- CA FRM MS49
- Collection
- 1829-1965
This series consists of printed items, which did not relate to any other part of MC300. The material listed here includes books, pamphlets, articles, brochures, catalogues and cards dating between 1829 and 1965.
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This series consists of printed items, which did not relate to any other part of MC300. The material listed here includes books, pamphlets, articles, brochures, catalogues and cards dating between 1829 and 1965.
Fonds consists of two series:
Series 1 - consists mainly of Black Family business records (1873-1992) including J.L Black and Sons Ltd., Black Realty Company, Eastview Investments Ltd., Westmorland House Antiques, and Black's Hardware Ltd., and the J. Laurence Black files (1903-1991). There are also Joseph L. and Mary Black files, Frank B. Black files, and files of connecting families - Snowball, Borden, and Caldwell. There are property records (1829-1991) which include personal and business transactions of Black family members, Black family investment records, land surveys, maps, architectural drawings, photographs, and negatives.
Series 2 - consists of a collection of material related to the Black family of Sackville, New Brunswick; Joseph L. Black papers, 1899-1907; J.L. Black and Sons, LTD records, 1859-1966; Sackville Public Temperance and Town Hall, Middle Sackville, New Brunswick, records, 1877-1961; Frank Bunting Black papers, 1917-1945; J. William Black; newspapers; R. Ernest Estabrooks, historical sketches of Westmorland County; and miscellaneous.
Black family (Westmorland County)
This fonds consists of documents related to Jeremiah M. Connell's activities as a land owner in Carleton County. There are land grants, J.M. Connell's probate, and an estate list which contains information on real estate and bank and farm stock owned by J.M. Connell. It also lists names of those indebted to J.M. Connell through bonds and mortgages. Fonds also contains records of these bonds, mortgages, and deeds, and J.M. Connell's account information.
Connell, Jeremiah Mansfield
Old Oak Bay Cemetery and United Ledge Church Cemetery with Grave Stone lists
MC14 includes burial dates from 1830 to 1915 for the United Church Cemetery in Dufferin, Charlotte County and the Old Oak Bay Cemetery for the Church of England off the St. David's Ridge Road in Charlotte County.
Fonds consists of the constitution of the Hill Debating Society and contains the signatures of founding members
Hill Debating Society
This fonds documents the business, professional, and personal activities of members of the William Park family and extended families (Winslow, Hansard, and Scott), of Newcastle (now Miramichi), Northumberland County, New Brunswick, including William Park, Sr.; William Adam Park; his wife, Edith Winslow Park; their son, Francis William (Frank) Park; Margaret McLaggan Park; William L. Scott; Margaret Bell Hansard; Constance Mary Hansard; France E. Winslow; Constance M. Park Peters; and Christianna Park Bishop.
William Park, Sr.'s records include 3 certificates of appointment (1859 and 1865); receipts (1866-1867) and a single return (1857) relating to his work as commission of roads / highways; 3 deeds, a mortgage, and a bond; 2 draft articles of co-partnership, 1 each between him and John Alexander, Jr. and Alexander McLaggan (January 1855) and Alexander McLaggan (September 1855); 2 agreements, 1 each between him and Jane Davidson (1863) and David Ritchie, John Ritchie, Robert Ritchie, and Allan Ritchie (1872); William Park, Sr.'s estate records, including a copy of his will (1896-1906); share certificates (1864, 1887, and 1901); purchase agreements for pew number no. 2 in St. James Presbyterian Church and for burial lots in the church cemetery (1850, 1863, 1889); and 3 pieces of correspondence (1858 and 1869).
William Adam Park's records include 6 commissions of appointment (1875, 1887, 1888); 9 pieces of correspondence, 7 pertaining to the provincial election of 1887; his personal account book of expenses (1910-1923); 2 letter books relating to his position as collector of customs (1869-1896, 1894-1998); 1 deed; 1 share in the Miramichi Agricultural Exhibition Association; an assignment of interest in pew no. 22, St. James Presbyterian Church; and an agreement between Peter McLaggan and William A. Park (1912).
Edith Winslow Park's records include a letter from H. V. Parker, offering condolences on the death of her husband, William A. Park (1924); 2 cook books (printed); and graphic material, notably, 20 watercolours of plants and flowers, 12 place cards in pen and ink with touches of watercolour, an illuminated Lord's Prayer in calligraphy, and a watercolour of a stone church on birchbark.
Francis William (Frank) Park's records include 3 transcripts of interviews conducted with him by Barry and Janet Toole, in 1994, (49 pp.) that focus on his family, working life, and activities as a communist activist. He discusses his life in New Brunswick and Ontario (Ottawa) during World War II, his marriage, and his travels to Mexico, Russia, Cuba ("Canadian Tribune"), and elsewhere. There are also 2 post cards (1939, 1946), and notes on the Park family genealogy.
The fonds also includes a few records of extended family members. Margaret McLaggan Park's records include a partial letter from Catherine Scott, Andrew Scott's wife, that outlines the Scotts' move to Minneapolis and their new life in the western United States (1862); William L. Scott's records include a bill of sale between him and David Mott for a chestnut wall-eyed mare, sled, and harness (1830). There are also Margaret Bell Hansard's recipe book (manuscript) [19th c.]; Constance Mary Hansard's recipe book (manuscript) [19th c.]; a deed between Francis E. Winslow and James Fish (1877); a hand-bound, manuscript copy of an illustrated, children's Christmas storybook by Constance M. Park Peters (1927); and letters of administration for the estate of William P. Bishop, Christianna Park Bishop's husband (1907).
The fonds also contains more than 50 photographs of members of the Park, Winslow, and Hansard families, including 2 studio portraits of William A. Park by Notman, of Montreal. The photographs have been moved to PANB's photograph section. See P226 for a listing of items.
Park family (Descendants of William Park Sr.)
Grand Manan Fisheries Collection
This collection contains documents and articles pertaining to the fishing industry on and around Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada. There are publications showing fisheries statistics and information for all things harvested from the Bay of Fundy ; there are original records from the Department of Fisheries office. The collection is organized by the archives staff into series for type of catch and the equipment required to catch that species.
Fredericton Baptist Church Board of Trustees
The fonds consists of correspondence with members of the first Baptist church in Fredericton, New Brunswick and the extended congregation, reports from ministers on special missions and ministries and financial records.
Baptist Church. Fredericton Baptist Church Board of Trustees
This fonds consists of the business records and correspondence of James McLeod in his role as master of 11 vessels. There are 11 series, one for each vessel. There is also a handwritten notebook, "Specifications of an Iron Sailing Vessel," giving 48 pages of detailed specifications for building and filling up an iron barque. The volume is undated but appears to come from between 1830 and 1860.
McLeod, James
This fonds is the material associated with Mahood's job as land surveyor. It includes diaries of activities, book of tables and astronomical observations, field journals of sketches, plans and descriptions of grants and land holdings. There are survey and inspection reports of sawmills and logging operations as well.
Mahood, William