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Charles Frederick Allison fonds

  • CA MtA 0001
  • Fonds
  • 1810-1859

This fonds consists of five series:

  • Series 1 : six scrapbooks, including mainly correspondence, bills, accounts and receipts of the Crane & Allison merchant and lumber business, and of the building of the Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, New Brunswick. The scrapbooks also include some Sackville Circuit records of the Wesleyan Methodist Church and Sackville School records. In addition, the fonds includes various correspondence regarding the establishment of the Wesleyan Academy and other business matters.
  • Series 2 : 11 letters; 9 from Enoch Wood, 1 from William Temple, and a copy of one from C.F. Allison to the Honorable A. Campbell, Member of Legislative Council, Nova Scotia.
  • Series 3 : Letter to C.F. Allison from Humphrey Pickard reporting on the progress of the Methodist Mission, 19 May 1846.
  • Series 4 : Letter to Rev. William Temple, Cahirman of the New Brunswick (School) District, from C.F. Allison, proposing the establishment of the Wesleyan Academy, 1839.
  • Series 5 : Letter to C.F. Allison from Cunard and Munn concerning the estate of William Crane and shipping business, 3 February 1854.

Allison, Charles Frederick

Charles D. Stewart

  • CA MtA 094
  • Fonds
  • 1912-1938, 1972

The Charles D. Stewart series contain general correspondence, 1912-1934; correspondence regarding a memorial to Mrs. Charles D. Stewart, 1918 and 1934; letters to Charles Stewart regarding the death of Harriet S. Stewart; and material regarding Harriet Starr Stewart.

The Harriet Starr Stewart series includes letters and notes to Harriet from members of various Women’s Missionary Societies upon her leaving for Regina, 1917; a letter (possibly a draft) to friends of the Sackville Auxiliary of the W.M.S. from Harriet S. Stewart, Regina, 1 May 1917; a statement of appreciation by the Board of Management of the Sackville Methodist Sunday School, following Harriet’s departure for Regina; and an MA Hood received by Harriet S. Stewart, Mount Allison University, 1885. Included in the papers is a book, "Tales of Tantramar". A souvenir of Sackville, New Brunswick, by Mabel Dixon.

Stewart, Charles D.

Melbourne George and Mary S. Kaye

  • CA MtA 113
  • Fonds
  • 1944-1945

Fonds consists of the application made by Melbourne George Kaye to the Controller of Construction, Ottawa, to erect a single dwelling on Wellington St., Sackville, New Brunswick, 1945; business records for Meb’s Diner, W. Main St., Sackville, New Brunswick, 1944-1949; and a menu for Mary’s Tea Kozy, 21 Wellington St., Sackville, New Brunswick, [ca.1960].

George, Melbourne

Gillis and Ford family

  • CA MtA 145
  • Fonds
  • [190-]-1910, 1931

Fonds consists of 5 copyprints:

  • Unidentified boy in horse-drawn carriage, in front of the Ford Hotel, West Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, early 1900s.
  • Ford's Hotel (front exterior), west Main Street, Sackville, New Brunswick. The original is inscribed, "1908 Ford Hotel Sackville".
  • Woman and child in horse drawn sleigh, on College Street, at the rear of the F.C. Richardson's store, Sackville, New Brunswick, with the Male Academy in the background. The original is inscribed, "1905 Nana & half-sister Hazel Ford".
  • Percy Gillis in a boat on the Lily Pond, ca. 1910,
  • Mount Allison Ladies' College students, near football field, 1931. The original is inscribed, "Initiation 1931"

Gillis - Ford family

Sackville Board of Trade

  • CA MtA 57
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1966

The fonds consists of 9 series (the correspondence files also contain some committee reports, and chronicle the activities of the standing and ad-hoc committees of the board):

  • Books nos. 1, 2, and 3 (accession 4801) contain minutes, reports, constitution and by-laws, letters, financial statements, annual returns, membership lists, and clippings, for the years 1901-1947.
    Book 4:
  • General Correspondence, 1915-1966;
  • Subject Correspondence, 1922-1964;
  • Subject Files, 1921-1965;
  • Financial Records, 1919-1958;
  • Certificate of membership.
    Also included is:
  • Stamp of the Sackville Board of trade (artifact);
  • a wooden gavel, presented to The Sackville Board of Trade on its 50th Anniversary by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, 1952;
    • photograph of a group of unidentified men on a platform in front of the armories, Sackville, New Brunswick.

Sackville Board of Trade

Wheaton Brothers fonds

  • CA PANB MC228
  • Fonds
  • 1854-1904

This fonds consists of the business records of Wheaton Brothers. It includes 2 day books (1855-1864, 1885-1891) and a single account ledger (1854-1864, 1893-1904). The day books provide such detailed information as names of customers, dates of transactions, goods and products sold, services rendered, amounts charged, and payments received. There is also information pertaining to the hiring of workers, particularly, their date of hiring, term of employment, and wage promised.

The account ledger contains individual customer accounts that provide detailed information on goods and services purchased, amounts charged, and payments received. Frequently, the customer's place of residence is noted. The firm's customers lived in Sackville, Shediac, Amherst, Shemague, Salisbury, Petitcodiac, Coverdale, Tignish, Jolicure, Dorchester, and elsewhere.

The fonds also contains Frank Wheaton's accounting exercise book or work book, which provides information on 19th century accounting practices. He may have been a student in the commercial department of Sackville Academy in the 1870s.

Lastly, there are a few household accounts of Hedley Hicks with Sackville merchants dating to the 1930s, along with a very few household accounts of E. A. Wheaton dating to the same period.

Wheaton, Daniel and Elisha

Royal Bank of Canada Document

Item is a document made out to Messrs.Geo.Campbell & Sons, which reads, “Dear Sir, We enclose for favor of acceptance and return by first mail, whether accepted or not, the following draft: Dom. Manufacturing Ltd. $70.17”. Document is signed by G. H. MacKenzie, Manager

George Campbell and Sons Ltd.

George Campbell Ledger

1 volume of textual records
Item is a ledger used by George Campbell and Sons Ltd. to record a variety of business transactions. A number of pages are headed with an individual’s name, followed by transaction records listing dates, services, cost, and payments. Payments to employees as well as other business records are included. An index of names is located at the front of the ledger.

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