- FondsMC300-MS5 - Burpee Family Papers
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- FileMS5-30 - Letter from J.C. Burpee to Charles Burpee asking for mail service extension to "my place"; Chipman, November 28, 1870.
- FileMS5-31 - Letter from Charles Burpee to Tommy, his son, on familial matters; Ottawa, April 2, 1871.
- FileMS5-32 - Letter from Charles Burpee to Tommy, his son, on familial matters; Ottawa, April 22, 1872.
- FileMS5-33 - Letter from Charles Burpee to Sidney, his son, on familial matters; Ottawa, April 24, 1872.
- FileMS5-34 - Letter from E.R. Burpee to his uncle, Charles Burpee, questioning Charles Burpee's lack of support for Tilley and his government; Fredericton, March 6, 1873.
- FileMS5-35 - Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the political climate in New Brunswick and his philosophy of individual responsibility within the political system; Burton, May 12, 1873.
- FileMS5-36 - Letter from M.C. Cameron to Charles Burpee discussing the Liberal Party's victory in the election (mentioning Cartwright, Sir John A. MacDonald, Scott and others); and the possible political future of the Party; Goodrich, Ont., December 1, 1873.
- FileMS5-37 - Letter from M.C. Cameron to Charles Burpee commenting on the overwhelming defeat of the Tories with some candid mention of those who were defeated or elected including Blake, McAdam, Palmer, Domville, and Jim McDonald; Goodrich, Ont., February 10, 1874.
- FileMS5-38 - Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the impact of the MacKenzie victory on New Brunswick and matters of local politics; Burton, April 6, 1874.
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