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A slip of paper advertising William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" directed by Andrew Garrod at Saint Johns High School Auditorium at 8:00 pm. Ticket prices were advertised as $3.00 and students $2.00.
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A slip of paper advertising William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" directed by Andrew Garrod at Saint Johns High School Auditorium at 8:00 pm. Ticket prices were advertised as $3.00 and students $2.00.
At the Ontario Archives (Includes Charter of James First)
A document containing a translated manuscript detailing some history of Nova Scotia mostly detailing the Charter of James First.
Augusta C. Umphray student notebook
Fonds consists of a notebook inscribed "Augusta C. Umphray, Free Union School, Yonkers." The notebook is divided into three distinct sections. Section one, dated 1866, is a "Literature Chart", listing authors with the century in which they were writing. This section appears to pre-date Umphray's enrollment at Mount Allison. The second section in titled "Spelling Book, Vol. 2nd, 1867" and consists of words and their meanings. The third section is an undated poem in 61 stanzas entitled "School Bound - An Idyl".
At first glance it appears that the poem was written by Umphray herself to celebrate the friendship she felt for her teachers at the Female Academy: Miss Catherine Proctor (see stanza 19ff); Miss Mary Piccard (sic) (see stanza 23ff); Miss Kate Smith (see stanza 36ff); Miss Augusta Daily (see stanza 28ff); Miss Charlotte Treadwell (see stanza 32ff); and Professor Philip Brown (see stanza 44ff). However, the Mount Allison University Archives also holds the identical poem written "by Hattie Smith" in 1868 (see accession 8418). The poem may have been a penmanship exercise which had to be completed by all students.
The poem describes the teachers' physical characteristics and demeanor, and their hobbies and activities, as well as Sackville and the Academy.
Pitcaithly, Augusta Cecelia (Umphray), 1846-1926
A pocket book labelled “Autographs”, which contains signatures from St. Andrews residents addressed to “Chrissie”.
Autographed photo of Ted Williams
1 photograph of Ted Williams, autographed and inscribed to Wallace Doak.
Auxilliary Command to the New Brunswick Command The Royal Canadien Legion 50th Annual Convention
A document that holds every detail associated with The Royal Canadian Legion Fiftieth Annual Convention. Including, provincial officers, past presidents, convention committees, an agenda, presidents report, official visits, and other aspects to the convention.
Azor Hoyt, son of Loyalists James and Mary Ann (Belden) Hoyt, was born on the 13th of September 1770 and died on the 2nd of June in 1842, and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery in Hampton, New Brunswick. Azor moved with his family at age six or seven to New Brunswick from Connecticut, USA. The Diary has been titled "Ice Out Past My House," and was kept by Azor until his death in 1842, and it appears to have been continued by his grandson, Isaac Ketchum Hoyt, until his death in 1855. The entries from 1855 to 1868 were most likely made by Isaac's son, John Allan Hoyt.
A leaflet celebrating Barbour's General Store one hundred year anniversary. The store originally started in eighteen sixty seven. The leaflet gives a history of the store and the services it offers.