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Randall Gleason fonds

  • CA CCA MC591
  • Fonds
  • 1943-1989

This fonds contains correspondence, ledgers, newspaper cuttings, a wedding invitation, receipts, Provincial election poster 1945, short history of the parish of St Andrews 1825-1977, short history of All Saints Anglican Church, St Andrews 1783-1967, boilers operators course by the NB Dept of Labour, House of Commons debate report on chemicals & synthetic rubber March 1944, " the time is now" speeches from the House of Commons Feb & Mar 1943, "Our 100th anniversary season the Algonquin 1889 - 1989" supplement, Telegraph Journal 8 June 1989, "War Criminal in Canada" Today Magazine, 28 August 1982, 2 pairs of eye glasses, telegrams, Charlotte County Grammar School Graduation exercise 1935, Lower Bayside School Card & pledge includes list of pupils 1899-1900.

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Brownrigg Collection

  • CA CCA MC599
  • Collection
  • 1935-1962

Collection includes 2 sections from the Saint Croix Courier ( 6 June 1935,22 Dec 1960); 1 souvenir edition of the Telegraph Journal re opening of Sir James Dunn Arena ( 29 Oct 1962).

Charlotte County Grammar School fonds

  • CA CCA MC9
  • Fonds
  • 1911-1920

This fonds consists of graduation programmes for the Charlotte County Grammar School from the years 1911, 1913, 1918, and 1920.

Chipman Hill Memorial Hospital Alumnae fonds

  • CA CCA MC627
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1999

This fonds contains 12 Minute books for the years from 1923 - 1999 It also contains the Constitution for the Charlotte County hospital Student Nurses Association, and part documentation for Miss B Ponder from Boiestown who attended the training school and graduated 27 Nov 1906.

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Crocker Hill School, School District No. 9 fonds

  • CA CCA MC563
  • Fonds
  • 1870-1962

This material from Crocker Hill School includes: Instructions for Deputy Returning Officers at Ordinary Polls (1962); Acts and Regulations respecting the Public Schools of New Brunswick (1945); Province of New Brunswick The Schools Act (1952); Register of Attendance (1946 - 1949); receipts, contracts, correspondence (1870's - 1880's);

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Freemason Certificate for Albert C. Lambert

  • CA CCA MC614
  • Pièce
  • 1875

Certificate of "The Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of New Brunswick, St. Marks Lodge, St. Andrews", 1875 of being received into freemasonry in NB.

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Good Hope Club fonds

  • CA CCA MC647
  • Fonds
  • 1928-2001

Good Hope Club fonds includes: minutes; Treasurer's books; financial records; deeds; insurance records; correspondence (1928-2001).

Gowan Family fonds

  • CA CCA MC601
  • Fonds
  • 1854-1944

This book (photocopy) contains a record of the births, deaths and marriages which have taken place in the community during the past years, as well as important events in the life of the community and the Gowan family. This listing was created by Mrs. Thos. (Anna C.) Gowan during her life (Feb. 13th 1854 -- May 19th 1944). The last 15 pages lists deaths of many residents in St. Andrews and surrounding areas.

Haley & Son Ltd. Fonds

  • CA CCA MC648
  • Fonds
  • 1928-2001

Haley & Son lumber company fonds includes accounting books (1924 - 1950).
See attached listing in accession records.

Hanson Family fonds

  • CA CCA MC634
  • Fonds
  • 1777

The Hanson family traces their roots to Roger de Rastric of Halifax, Yorkshire, England. A few of his descendants emigrated and settled in New England. John Hanson one of those descendants with his friend Ephraim Young sailed in a Whale Boat, in 1777 and landed on Campobello Island. They then sailed to Chamcook Island (now known as Ministers Island) which at that time was unclaimed. John Hanson obtained a location ticket from the Government of Nova Scotia and during six years of residence cleared up to Thirty acres of land. Their families joined them, and for two years lived under greatest distress having large families and no provisions. The subsisted on shell fish and game.

After the influx of loyalists in 1783, their cleared land looked very inviting to the new settlers. In 1784 New Brunswick broke away from Nova Scotia and the new government refused to honor old Location Tickets. So John and Ephrim petitioned the Government in March 1785 for grant to their land stating they have lived there for six years and had cleared land. However, Captain S. Osborne, a British sea captain who had some influence with the governor, also petitioned for the island and he was given the grant. The Hansons and the Youngs received some payment for the island from Osborne. Then Hanson secured a grant of lot No. 3 of the Farms of the Penobscot Association. His descendants still reside in Bocabec and other areas of Charlotte County.

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