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Treadwell Family Fonds

  • CA CCA MC11
  • Fonds
  • 1864-1880

Papers consist of Nathan Treadwell's commission as captain in First Battalion, Charlotte County Militia, Dec. 12, 1864, 10 certificates of discharge of seamen Hedley V. Treadwell from ship 'Senator Weber (Liverpool),1976-9 and ship 'Regent' 1880-83, and two handwritten testimonials, also a brief genealogy recorded by J.C Medcof in 1965 and 2 photos ; certificate of Merit to Nathan Treadwell ; newspaper article on Treadwell home.

Treadwell family

Reverend John Fryer Petition

  • CA CCA MC16
  • Item
  • 1841

Consists of two petitions, one from John Fryer and One from James Curtain regarding the operation of ferries between Chitty's Cove and Joe's Point in St. Andrews and the American side (1841).

Hanson Family Scrapbook

  • CA CCA MC21
  • Item
  • 1976 - ?

Scrap book containing genealogical research by J.C. Hanson Jr,

Pages from Grammar School Review

  • CA CCA MC32
  • Item
  • 1893

Published on the first of each month by the students of the Charlotte County Grammer School St. Andrews, NB Vol. 1 May 1893 No. 2

Captain James McLeod Collection

  • CA CCA MC49
  • Collection
  • 1882 - 1888

Documents concerned with ships owned by this company possibly came from St. George as Capt. James McLeod came from there ; these include 2 letters to James McLeod offering him the position as ship's Captain for the Bark J. Walter Scammell ; ship's owners are Scammell Brothers, Ship Brokers and Commission Merchants with offices in Saint John, New Brunswick and New York ; Carvill, McKean & Co. commission Bark Maud Scammell with James McLeod as captain to ship goods from Saint John to Galway Ireland, dated 19 June 1982 - trip expected to take 12 days ; Carey, Yale & Lambert, freight brokers, chartered the Maud Scammell to sail direct from Charleston, South Carolina to Lliverpool England direct date- 6 November 1882 ; document form the Custom House District and Port of New York confirm that on July 21, 1883 James McLeod was captain of the Bark J Walter Scammell which would deliver 800 tons of Kentucky tobacco to Bordeaux France ; a Bill of Health from the United State government confirm that all 16 people aboard the J. Walter Scammel on July 26 1884 do not have the plague or any other dangerous or contagious disease ; Scammell Brothers charter party on November 18 1884 from New York to Dunkirk, France ; the Bark also sailed to Buenoas Ayres for the some of $60 gold dated November 6, 1887 ; final Charter is dated July 23, 1888 and directs ship from Amsterdaam to New York.

McLeod, James

Edward Stentiford's Account Bok

  • CA CCA MC98
  • Item
  • 1878 - 1882

Account book from Edward Stentiford's wagonmaking company, covering from 1878-1882. The first page also list funeral expenses.

Stentiford, Edward

Coastal Place Names : Point Lepreau to Musquash

  • CA CCA MC112
  • Item
  • 1978

A list of coastal areas from Point Lepreau to Musquash and how they received their namesakes. Included are hand drawn maps showing the locations of said areas. The project was completed by David H. Thompson funded by the Canada Council.

Thompson, David H.

Recollection of the St. Andrews Brewery Well and Foundry

  • CA CCA MC119
  • Item
  • 1978 - ?

Describes wells and fire tanks near the Thompson home on Queen Street used before water was piped from Chamcook Lake. A second article describes the old foundry on Water Street.

Thompson, Bessie

R.A McKenzie Fonds

  • CA CCA MC127
  • Fonds
  • 1966 - 1968

An uncompleted brief history of fresh water in St. Andrews, written by R.A. McKenzie, a member of the Water and Sewer Committee; List of slides of Centennial Events, St Andrews, 1967

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