- CA CCA MC651
- Fonds
- 1930s -1950s
Three scrapbooks pertaining to St. Andrews; royalty and some world events (1930s -1950s).
Three scrapbooks pertaining to St. Andrews; royalty and some world events (1930s -1950s).
Deeds to Town Lot No. 2 Block Letter L in Parr Division, St. Andrews
Pheasant, Houghton, Hetherington to Brickwell - 1847; Hatch to Green, 1849; Green & wife to Samuel Whitlock 1853; S. Whitlock to Fitsimmons 1861; S. Whitlock executor of Fitsimmons to Leanard Chase 1874; Chase to Thilock 1874; S. Whitlock to Julius Whitlock 1875; Julius Whitlock and others to Mary Agnes Davis 1884.
Town of St. Andrews
Langmaid family photograph collection
The photograph collection was donated in 2005, by the Langmaid Estate to the Charlotte County Archives, which was founded in 1975.
Langmaid family
Lelia Johnstone scrapbook, Elmsville, NB
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings compiled by Lelia Johnstone of Elmsville, NB; 1942-1946. Pasted in "Experimental Farms" 1911.
Johnson, Ada Leila
Letter from architect H. Ross Wiggs to Mrs. Blair Gordon concerning details of house designed by him for the Gordons.
WWII ration books belonging to Fred Hooper, Perry Hooper and Myrtle Hooper of Back Bay.
Material consists of 16 Christmas cards from Frances Wren and painted by her to friend Mary Avison.
Papers consist of Nathan Treadwell's commission as captain in First Battalion, Charlotte County Militia, Dec. 12, 1864, 10 certificates of discharge of seamen Hedley V. Treadwell from ship 'Senator Weber (Liverpool),1976-9 and ship 'Regent' 1880-83, and two handwritten testimonials, also a brief genealogy recorded by J.C Medcof in 1965 and 2 photos ; certificate of Merit to Nathan Treadwell ; newspaper article on Treadwell home.
Treadwell family
This story, based on the recordings in the published writing of Samuel de Champlain, tells Frankie's part in the ill-fated attempt of Champlain and Sieur de Monts to establish the first permanent French colony four hundred years ago. All characters are real except for Frankie, the look-alike French cabin boy Francois, and Roche, their brutal adversary.
Locke, Lafe
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).