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Marion Carter

  • MC-62
  • Fonds
  • 1946, 1950

Fonds relates to the women and a few men who worked in the administrative offices at the Enterprise Foundry in Sackville, New Brunswick in 1946 and 1950. Fonds consists of two photographs, for which the donor has identified everyone on verso. The photographs consist of Enterprise employees standing in front of the foundry and at a picnic at Mrs. D.S. Fisher’s house in Frosty Hollow, New Brunswick. (PB1.1-.2)

Marion Carter

Intercolonial Railway fonds.

  • MC-59
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1889

Fonds reflects the business relating to Sackville, New Brunswick of the Intercolonial Railway and the ICR’s daily operations. Fonds consists of an Intercolonial Timetable from 1889 (including a page for Sackville, New Brunswick) and five Intercolonial Railway waybills dated 1887-1889 that detail goods and merchandise to be transported from Saint John, New Brunswick to Sackville, New Brunswick to be delivered to residents including K.R. Fawcett, E. Reed, H.N. Knight, and Miss L. Rayworth. (17/44)

Intercolonial Railway

George Rogers family

  • MC-56
  • Fonds
  • 1898-1984, 2018

Fonds reflects the lives, careers, and military services of George Rogers and his family. Fonds consists of various textual records and photographs from the George Rogers family of Sackville, New Brunswick. It includes letters between family members; newspaper clippings about the family; and photographs of the family home and activities of George, his two wives, and their 13 children. The fonds also consists of a letter from Karen Eames in 2018 that accompanied the rest of the fonds documenting her knowledge of the Rogers side of her family.

George Rogers

Marcie (Morice) Fullerton

  • MC-53
  • Fonds
  • 1920-2015

Fonds relates to the Morice Brother’s business activities in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick and Marcie (Morice) Fullerton’s education and interests in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of letters to and from the Morice Brothers, including one referencing the sale of the Christopher Boultenhouse property after his death; Marcie Fullerton’s tests, report cards, graduation certificates, certificate of honor, Valedictory address from the Middle Sackville Superior School, and a newspaper clipping of Marcie Fullerton receiving the charter for the Business and Professional Woman’s Club; photos of Middle Sackville’s Morice Mill Pond, the Red Cross Society, and an unknown Military unit; and the menus of Sackville restaurants Marcie visited and enjoyed.
Fonds contains four series:
Series 1: Morice family; 1878, 1906.
Series 2: Marcie’s Education and Professional Development; 1926-1936,
[196-?], 1961.
Series 3: Photographs; [189-?], [191-]-[192-?], 1958.
Series 4: Sackville Restaurant Menus; [193-]-[194-?].

Margaret 'Marcie' (Morice) Fullerton

Oulton Family

  • MC-51
  • Fonds
  • 1905

Fonds reflects the business (possibly farming) of the Oulton family and it consists of three financial ledgers.

Oulton Family

Sackville Harness Shop

  • MC-23
  • Fonds
  • 1919

Fonds relates to the daily operations, how and what they made and sold, how their products were used and by whom, and it’s uniqueness for the time period of the Sackville Harness Shop in Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds contains five series: financial documents including blank invoices, blank receipts, eight bundles of individual price lists, price tags, and two ledgers; promotional materials including sticker labels, four magazines with their ads in them, five shop catalogues, tags, two business cards, address label, two labels for neatsfoot oil, a brochure, two post cards, and a wall calendar (1999); photographs of the founders, of three men at the Amherst, Nova Scotia parade with a horse wearing the harnesses from the shop, of Halifax exhibitions, of a CTV news broadcaster (Maria Penopalis) in the shop, of materials made at the shop, of materials sold at the shop, and of the interior (including two photos of Bill Long working there); moving images including a copy of a film on the shop by the National Film Board of Canada; and media about the shop including write-ups on the harness shop, four photocopies of Budweiser horses in harnesses from the shop, and a Globe and Mail-Weekend magazine featuring a story on the harness shop from 1973.

Fonds contains five series:
Series 1: Financial; 1957-1978, 1971-1983, [198-].
Series 2: Promotional Materials; 1955, 1975, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1999, 2014, 2018, 2020.
Series 3: Photographs; 1919, 1993, 1994, 2017.
Series 4: Moving Images; 1965.
Series 5: Media about the Shop; 1973, [ca. 1980].

Sackville Harness Shop

Francis Joseph Sherman

  • CA UNB MG L 4
  • Fonds
  • 1871-1938

This fonds documents the literary career of Francis Joseph Sherman. It includes correspondence 1896-1899; a manuscript, 1897; and correspondence concerning Sherman manuscripts, 1934-1938 with Lorne Pierce.

Sherman, Francis

Madge Smith

  • CA UNB MG H 80
  • Fonds
  • 1934 - 1985; predominant 1934 - 1964

This fonds contains mostly correspondence, articles, newspaper clippings, and exhibition catalogues relating to Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Canadian artist and long-time friend of Madge Smith. This fonds also contains 70 photographs taken by Smith during the late 1930s. Subjects of these photographs include places, such as the Fredericton Golf Course and the Oromocto Flats; winter scenes; and animals, such as horses and cats.

Smith, Madge

New Brunswick Merchant Daybook

  • CA UNB MG H 74
  • Item
  • 19 February 1866 - 21 November 1867

This general merchant's day book, lists names of customers, articles purchased, and prices.

Thomas Johnson

  • CA UNB MG H 74
  • Fonds
  • 1819 - [183-]

This fonds is a daybook detailing Thomas Johnson's business transactions and activities from 6 January 1819 through 11 August 1826. He sold a variety of goods, including: pork, seed, corn, wheat, potatoes, timber, beans, cloth, buttons, pantaloons, codfish, beef, coffee, and newspapers. Johnson also took in letters to be delivered, and recorded the senders and sometimes the recipients. His patrons appear to be locals, and included: George Goodwin, Samuel G. Johnson, John Hawthorne, James Johnson, James Cainey, Edward Austin, Capt. Isaac Lilly, Rev. Freeman Parker, David Clancy, Capt. Jonathan A. Tupper, James Whitman, Julianne Saunders, Louisa Prescott, Jeremiah Goodwin, Benjamin Prescott, Samuel Bridge and Samuel White. Also found in the daybook are two loose sheets of typed paper that appear to be templates for contracts drawn up by the justice of the peace in 1830 and [183-].

Johnson, Thomas

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