This personal account lists all those concerned in the trial and conviction of Hutchings for the murder of Bernice Connors near Black's Harbour, 7 June 1942. Both Hutchings and the trial were held in St. Andrews.George Goodeill wrote the account of the trial and the events leading up to it. Goodiell supposedly, disputes some of the information given in the book "Six for the Hangman". The item is also accompanied by newspaper clippings from September-December,1942.
The records consists of two diaries while he was with the 7th Hussara, along with a history of the regiment. Also there are two accounting books when he became the Earl of Ashburnham and photos, clippings and personal affects while the Ashburnhams were in Fredericton.
Collection consists of 5 papers representing sale of church pew 1859 ; sale of land - Wilson's Beach 1873 ; copy of will of Davide Ludlow 1870 ; school tuition receipts 1866 and 1869 ; teacher's salary receipt 1858.
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.
Fonds reflects the business relating to Sackville, New Brunswick of the Intercolonial Railway and the ICR’s daily operations. Fonds consists of an Intercolonial Timetable from 1889 (including a page for Sackville, New Brunswick) and five Intercolonial Railway waybills dated 1887-1889 that detail goods and merchandise to be transported from Saint John, New Brunswick to Sackville, New Brunswick to be delivered to residents including K.R. Fawcett, E. Reed, H.N. Knight, and Miss L. Rayworth. (17/44)
Fonds reflects Captain Richard Lowerison’s career as a Master Mariner, including his education, certificates, 1860-1862 voyage from Virginia to Jamaica on the Prince of Wales, and business interactions with Gideon Palmer of Dorchester, New Brunswick. These records consist of a financial diary, voyage logbook, victualling bill, seamanship textbook, Masters certificates, access pass, and a pocket card.
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)
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
A binder which contains a brief essay on the Royal West India Rangers regiment by Daniel F. Johnson of the Saint John branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, articles on military settlers in New Brunswick, and lists of members of the Royal West India Rangers who were disbanded in New Brunswick. Inserted is a note: "it appears that many surnames on the Royal West India Rangers list are also Charlotte County names or perhaps have connections to them or to this area".