- CA FRM MS72
- Fonds
- 1918-1919
The series consists of records dealing with George R. Spencer's service, 1918 – 1919.
Spencer, George Reginald
The series consists of records dealing with George R. Spencer's service, 1918 – 1919.
Spencer, George Reginald
The PANB holds the George Taylor fonds of photographs (P5).
Taylor, George Thomas
Series consists of the records of Gerald George Hanson.
Hanson, Gerald George
Series consists of the wartime records of Gordon William Mosher.
Mosher, Gordon William
Harold Markham Military Collection
This series consists of research notes and compilations of G. Harold Markham, of Saint John, who is numbered with those New Brunswick historians of the mid-twentieth century such as Maxwell and Manny who contributed so much to the preservation of the history of the Province. The items here reflect a great deal of meticulous research as well as writing, and establish Markham as one who could vie for the title "New Brunswick's Military Historian".
Markham, George Harold
This series consists of 35mm Kodachrome transparencies, that document the construction on the Mactaquac Hydro Dam from 1964 – 1968 and the effects of the Dam on the St. John river and communities that were flooded, including Jewett’s Mill where the Grant farm was located.
Grant, Harry M.
The Series consists of Henry Bartlett’s correspondence, receipts, account statements, etc. of his business affairs, 1822-1842. Also, three publications given to Bliss Carmen by his family in 1845
and two land records thought to come into Mr. Riansford's possession as he was deputy
commissioner of crown lands. The 70 records are listed as follows.
Rainsford, Henry Bartlett
The Woodbridge Collection is very diverse, and dates from 1900 to 1955. A large part of it is comprised of military material, which includes Woodbridge's commissions and certificates, military correspondence and official forms, ledgers, returns and schedules. Also in the collection are items, which reflect aspects of Woodbridge's personal life: correspondence, poetry, greeting cards, programmes, photographs, clippings, and maps.
Woodbridge, Captain Frederick George
Series consists of material related to the Hubbard family, including photographs and textual records.
The records pertain primarily to a descendant, Dora Louisa Hubbard (1882-1968), who after receiving her schooling in Burton attended the Newtown Hospital School in Massachusetts, graduating in 1914 as a registered nurse and she continued to nurse in the Newtown Hospital.
She went overseas in June 1916 serving until June 1917. Continuing her WW I service she then served with the American Red Cross until 1918. After the war she did private nursing in Boston until 1940, when she moved to Montreal, until 1953 when she retired and returned to Fredericton. In addition to Dora's records there is an item pertaining to Nathaniel Hubbard and an item pertaining to Belmont House of R.D. Wilmot.
Hubbard family
The records consist of clippings from the Second World War. With the collection of newspaper clippings is some other memorabilia of the war.
Segee, Jessie Beatrice