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Greeting Card Album

Items are ninety holiday cards glued onto the pages of an album. For the majority of the items, the writing on the back is not accessible without damaging the album, so recipients, senders, and dates have not been determined
Items which have become loose are located in the front inner-cover

Boultenhouse Family Bible

  • CA THT 2007.09.01
  • Item
  • 1841-1925

Item is the family bible which was published in 1841 belonging to the Boultenhouse family. On the first page is written “John E. Boultenhouse” … “From his Mother, who died Jan 5 1868”. In the middle of the volume are four pages labeled “Family Record” with subheadings, “marriages”, “births”, and “deaths”.

Transcription available at Boultenhouse Heritage Centre

Read Grindstone History

Item is a copy of the history of the Read Grindstone as dictated to George Stanely by Herbert William Read in 1971. Document was revised and edited by Herbert W. Read’s son, Herbert C. Read.

Enterprise Foundry Sign

  • CA THT 2009.17.1
  • Item
  • [after 1888]

Item is a yellow, black and white cardboard sign advertising Enterprise Foundry stoves and ranges.
Sign: "For good service! / Enterprise Stoves & Ranges"

1912 - 1913 Blueprint of Sackville

  • CA THT 2009.20.7
  • Item
  • 1912-1913

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

  • CA THT 2010.4.10
  • Item
  • ca. 1920

Item is framed series of photographs featuring the 1920 Sackville Citizens Band. Includes a group photo and individual portraits with name and instrument.

Lord Byng Memorial Park Photograph

  • CA THT 2010.4.8
  • Item
  • [1921-1926]

Item is a framed photograph of a visit to Sackville by Governor General Julian Byng and his wife, to the Memorial Park near St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Bridge St.

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