J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. Store Inventory
- CA THT 2010.7.3
- Item
- [195-?]
Item is black-covered inventory book for the J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. store located in Middle Sackville
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J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. Store Inventory
Item is black-covered inventory book for the J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. store located in Middle Sackville
J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. Store Inventory
Item is black-covered inventory book for the J. L. Black & Sons Ltd. store located in Middle Sackville
Item is a handwritten IOU note dated 18 day of September 1792, stating "New Brunswick currency with interest," signed by Jonathan Barlow and "Botsford" listed as witness.
This fonds contains photocopies of three documents pertaining to the life and work of Thomas Dunn.
Dunn, Thomas
This fonds is a daybook detailing Thomas Johnson's business transactions and activities from 6 January 1819 through 11 August 1826. He sold a variety of goods, including: pork, seed, corn, wheat, potatoes, timber, beans, cloth, buttons, pantaloons, codfish, beef, coffee, and newspapers. Johnson also took in letters to be delivered, and recorded the senders and sometimes the recipients. His patrons appear to be locals, and included: George Goodwin, Samuel G. Johnson, John Hawthorne, James Johnson, James Cainey, Edward Austin, Capt. Isaac Lilly, Rev. Freeman Parker, David Clancy, Capt. Jonathan A. Tupper, James Whitman, Julianne Saunders, Louisa Prescott, Jeremiah Goodwin, Benjamin Prescott, Samuel Bridge and Samuel White. Also found in the daybook are two loose sheets of typed paper that appear to be templates for contracts drawn up by the justice of the peace in 1830 and [183-].
Johnson, Thomas
This fonds consists of personal and business correspondence of Henry Smith, dating from 1798 to 1804. There are letters from several correspondents, including Stephen Miller Sr., Stephen Miller Jr., Edward Howard, Hannah Smith, W. W. Hailes, Garret Clopper, and Mrs. H. Rogers.
The fonds also includes a single letter to Henry Smith's wife, Hannah Smith, from her mother Hannah Miller and an account with John M. Wilmot (1819).
Smith, Henry
Item is a property deed transferring 300 acres of land between Sackville/Dorchester from "Christ Richardson & others" to "Jn. [John?] Wheldon"
Single piece of paper is folded into a booklet
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
This fonds includes:
Chipman, Ward, Sr.
This fonds consists of a letter book of John Venner Thurgar, 1827-1831 and a receipt book of business transactions for Robinson & Thurgar, 1824-1829.
Thurgar, John Venner