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance that has multiple images, including a symbol of the Sons of Temperance. The charter includes the following images: people surrounding someone in bed, a lady in a forest, two men who look like they are signing an important document, a man reading to another man hunched over, and members' names are listed in the middle of the document. The document provided proof of allegiance and was framed for everyone to see at the Cookeville-Midgic Women's Institute Hall in Midgic, New Brunswick. (OS File 1.10).
Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance Midgic, New Brunswick