This issue of the Hampton Herald was released on June 21, 1988. The main article is titled "Heritage Award Presented". The article is about Harvey Dalling who was the curator of the Kings County Museum was awarded the first ever "Minister's Award for Heritage."
Collection contains photocopies of genealogical notes on the Teed, Ayre, and Hanington families of Westmorland County, New Brunswick, compiled by John F.H. Teed between ca. 1941 aand 1971. They were sent to his grandson Scott Gillis, Middleton, Nova Scotia, with an accompanying letter.
This collection contains a pair of clippings of newspaper articles published in the Daily Gleaner related to the history of New Brunswick. The first article provides an overview of the story of Marie LaTour, while the second article discusses the history of British Home Children in Canada.
Fonds consists the copy 1 of 10 signed and numbered copies of the publication, "Landmarks" and the working papers used in its preparation. "Landmarks" contains photographs and text assembled as a record of five businesses of Sackville, New Brunswick. The working files include an introduction and bibliography, five historical sketches, and 25 photographs.
This fonds consists of photocopies of the original minute book of the Grand Harbour Branch, New Brunswick Women's Institute. The group began by discussing recipes and moved on to sidewalks, street lights, park improvements, cemetery improvements, a public hall, and a public library. Park improvements, cemeteries, schools, knitting, and quilting committees were soon organized and members reported on those activities at each meeting. These projects were set aside as the war began and reports on war efforts in support of soldiers began. The group met in the Newton's Store in Grand Harbour. There is a reference in the minutes of 1914 that a branch of the organization was also functioning at Seal Cove.
New Brunswick Women's Institute, Grand Manan Branch
Le contenu de ce fonds consiste en des registres de naissances, de mariages et de sépultures pour l'église de St-Basile datant de 1767-1993. S'y retrouve aussi des registres de confirmations, 1950-1993, et des index alphabétiques, 1806-1975.
Fonds consists of two typescripts: “Marshlands Inn”; “Grindstone History”, a history of the Read grindstone history, as dictated to Dr. George Stanley by Herbert William Read, father of Herbert C. Read, 1971, edited and revised by H.C. Read during 1990 and 1991, with the assistance of notes by his brother, R.C. Read.
Collection contains a genealogy of the Mountain family of Ireland, including the Hicks, Kilcup, and Estabrooks families of Westmorland County, New Brunswick, 1799-1990, and Stephen Hicks family.
It consists of two volumes of bound computer printouts, with annotations and deletions by the author and signed by the author.