Farm Journal and Diary of H.D. Wetmore
- CA KPH 1.4-MS2-1-A
- Item
- 1884-1891
Part of Wetmore Family
A farm journal/diary written by H. D. Wetmore.
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Farm Journal and Diary of H.D. Wetmore
Part of Wetmore Family
A farm journal/diary written by H. D. Wetmore.
Part of Wetmore Family
The diary of David Picket Wetmore.
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The fourth ledger belonging to Roy Douglas Wetmore. It contains sales records from his work as a blacksmith.
Part of Wetmore Family
The third ledger belonging to Roy Douglas Wetmore. It contains sales records from his work as a blacksmith. This ledger's front and back covers are riddled with doodles and odd notes by Wetmore.
Part of Wetmore Family
The second ledger belonging to Roy Douglas Wetmore. It contains sales records from his work as a blacksmith.
Part of Wetmore Family
The first ledger belonging to Roy Douglas Wetmore. It contains sales records from his work as a blacksmith. Its last page contains a fruit cake recipe written by Wetmore's wife.
2 scrapbooks, clippings etc. of general rather than local interest. A book of agricultural reports was used for one scrapbook and the other used an 1874 report of schools in the province. Many of the items were clipped from papers that were published before Mr. Coakley was born. Dan Coakley (1875-1966) lived for a time at 'Lilac Cottage' where he was a neighbour and friend of the Stuart family.
Financial Records of the St. George Baptist Church 1856-1873
Financial records from 1856-1873.
Ledger records daily business activities related to General Store and Blacksmith work ; pages record as many as thirty transactions per sheet for purchases and blacksmith services ; many names are repeated throughout the documents ; and indicate an active and thriving business ; items sold include such dry goods as flannel, skeins of thread, and cotton, pints of rum and wine, fish, shoes, ox ring and shoes, tobacco, and molasses.
Invitation to Exhibition of International Correspondence Schools
Item encourages readers to evaluate their current and future opportunities ; invites readers to attend an Exposition at the I. C. S. building in St. Louis ; readers are invited to attend a Free Exhibition of the International Correspondence Schools in P. G. Hanson's Store in St. Andrews from July 23 to 27 1904.