MC14 includes burial dates from 1830 to 1915 for the United Church Cemetery in Dufferin, Charlotte County and the Old Oak Bay Cemetery for the Church of England off the St. David's Ridge Road in Charlotte County.
Item covers period 1798, 1801 - 1803. Information provided identifies sheep farmers during the period and describes ear cuts/piercings that were used for identification purposes of the animals.
Sea Coast Resort and Eastern Maine, New Brusnwick, Nova Scotai, Prince Edward Isld. and Cape Breton 1892 ; published by the International Steamship Co. ; an illustrated guide book to the coast of Maine and the Maritime Provinces it includes travel information and prices of tickets ; books provide scenic photographs, stories, advertisements, maps, and travel information.
3 books from the first St Andrews Library. Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott; An Apology for the Bible by Rev. Richard Watson; An Autumn near the Rhine.
Fond includes copy of the Act of Incorporation, Bye-laws, Rules and Regulations of the St Andrews Rural Cemetery Company, Revised Edition 1947;St. Andrews Rural Cemetery owner's register from 1866-1960 with plan showing numbers of plots; membership book (1896-1900).
One small invitation. Members of the St. Andrews Society included B.R. Stevenson, George Mowat, E.S. Polleys, Charles A. Kennedy, J.H. Whitlock. The dance was held in Gove Hall on Thursday 27th December, 1866 at 8:30 pm. The dance card was printed by J & A McMillan
St. Croix Skating Rink Company (St. Stephen) cash book (October 1882 - May 1898) ; audit is dated May 7, 1894. Book records Debits and Credits for period of operation ; toward the back half of the book sales are recorded from February 7, 1898 to June 25, 1900 ; there is no indication of what these "sale" entries represent ; the final two pages are entitled 1886 Medals from February 12 to March 30, 1886
Item is a 78 page book of poetry featuring the works of Walter Mansfield Buck. Buck was born in Dublin, Ireland, in December of 1826. A civil engineer, Buck came to Canada in 1852 where he was appointed Chief Engineer of the New Brunswick & Canadian Railway. From that time on he held important positions on every railroad in New Brunswick, and at the time of his death in 1881 he was Provincial Engineer of New Brunswick. Buck lived in St. Andrews and a was a member of the All Saints Anglican Church. Buck revised the plans to convert the All Saints Church from a stone structure to a wooden one.