- CA THT 2006.18C
- Collection
- [189-?] to [before 1913]
Accession contains two photographs pertaining to the Enterprise Foundry Co. and one list of names corresponding to one of the photographs.
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Accession contains two photographs pertaining to the Enterprise Foundry Co. and one list of names corresponding to one of the photographs.
First accession contains items from six plywood boards used in the Grindstone Museum set up by Herbert C. Read in the “Carriage House” of the Marshlands Inn, which includes various materials pertaining to the Read Stone Company and grindstone production, including primarily photographs, as well as graphic drawings, newspaper clippings, and other textual records.
Second accession, contains materials pertaining to the Read Stone Company, grindstone production, and the Read family. Content includes primarily photographs, as well as postcards, articles, and a guest book from the Marshlands Inn which was formerly the Read home, and that contained a museum devoted to displaying the history of the grindstone industry in Sackville.
Item is a yellow, black and white cardboard sign advertising Enterprise Foundry stoves and ranges.
Sign: "For good service! / Enterprise Stoves & Ranges"
Grindstone Industry Museum Display
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item contains a group of photographs showing the museum set up by Herbert Read in Marshlands Inn, Sackville, NB to display grindstone industry artifacts.
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Egan family standing outside their home on Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB, which overlooks the site where the Enterprise Foundry now stands.
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Enterprise Company staff in front of the office, which includes more than 80 people. Some of the Individuals in photograph are as follows
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a blank postcard with an image of the Sackville Paper Box Factory on the front.
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of George W. E. Davis shoveling snow in front of the Sackville Box Factory (not visible in photo).
Paper Box Factory Female Workers
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of the female employees of the Sackville Paper Box Company. Women are identified on verso as follows:
First Floor of Paper Box Factory
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of the first floor of the Paper Box Factory. In the background is a paper cutter, and in the front a cutting press.