Fonds relates to the commercial activities of James and Abner Smith in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of James Smith’s ledger from Saddler; Harness & Trunk Manufacturer; a photograph of Abner Smith’s Manufacturer of Boots & Shoes Factory; and the daybook and order book for Abner Smith’s Manufacturer of Boots & Shoes.
Fonds relates to the commercial activities of the A.E. Wry Standard Manufacturing Company in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of a sales catalogue relating specifically to the manufacturing of harnesses in 1909 (9/22), a letter from Secretary A.C. Smith to John Lewis & Company in 1906 (10/2), and a receipt book with the records of purchases in 1902 (OS Shelf 1).
Fonds relates to J.R. Ayer Company Tanners daily operations in 1894. Fonds consists of a daybook containing customer names, items sold, the cost of various items, as well as dates of operation.
Fonds reflects Coles Island School in New Brunswick in 1895. Fonds consists of a school registry that includes the attendance, standards of instruction, and general standings of the pupils attending Coles Island School in District No. 8 in the Parish of Sackville, New Brunswick in the county of Westmorland. Also included is a Record of Visitation. This registry was prescribed by the Board of Education for the schools in New Brunswick.
Fonds consists of two separate valuations for the real and property tax rolls for the residents of Sackville, New Brunswick Parish during the years 1909 and 1910. They contain the names of the residents, their residential status, the district they lived in, their income, their real property value, their property value, and some financial records. These records would have been used to calculate the percent of tax applicable to the residents by looking at the valuation lists. (16/12, 16/13)
This fonds contains personal correspondence between William Brydone Jack and his wives, Marian Ellen Peters and Caroline Disbrowe. In letters to Marian Jack mentions his astronomical work with Drs. J.B. Toldervy and James Robb. Also included are newspaper clippings and a sketchbook belonging to Blanche Jack, Dr. William Brydone Jack's daughter.
Photographs depict buildings, activities, and individuals associated with the University of New Brunswick. Some of the photographs are matted; some are mounted on heavy cardboard.
This fonds contains correspondence from A.Y. Jackson (1882 - 1974) to H. Mortimer Lamb and his daughter Molly Lamb Bobak regarding the Canadian art scene. Topics covered include Jackson's exhibitions, sketching trips, his involvement in the Royal Canadian Academy of Art and his health problems. There is also a letter from Jackson's niece, Naomi Jackson Groves, to Bruno Bobak regarding the purchase of one of his paintings and a letter from Groves to Molly Bobak regarding the health of Alex Jackson.
The fonds also includes one photograph, "A Canadian Soldier" taken by H. Mortimer-Lamb" which was exhibited at the London Salon of Photography in 1939.
This fonds documents various aspects of Malcolm MacKenzie Ross's literary and scholarly activities. It includes originals and copies of correspondence, invitations, newspaper clippings, copies of citations, copies of speeches and addresses (delivered by Ross), and copies of published articles and reviews (by Ross). The fonds also includes published articles about Ross and reviews of his work as well as biographical information.
This fonds documents the literary career of Harry Howith. It includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts of college essays and poems, and published material.