The fall 2021 issue of "Tidings", the news publication of the St. Andrews Civic Trust. This issue reports on the recipients of the Civic Trust Heritage Awards for 2021, which are awards for property owners who maintain the historic character of their properties in St. Andrews. The properties which received awards for that year were 209 Water Street, Pansy Patch, Stevenson's Hall, Corey Cottage, and the Niger Reef Tea House. Each property has an article detailing their history and architecture, as well as recent renovations which have been made to the properties. There are also articles on the creation of a Historic Home Renovation and Restoration Library for property owners, and a memorial article for heritage advocate John L. Williamson.
Two maps of Hampton around the turn of the twentieth century. The first map details the route along the Kennebecasis river where the green bridge stands today. The second map details the area around the Kings County court house. These maps were created by T. William Barnes.
This book covers the history of Loon Bay Lodge, a hunting and fishing retreat located along the St. Croix River owned by George and Jean Welock. Most of this history is written from the perspective of one of their daughters, Jane (Welock) Garnett, and concerns growing up at Loon Bay Lodge. Sections of this book are also dedicated to the history of the land the lodge is situated on, the period of time the lodge was owned by its original creator Richard Crooks, and notable celebrity guests that have visited over the years.
These fonds contain records related to Jane Garnett of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and currently include a book titled "Loon Bay Lodge: A History & Memoir".
This series contains items related to Loon Bay Lodge, a hunting and fishing retreat located along the St. Croix River. Jane Garnett grew up there along with her parents George and Jean Welock.