This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 24th of July 1844 and returned the 24th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. Teacher being inspected was James McAnary.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 25th of July 1844 and returned the 25th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher being inspected was Rebecca Guiou.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 13th of July 1844 and returned the 24th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher bring inspected was Francis Campbell.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 25th of July 1844 and returned the 25th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher being inspected was Joseph Dickson.
The Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick from the 6th of February 1851 to the 13th of April 1851 with the appendix on education detailing the schedule of warrants drawn in favor of Trustees of Parish Schools in 1850.
This fonds consists of a return of scholars for 1850-1851 kept by Lemuel Fillmore. Return includes the number and names of students and is further broken down into number each of boys and girls, ages, and number of days present in the school year.
Series 1 : six scrapbooks, including mainly correspondence, bills, accounts and receipts of the Crane & Allison merchant and lumber business, and of the building of the Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, New Brunswick. The scrapbooks also include some Sackville Circuit records of the Wesleyan Methodist Church and Sackville School records. In addition, the fonds includes various correspondence regarding the establishment of the Wesleyan Academy and other business matters.
Series 2 : 11 letters; 9 from Enoch Wood, 1 from William Temple, and a copy of one from C.F. Allison to the Honorable A. Campbell, Member of Legislative Council, Nova Scotia.
Series 3 : Letter to C.F. Allison from Humphrey Pickard reporting on the progress of the Methodist Mission, 19 May 1846.
Series 4 : Letter to Rev. William Temple, Cahirman of the New Brunswick (School) District, from C.F. Allison, proposing the establishment of the Wesleyan Academy, 1839.
Series 5 : Letter to C.F. Allison from Cunard and Munn concerning the estate of William Crane and shipping business, 3 February 1854.
Item is a copy of The Border and Westmorland and Cumberland advertiser (vol. XIV) which included advertisements, and news regarding local agriculture, commercial intelligence, politics, education, religion and literature.
This collection contains transcriptions of acts of New Brunswick’s Legislative Council, most of which are related to business which operated in the St. Andrews Area. Acts of the Legislature could include outlines of the structure of different aspects of New Brunswick society, incorporation of businesses and other business affairs, legal affairs, environmental policy, and much more.