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"Cheese - processed out along way"

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  • April 26 1978

A newspaper article titled "Cheese - processed out along way," from The Kings County Record. The article details the history of cheese production in Kings County, from 1892 to 1978.

History of Apohaqui

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  • [1962?]

The History of Apohaqui was written by Mrs. W. N. MacAlpine and describes Apohaqui from 1780 to the 1960s.

History of Atheneum Hall

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  • [19-?]

A history of Atheneum Hall, starting in the early 1860s to the 1920s detailing the ever evolving uses of the building. The first page of the history is missing. Author unknown.

History of Berwick

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  • [1961?]

A History of Berwick written by Mrs. Roy Ellison, beginning in 1772 and going until the late 1950s.

Letter of Appreciation for the Reverend W.J. Bate

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  • 19 December 1904

A transcription of an expression of 'esteem and regard' from the members of the church in Hammond in 1904 to their departing reverend, W.J. Bate delivered by R. Chillis McMonagle, a Church Warden. W.J. Bate was the reverend for many churches in the Anglican Parish of Hammond River.

Azor Hoyt's Diary Transcript

  • Pièce
  • 1881 - 1868

Azor Hoyt, son of Loyalists James and Mary Ann (Belden) Hoyt, was born on the 13th of September 1770 and died on the 2nd of June in 1842, and is buried in St. Paul's Cemetery in Hampton, New Brunswick. Azor moved with his family at age six or seven to New Brunswick from Connecticut, USA. The Diary has been titled "Ice Out Past My House," and was kept by Azor until his death in 1842, and it appears to have been continued by his grandson, Isaac Ketchum Hoyt, until his death in 1855. The entries from 1855 to 1868 were most likely made by Isaac's son, John Allan Hoyt.

"River Boats and Reveries" and "A Big Tree And A Little History"

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  • 1963 - 1970

"River Boats and Reveries" and "A Big Tree And A Little History" are two stories written by Robert M. Wood. Mr. Wood wrote "River Boats and Reveries" on November 1, 1969, for his niece in order to detail the use of steamships in the area, and also detail all of those, within his memory, that have passed away. It is a collection of stories focused on steamships. "A Big Tree And A Little History" Mr. Wood wrote on October 11, 1968 about a tree named "Prince of Wales" located near Harding's Point.

Memorial Magazine: University of New Brunswick

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  • 1914-1919

Contains an honor role for soldiers from World War one who were students at the school. Explains the roles students took in the war.
First hand accounts of the war. As well a list of military decorations awarded to the alumni.

Free Masons - Midian Lodge

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  • 1912

Contains the history of the Midian lodge in Kingston NB. Contains the following information on lodge members: Year of Entrance, Year of Leaving, Trade or Profession, and Place of Residence.

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