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Tantramar Heritage Trust Business and commerce
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J. O. Caulkin Receipt

Item is a receipt issued in Sackville, NB, on November 20, 1923 for a payment of $7.00. Receipt is signed J. O. Caulkin, MD.

Job Anderson Blacksmith

  • CA THT MC-4
  • Fonds
  • 1893 - 1933

Fonds relates to Job Anderson and his blacksmith shop. Fonds contains one volume of early accounting records. This ledger appears to have been used by at least two different people, conducting two different types of business in and around Sackville, New Brunswick. The ledger dates to 1893 and is possibly the account book of Blacksmith Job Anderson because he wrote that the account had been paid in full on 7 January 1904. The second set of entries in the ledger began in 1908 and does not specify blacksmithing. The unidentified record keeper has entered, in daybook style, all expenditures and receipts for work he completed, items he purchased, and payments he received. The entries indicate a farm operation and continue until 1933. There are other accounting records, including some expenses and ledger entries from 1896 near the end of the ledger. (OS Shelf 2)

Anderson, Job

Jonathan Barlow IOU Note

  • CA THT 2010.3.1
  • Item
  • 18 September 1792

Item is a handwritten IOU note dated 18 day of September 1792, stating "New Brunswick currency with interest," signed by Jonathan Barlow and "Botsford" listed as witness.

Kenneth Wells Merchandise Tags

  • CA THT 2011.6.1
  • Item
  • Unknown

Items are 5 merchandise tags for products made by Kenneth Wells Dealer of Baled Hay & Straw of Sackville, New Brunswick

Land & Lumber Agreements

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.03-2006.14.03/54
  • Item
  • 1947-1949
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Items are two pieces of paper plus one envelope that deals with land and lumber agreements. The first, dated 1949, is between John Alward and Clarence S. King and son Adrian King. The second, dated 1947, is between John Alward and Mrs. George Wood.

Letter and Bill from Fred T. Tingley

Item is a personal letter from Fred T. Tingley to John Alward regarding the purchase of pulp wood and the price of the material, and includes a bill and the original envelope.

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