Letter to Mrs. Anne Read from son Herbert Comeau Read
- CA PANB MC224-MS29-38
- Item
- July 17, 1939
Part of Read Stone Co. Ltd.
Letter describes life in Stonehaven.
Read Stone Company
Letter to Mrs. Anne Read from son Herbert Comeau Read
Part of Read Stone Co. Ltd.
Letter describes life in Stonehaven.
Read Stone Company
The Grant family homestead in Mactaquac.
Part of Harry M. Grant Fonds
Photograph of Grant family homestead
Item is a marble-covered order ledger used by Abner Smith to record transactions between 16 January 1888 and 23 June 1890
Book also contains other items such as receipts and cheques
Abner Smith family (Sackville)
Kenneth Wells Merchandise Tags
Items are 5 merchandise tags for products made by Kenneth Wells Dealer of Baled Hay & Straw of Sackville, New Brunswick
The Times and Transcript - Weekend Magazine
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a full-colour weekend insert distributed by the Times and Transcript. Front page and inside cover features story on Sackville Harness Ltd. as well as local advertisements.
Sackville Tribune Post 16 March 1956
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a copy of the Sackville Tribune Post dated 16 March 1956
Front page: "Port Elgin News Section"
Moncton Daily Times 28 January 1959
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a copy of the Moncton Daily Times vol. 82 no. 143, dated 28 January 1959.
Front page headline: "Says Main Objective is end of Cold War"
Sackville Downs Raceway Program 1956
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a blue and white square program with advertisements on the top and bottom of each page. End page details components of harness horse equipment.
"Sackville Downs Raceway Performances and Official Program"
Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
Single piece of paper is folded into a booklet
George K. Etter Photographic Print
Part of Etter Family Fonds
Item is a photographic print copy of an original portrait of George King Etter. Photographed by W. D. O'Donnell of Halifax.