J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. Store Inventory
- CA THT 2010.7.3
- Item
- [195-?]
Item is black-covered inventory book for the J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. store located in Middle Sackville
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J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. Store Inventory
Item is black-covered inventory book for the J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. store located in Middle Sackville
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.
Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
Single piece of paper is folded into a booklet
W.W. Doak's Tackle Shop - Exterior
1 photograph of the exterior of W.W. Doak's Tackle Shop. Photo taken during the week of July 14, 1952.
Photograph of Ted Williams and Charles DeFeo
1 photograph of Ted Williams (2nd from left) and Charles DeFeo (far right) and 2 unidentified men at the W. W. Doak Tackle Shop.
1 photograph of Big Hole Brook Camp, located in Storeytown where Big Hole Brook empties into the Southwest Miramichi River. Famous cold water pool. At one time it was leased by the Dead River Company.
This collection consists of account books whose creators are unknown.
Fundy Weir Fishermen's Association Inc.
This fonds contains various administrative documents used for the daily operation of the Fundy Weir Fishermen's Association and a few of its endeavors.
Fundy Weir Fishermen Association Inc.
This fonds contains material related to the shipyards operated by Charles Short in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and Calais, Maine. It includes a newspaper article and booklet on the history of one of their ships, the "Rocklands".
Charles Short's Shipyards
Fonds relates to the women and a few men who worked in the administrative offices at the Enterprise Foundry in Sackville, New Brunswick in 1946 and 1950. Fonds consists of two photographs, for which the donor has identified everyone on verso. The photographs consist of Enterprise employees standing in front of the foundry and at a picnic at Mrs. D.S. Fisher’s house in Frosty Hollow, New Brunswick. (PB1.1-.2)
Marion Carter