- CA THT 2011.17.1
- Item
- 18 January 1821
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
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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
1905 Sackville Hockey Team Photograph
Item is a framed photograph of the 1905 Sackville Town Hockey team with their Provincial Championship trophy pictured in the centre.
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a blank postcard with an image of the Sackville Paper Box Factory on the front.
1912 - 1913 Blueprint of Sackville
Item is a blueprint map of Sackville surveyed by Class 1912-1913. Includes York St., Main St., Weldon St., Park Lane, Josiah Wood's home, Music Hall Block, Post Office, Methodist Church and other buildings of importance.
1920 Sackville Citizens Band Photographs
Item is framed series of photographs featuring the 1920 Sackville Citizens Band. Includes a group photo and individual portraits with name and instrument.
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of George W. E. Davis shoveling snow in front of the Sackville Box Factory (not visible in photo).
1955-56 Sackville Fireman's Hockey Team Photograph
Item is a cardboard-framed photograph of the 1955-1956 Sackville Fireman's hockey team featuring awards
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a card sent to John Alward for Father’s Day from his daughter Pauline (Alward) Spatz, which contains a lock of hair. On the envelope is written “Daddy, June 16, 1957, with love” and on the inside the card is signed Pauline, Albert, and Lucky [her dog].
1978 Fawcett Foundry Inventory
Item is an inventory of Fawcett Enamel & Heating products, advertisements and price lists for 1978.
2/4 New England Wood Preserving Co. Letter
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter from Ernest S. Park, the Vice President of the New England Wood Preserving Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, written in response to Mary Wry’s inquiry about selling stamps. Item is dated January 17, 1925. Original advertisement and envelope are included.