Items contain marks earned by Pauline Alward in grades one through four. She was taught in a one-room school house in Wood Point, NB, that taught grades one through eight.
This fonds consists of 2 autobiographical manuscripts written by Ernest L. Flewelling: "Summary of the Life and Times of Ernest L. Flewelling, B.A., B.Ed.," (2 copies) -- copy 1 ( 21 pp.) and copy 2 ( 24 pp.). The genealogical material in these manuscripts differ as well as the introductions and; "E. & L. Flewelling Scholarships for Vocational Research," (11 pp.) It includes a discussion of E. L. Flewelling's educational philosophy.
This fonds consists of a printed class book distributed by Methodist societies for the instruction of class leaders in Sunday school class. The middle section contains printed forms. The register lists students in classes with note of their financial contribution.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 24th of July 1844 and returned the 24th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. Teacher being inspected was James McAnary.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 25th of July 1844 and returned the 25th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher being inspected was Rebecca Guiou.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 13th of July 1844 and returned the 24th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher bring inspected was Francis Campbell.
This school inspection return was for Norton parish in Kings County and was submitted on the 25th of July 1844 and returned the 25th of July 1844. James Brown was the inspector and the packet contains the teachers' return, which details the teacher's information along with the list of students, and the inspector's return which has a series of questions about the school and teaching style. The teacher being inspected was Joseph Dickson.
The fonds consists of typescripts of addresses and lectures, including a series of lectures on astronomy for the general public, correspondence, handwritten essays, genealogical notes, and photographs. The correspondence includes letters relating to the establishment of the observatory in Fredericton, and the determination of Fredericton's longitude. Genealogy includes birth dates of Jack family members and Disbrow family history. Photographs include Caroline Disbrow Jack, William Brydone Jack, a group photo that is possibly of staff of UNB or King's College (no date), and a University of New Brunswick building.
The Journal of the House of Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick from the 6th of February 1851 to the 13th of April 1851 with the appendix on education detailing the schedule of warrants drawn in favor of Trustees of Parish Schools in 1850.