This fonds consists of two original poems entitled, “Canada, 1967” and “The Maple Leaf Flag”, along with a a letter from Clarence J. Clarke to then Premier Louis J. Robichaud offering the poems for use in the lobby of the Centennial Building.
This fonds consists of accounts of timber sales (1857-1860) and timber rafts (May-June 1887); the day books of the D. D. Glasier and Son grocery store (1876-1898); and a letter from R. D. Wilmot (1894).
This fonds consists of 2 letters: (1) Robert Rankin of Saint John to John Glasier concerning wood operations and prices, 15 December 1837 and (2) Charles Dawson of Little Falls to J. & S. Glasier, 28 September 1858.
This fonds consists of the official records of the Chatham Gas Light Company, including minutes, correspondence, accounts, and other financial documents. There are also records of stockholders and statements of gas consumption.
The fonds consists of the administrative records of the New Brunswick Milk Producers Association, including a copy of the association's constitution (1972), minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial and other reports, briefs to government, press releases, and newsletters. It also includes newspaper clippings, a history of the association, and biographical sketches of its prominent members.
This collection contains the administrative records of the New Brunswick Woman's Christian Temperance Union, of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and of branch unions located in Woodstock and Fredericton and one receipt book (dated 1883 etc.) for the Porland branch union. It includes minutes of branch meetings and annual conventions, agendas for annual conventions, correspondence, financial records, and reports. Also included are historical notes on the WCTU; yearbooks; copies of convention reports for WCTU associations in Ontario, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia; handbills; advertisements; and newspaper clippings.
This fonds contains minutes, 1915-2001, financial records, annual reports, (there are more than this one (MS3A), correspondence, membership lists, histories, scrapbooks/newsclippings, a record of post-graduate scholarship holders and a programme of Fredericton High School, May 23, 1928. (Empire Day)
This fonds consists of the records of the planning phase of the Central Railway Company's development. It includes letters to the secretary of the company, Julius Inches, from the directors, including Charles Burpee, MP, John Ferris, MP, Alexander (Boss) Gibson, and C.A. Wetmore; petitions for funds and rails to both the provincial and federal governments; some estimates and surveys of the route. Much of the correspondence comes from Caleb Wetmore who pursued a suit in the equity courts against the company between 1884-1887.
This fonds consists of a folder of documents that were once kept in a three-ring binder. The documents appear to have been used to estimate the cost of parts and labour for manufacturing wagons by the McFarlane Wagon Company. There are lists of the prices of raw materials and parts, with detailed notations of the time taken to build specific parts of wagons. Also included are some detailed designs for wagons and wagon parts for many different purposes, such as the Cornwallis slovens, sloven wagons, farm wagons, crank wagons, spring slovens, gigger wagons, grocery express wagons, lumber trucks, mill wagons, and dump wagons. Sometimes the name of the customer who ordered the wagon is given. Some of the designs are signed with the initials J.W. McF., probably for James Walter McFarlane. A few invoices from suppliers and lists of materials purchased from suppliers are also included.