Child's Silver Birch" School Scribbler
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- 1917
A school scribbler with notes and some math equations.
Child's Silver Birch" School Scribbler
A school scribbler with notes and some math equations.
Choral Union Member's Hospitality Ticket
A member's hospitality ticket from the Kingston Deanery Choral Union on January 31st, 1901.
A small envelope that says "Wishing you a Merry Christmas".
Clipping "England's Crown to Date"
A complete list of who has run England from the beginning including Saxon and Danes to House of Windsor.
Clipping on Sir Charles G.D. Roberts
A newspaper clipping about the 81st birthday of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts a poet, and historian.
Clippings about Ted Jones, Author
Newspaper clippings about Ted Jones's new book "Both Sides of the Wire: The Fredericton Internment Camp" and the history behind it.
A diary that holds information on John F. Frosts daily life and events.
Communications - Trail, Portage and River In The Early Days Of New Brunswick
Communications - Trail, Portage and River In The Early Days Of New Brunswick is an article written by Miss Grace Aiton. It begins in 1786 detailing George Leonard's first journey from Saint John to Pleasant Valley and ends with the telegraph line between Saint John and the Nova Scotia border in 1849, along the Westmorland Road route. Aiton's article details the many means of transportation and roadways in early New Brunswick.