- CA CCA MC16
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- 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).
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).
Log Book of the Brig Princess Royal, built by William Allison Broderick at Parrsboro, N.S. in 1840. It was registered at the port of Halifax in January, 1941, James Ratchford and George Humphray, owners. Registerd at St. Andrews, July 1841 to Frederick A. Babcock, Thomas Turner, Robert Walton and Harris Hatch, John Rodgers, Harris Anderson Hatch, Daniel Smith Morrison (Gentlemen) , Richard Milton Andrews (Barrister at Law), John Stephen Jarvis, (sail maker), Henry ONeill and James Healy (Butchers), George McCullouch (Merchant), John Irwin (Pedler), James Clarke (Pilot), Samuel Getty and Charles Williams (grocers). Samuel McCurdy (School Master), James Burgess (Carpenter). Registry changed to Cork, 1847. It covers voyages to the West Indies and Liverpool.(March 10 1842 - May 11 1843.)
James and Elizabeth DeWolfe Prayer Book
Prayer book used on the Brig Prince Royal in 1845 owned by James and Elizabeth Jane DeWolfe.
Letter from San Francisco to Seelye's brother in St. George, N.B. describing conditions in California.
Seelye, Moses
Fonds consists of 2 letters to John Dick from his father, brother and mother in Ireland.Dated 1850 & 1851. Document regarding John Dick & Susanna McGibbon marriage 11 Oct 1844 & the birth of their son William born 28 sept 1845 & baptised 5 Oct John Dick married Susanna McGibbon,who where both protestants, they came from County Aphram & sailed in May 1846 and settled in St. Stephen and Moores Mills.
Dick, John
Walter M. Buck - Book of Poems
Item is a 78 page book of poetry featuring the works of Walter Mansfield Buck. Buck was born in Dublin, Ireland, in December of 1826. A civil engineer, Buck came to Canada in 1852 where he was appointed Chief Engineer of the New Brunswick & Canadian Railway. From that time on he held important positions on every railroad in New Brunswick, and at the time of his death in 1881 he was Provincial Engineer of New Brunswick. Buck lived in St. Andrews and a was a member of the All Saints Anglican Church. Buck revised the plans to convert the All Saints Church from a stone structure to a wooden one.
Buck, Walter M
Logbook of voyage from Campobello to New York, 1855
Log-book recording a voyage from Campobello to New York (November 7, 1855), John Coe Master, and a voyage from New York to London (December 11, 1855), Peter Morrison Master. The book was used again years later by the McKenzie family of Mascarene, first for accounts (1867-1869), and then as a diary in 1884.
Coe, John
Photocopy and transcript of letter from Richard Fitzgerald in San Francisco to his friend 'Coakley' in St. Andrews, dated May 3rd, 1856. The letter describes a riot in Panama, life in San Francisco, and mentions several St. Andrews residents.
Family History of Reverend Samuel Andrews
Family history of Rev. Samuel Andrews, first rector in St. Andrews, from 1786. History of Wallingford, Conn. With biographical sketch of Rev. S. Andrews, "Historical references to William Andrews of New Haven, Conn.", "The family of Lucian Cone Andrews", (booklet), letter from L.B. Andrews concerning the Andrews-Andrus family (1936) and genealogy of Rev. S. Andrews and wife, H. Skelton. Also includes the probate records of Samuel Andrews' son Elisha Andrews and grandson Samuel G. Andrews.
One dry goods account book , 1849-1858.
O'Dell and Turner