Correspondence re the New Brunswick Public Archives, 1912-1937;
Correspondence to Milner, 1891-1938;
Original diary of Ann Green Winslow;
Copies of a number of letters and other historical documents, 1750-1841;
Notes by Milner on topics including various railways, forts, Boishebert, Missquash, marshes, Chignecto, libraries, mining, forestry, Sackville, prohibition, genealogies, Cumberland, Westmorland, Sunbury, Kent and Albert Counties, Nova Scotia, Dorchester, Hillsboro, Moncton, Petitcodiac, Salisbury, Shediac ;
Original manuscript of Saint John in the Forties by Milner;
Essays on Maritime Union, 1906-1935;
Copy of Town's Clerk Book of Records in the township of Parrsboro, 1786 and for Southhanpton;
Original List of Voters for Sackville, 1864;
Scrapbooks re railways, N.S., Fort Beausejour, war, Acadian, Grand Pre;
Account of licenses 1797-1798;
List of names and ages of scholars in Sackville District No.1, March 5 - Sept. 5, 1834;
Recognizances and warrants re riot and assault on Wm. H. McNutt, 1843;
Other legal and criminal documents, 1843-1844;
School return by the Trustee of Schools for the parish of Sackville concerning the establishment of the school house in district #13, 1841;
Returns of scholars in parish school, 1852
Other school reports and documents for school district of Sackville, 1831-1832,1845 Note: fonds needs arrangement and description
Fonds consists of records generated by administrative and operational functions of the organization, most of which is centered on Sackville, New Brunswick, and the surrounding area. Records document activities such as sponsorship of health clinics, Victorian Order of Nurses services, library programs, safety programs, scholarships, bursaries. Files contain membership lists; minutes of meetings; financial records; scrapbooks; sixtieth anniversary history by Eileen Cuthbertson, 1974.
Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire (Sackville, N.B.)
Fonds consists of three photographs, one each of Mount Allison theology graduates, 1910; theologues 1913, 1911; and Mount Allison theology graduates, 1912.
This fonds consists of manuscripts and historical documents pertaining to the Archibald and Longworth families, and Colchester County, Nova Scotia, towns religious groups and family genealogies. Also, included are addresses and lectures by Mr. Longworth, Longworth and Archibald legal and business documents, and a collection of newspapers and journals.
Fonds consists of a valedictory address delivered at the Convocation of Mount Allison University by G. Roy Long, 1906, and submission of autobiographical information G. Roy Long, candidate for a Rhodes scholarship for the province of Prince Edward Island, for the year of 1907.
File contains research material compiled by Frances Wade as a result of a family genealogical research, consisting of Bulmer and Gaskin family genealogy charts and notes and pictures of members of the Bulmer family. In addition the material includes a coloured photocopy of a sampler worked by Sarah Ann Bulmer, 1855, depicting a house. Wade’s research material about early houses in Sackville and Dorchester, New Brunswick, collected as she attempted to identify the house, is also included.
Fonds consists of the records of the Sackville Community Arts Council including constitution, correspondence, minutes of meetings, fundraising records, public relations files, subject files, event and exhibition files; scrapbooks; photographs; slides; sound recordings.
Fonds consists of personal papers and also includes records belonging to Ethel Peake, some given to Smith or possibly borrowed or received following her death and used in his research for biographical note "Ethel Marguerite Peake, 1885-1954" (accession 8426). Peake files contain correspondence 1908-1943; biographical brochure [between 1923 and 1936]; clippings; Mount Allison Department of Music student records, 1936-1944 (students of Peake); photographs, including several of Peake; Allison G. Patterson file, 1951 and 1981.