Lines Composed on the death of Isaiah Smith 1818, author unknown
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- 1818
A poem written for the death of a individual names Isiah Smith.
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Lines Composed on the death of Isaiah Smith 1818, author unknown
A poem written for the death of a individual names Isiah Smith.
This collection consists of a Crown land grant (1818) given to Harris Hatch for property on the Digedeguash River. Wax seal attached.
Hatch, Harris
This fonds cconsists of two letters, one from Hugh in 1818 and the other from Mary in 1837. The letters contain family news.
Cumming, George
The fonds consists of records belonging to several generations of the Hanington family. There is a letter, 1818, from William Hanington in Shediac to his son, John, in Halifax about the purchase of merchandise for his business. Two modern copies of this letter are also included. There are school certificates for good character and deportment belonging to Jane Chase from the New York Ward School, 1851 and 1853, and Mrs. Hunts Seminary for Young Ladies, 1858.
There are also travel documents belonging to Mabel Hanington for a journey through Siberia and Russia en route to Switzerland. There is also a published English language reader and a pamphlet in Chinese.
Hanington family
Laura and Reginald Ruggles Gates
The fonds consists mainly of records generated by the Gates' research activities related to anthropology and eugenics and the collection and distribution of scientific information concerning this topic. Some personal records are included and the Laura Ruggels Gates records center on the work of her husband.
The Reginald Ruggles Gates records consist of:
The Laura Ruggles Gates records, which comprise of most of the fonds, include:
Gates, Reginald Ruggles
Fonds consists of baptism/marriage/burial records, membership rolls, minutes, correspondence, annual reports, orders of service, photographs, newspaper clippings, and unpublished histories from Chatham Pastoral Charge and its Methodist and Presbyterian antecedents. Fonds is composed of the following sous-fonds:
Chatham Pastoral Charge records
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Chatham) records
United Church of St. Andrew’s and St. John (Chatham) records
Chatham Methodist Circuit records
This fonds consists of a single item -- account ledger D -- which contains individual itemized accounts for customers of Joseph Porter's general store at St. Stephen, New Brunswick. The accounts record customer's purchases and payments received.
Porter, Joseph
Fonds consists mainly of documents related to McCain family-owned businesses during the period of 1815-1967. Contained within the fonds are ledgers, account books, notebooks, receipts, and business correspondence with company associates. Family correspondence is shared by the following McCain family members: Andrew, Hazel, Henry and his wife, Mary, Muriel, Hugh Gordon, Billy, Hugh John, and John McCain. Photographs, dated 1880 to1931, show family members. Also included in the fonds are maps which show the locations of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Glassville, NB; Winnipeg, Manitoba; and Carleton County, NB.
McCain family
Anderson family (Sackville, N.B.)
Fonds consists of mostly marsh records, a bill, a letter, and a photoprint. The marsh records (Tantramar marshes) were probably kept by his great-great-grandfather, Thomas Anderson, Jr. (1775-1852), Commissioner of Sewers. Thomas’ name appears in several of the documents, one being the survey map (1825), along with the name of his son, John. The bill for the schooner “Bella” is signed by G. (George) Anderson, shipbuilder and master mariner, Sackville, New Brunswick. Anderson names appearing in the letter, T.R. (Captain Thomas Rheese Anderson) and Albert, are first cousins.
Anderson family (descendants of Thomas Sr.)
This fonds consists of the appointments, business records, accounts and military records of Charles R. Hatheway. There is also material about a dispute over land with Michael Noonan, 1851-1866; a record of surveys in Charlotte County, 1827-1855, and of lots surveyed in Saint David's for Dr. Frye and Capt. Mowatt, 1834; and a court book of smuggling cases, 1830-1832.
Hatheway, Charles Reid