- CA CEAAC 1186
- Fonds
- 1999
Ce fonds contient des notes généalogiques et historiques des familles Arsenault et Léger, plus spécifiquement la lignée de Léonide Arsenault et Joséphine Léger mariés le 15 janvier 1907.
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Ce fonds contient des notes généalogiques et historiques des familles Arsenault et Léger, plus spécifiquement la lignée de Léonide Arsenault et Joséphine Léger mariés le 15 janvier 1907.
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This fonds contains material related to Grand Manan Natural Historian and Conservationist Allan Moses. It includes a document titled "Moses Genealogy" which features recordings of the lives of members of the Moses family, including an extensive entry on Allan Moses.
German Settlers on the East Coast
This collection contains an advertisement for a book published in 1998 on German settlers who arrived and settled on the east coast of North America. The advertisement itself contains a brief overview of the story of these settlers.
Greg Ericson opened The G Club, located at 377 King St., on the third floor, with two business partners on the second week of September 1998; the club closed 4 July 2003.
In 1998, there were no other gay clubs in Fredericton, and Ericson and his partners opened a bar that would serve the community. Ericson wanted a space that offered product excellence (in the form of a variety of liquors and original cocktails), as well as a comfortable / welcoming social space for LGBTQ+ folks. Employees were encouraged to greet newcomers and introduce them to the regular patrons, welcoming them into the space before the dance music began. A competition was held to name the club, and “The G Club” was chosen for its ambiguity: it could be 'The Good Club', 'The Gay Club', but many patrons referred to it as 'The G-Spot', as the club was “on the third floor, and difficult to find”- Greg Ericson.
City by-laws require bars to close their doors at 2:00AM, The G Club patrons would be getting out at the same time as patrons from other clubs- which caused a few fights to break out, and LGBTQ+ folks didn't feel safe returning home. To address this issue, the club would often remain open until the other bar crowds dispersed. Included in the collection are a number of Suspension Notices issued by the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety, for violating the Liquor Control Act by remaining open past 2:00AM. Included in this collection are invoices and a letter from Chippin Ventures Inc. It was Ericson’s perception that Chippin Ventures was particularly aggressive towards The G. Club, looking to bill and fine the business wherever they could.
Ce fonds est constitué des manuscrits (1998-2001), soit de textes écrits par Jean-Paul LeBlanc, ancien membre des escadrons de l'aviation canadienne lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il s'agit donc de ses mémoires de guerre (1940-1945). On y retrouve aussi le manuscrit d'un essai historique sur la famille LeBlanc en Acadie " De Port-Royal au Village-des-LeBlanc ", 1998, de même qu'un autre manuscrit intitulé " Pier 21 : The Gateway That Changed Canada ", 1988.
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Ce fonds comprend une série : données historiques (1998), une compilation d'articles de journaux transcrites à l'ordinateur concernant le tronçon de la voie ferrée entre Moncton (N.-B.) et Bouctouche (N.-B.). L'auteur a dépouillé l'ensemble des journaux anglophones de l'époque (1879-1924) et tout ce dont il a pu trouver sur le sujet. Le document est écrit en anglais, de même que celui de Kent Northern et Beerville Railways.
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Fonds Cité de Moncton : [1920-1929]
Ce fonds comprend une série : rôles d'évaluation des taxes foncières (1920-1929). Un document intéressant pour des études à caractère socio-économiques, car il permet d'évaluer la participation acadienne au développement de la ville de Moncton (N.-B.) durant l'époque de l'entre-deux guerres.
This fonds consists of photographs depicting McDonald's trip to the Netherlands in 1998.
McDonald, John Allen
Canada's National Heritage Club
This fonds contains material related to Canada's National Heritage Club, including an issue of the club's magazine "Heritage".
Canada's National Heritage Club
On y retrouve des notes historiques sur les premières aboiteaux et les travaux effectués dans le marais de Grand-Pré à travers les siècles ainsi qu'une étude sur les mouvements des marées dans la grande région de Grand-Pré (N.-É.).
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