- CA THT ReadStone-2006.41.01
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Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a portrait photograph of Henry C. Read taken by the Notman & Campbell Studio of Boston.
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Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a portrait photograph of Henry C. Read taken by the Notman & Campbell Studio of Boston.
This fonds includes:
Hazen - Chipman family
This fonds consists of photocopies of 23 letters which were written to Jonathan Sewell by Ward Chipman between 1777 and 1796.
Sewell, Jonathan
This fonds includes the legal documents, land papers, stock certificates and other material of Sampson Blowers.
Blowers, Sampson Salter
This fonds includes:
Chipman, Ward, Sr.
The Mather Byles letterbooks are held as Volume 25 of the Winslow Family fonds. The five letterbooks contain holographic copies of letters written by Mather Byles to Edward Winslow during 1784-1786 when Byles was in Halifax and Saint John. Byles informs Winslow of events in Halifax as they occur and thanks Winslow for his support on both a financial and influential level.
Arrangement is chronological.
Byles, Mather
This fonds includes correspondence and legal documents of Jonathan Bliss, 1790-1822. There is also correspondence and other material of William Bowers Bliss (1834-1863).
Bliss family (Saint John)
This fonds contains genealogical research material and correspondence compiled by Melvin W. Chase on the Young/Jung family, of whom he is a descendant on his mother’s side, as well as other families connected with the Youngs.
Melvin W. Chase
Photo Album, S.W. Babbitt, 1897-1904.
Part of Babbitt Family Papers
Photo album, S.W. Babbitt, 1897-1904.
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Series contains 86 postcards placed in an album in no particular order. The dated postcards range from 1906 to 1913, and were primarily addressed to Mrs. Walter I. Dixon [Jane Gillis], and also to Mr. Walter I. Dixon and Raymond Dixon. Postcards were sent from a number of relatives and friends. A number of the postcards depict locations in Canada as well as the United States. Most of the postcards contain messages.