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Letter, Pamphlet and Notes from George Trueman

Items are a thank you letter send from George Trueman, president of Mount Allison University, thanking John Alward for lending him gasoline the night prior. Along with the letter, Trueman sent a copy of the Josiah Wood Lectures of Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas (1933) and a pamphlet about Mount Allison University.

The Corner Drug Store Prescription Bag

Item is a prescription bag from The Corner Drug Store which was located on Dixon Block. The prescription was for John Alward and was prescribed by Dr. C. L. Gass.

John Willard & Jennie G. (Snowdon) Wry Family Portrait

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/6
  • Item
  • [ca. 1905]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of Willard and Jennie Wry with their family of eight children photographed by R. S. Pridham of Sackville, NB.

From left to right:
First row: Jennie Pearl Caulkin Wry, Aubrey Willard Wry.
Second row: John Willard Wry, Kenneth Oscar Wry, Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry, Mabel Lena Wry.
Third row: Bessie Jean Wry, Minnie Jean Wry, Alice Pauline Wry, Clarence Hassel Wry.

John Alward with Fishing Nets

Item is a photograph of John B. Alward posing in front of some fishing nets hanging to dry. Photo possibly taken by Allen’s Creek.

Jennie G. (Snowdon) Wry with Mother & Sisters on Wry Lane

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/11
  • Item
  • [191-?] to [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry [extreme left] shown with her two sisters, Maggie Snowdon and Eva (Snowdon) Johnson, and her mother, Susan Snowdon [seated]. Picture was taken in front of J. Willard Wry’s house on Wry Lane, located across the street from his father Isaac Wry’s house.

Mabel Alward with Nieces Dorothy & Margaret

Item is a photograph of Mabel Alward standing behind her two nieces, Dorothy Saunders and Margaret Siddall. They are in front of a wood pile stacked by John Alward. To the right is a building used to house pigs or hens.

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