Sackville

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  • Located at the head of the Bay of Fundy adjacent to the Tantramar Marshes in Sackville Parish, Westmorland County

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191 Archival description results for Sackville

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Sackville Marsh Improvement Co. Minute Book

1 volume of textual records
Item is a minute book which documents meetings and activity of the Sackville Marsh Improvement Company. The shareholders listed on page two, holding 20 shares each at $40 a share, were Albert Fawcett, George Campbell, Josiah Wood, Wesley Fawcett, and Henry A. Powell.

Enterprise Foundry Sign

  • CA THT 2009.17.1
  • Item
  • [after 1888]

Item is a yellow, black and white cardboard sign advertising Enterprise Foundry stoves and ranges.
Sign: "For good service! / Enterprise Stoves & Ranges"

Abner Smith Order Ledger

  • CA THT 2014.1.1
  • Item
  • 1888-1890

Item is a marble-covered order ledger used by Abner Smith to record transactions between 16 January 1888 and 23 June 1890
Book also contains other items such as receipts and cheques

Abner Smith family (Sackville)

Unidentified Group by a Fence

Item is a photograph of two men, three women, and three young boys standing by a fence in front of a house. Two horse and buggies are waiting near the left side of the house.

Hiram Copp

  • CA MtA 161
  • Fonds
  • 1893

Fonds consists of two letters to Hiram Copp, Sackville, New Brunswick, from James Robert Inch, Superintendent of Education, Province of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, regarding instructions for building a double house on Salem Street in Sackville. The letters are dated July 24 and August 1, 1893. They document the origin of a house owned by Mount Allison University since 1966, now called the French House. They also identify the residence of J.R. Inch, a former president of Mount Allison, who returned to Sackville to live after his retirement in 1909.

Copp, Hiram

Job Anderson Blacksmith

  • CA THT MC-4
  • Fonds
  • 1893 - 1933

Fonds relates to Job Anderson and his blacksmith shop. Fonds contains one volume of early accounting records. This ledger appears to have been used by at least two different people, conducting two different types of business in and around Sackville, New Brunswick. The ledger dates to 1893 and is possibly the account book of Blacksmith Job Anderson because he wrote that the account had been paid in full on 7 January 1904. The second set of entries in the ledger began in 1908 and does not specify blacksmithing. The unidentified record keeper has entered, in daybook style, all expenditures and receipts for work he completed, items he purchased, and payments he received. The entries indicate a farm operation and continue until 1933. There are other accounting records, including some expenses and ledger entries from 1896 near the end of the ledger. (OS Shelf 2)

Anderson, Job

George Campbell and Sons Ltd. Fonds

  • CA THT 1998.01
  • Fonds
  • 1893 - 1966

Fonds consists of five archival items pertaining to George Campbell and Sons Ltd., including two receipts and one tax bill made out to George Rogers, a long-term employee of the George Campbell and Sons Ltd.

George Campbell and Sons Ltd.

Read House before Repairs

Item is a photograph of the Read home on Bridge Street, Sackville, NB (currently (2009) Marshland’s Inn) before repairs were made between 1905 and 1908. An unidentified girl stands in front of the house holding a pair of snowshoes.

Laura Sophia Wood fonds

  • CA MtA 0154
  • Fonds
  • 1898-1900

Fonds consists of a "Canadian pocket diary for 1899" containing memoranda, grocery lists, accounts, and some brief entries ca. 1900 commenting on society and peoples' opinions. The book is accompanied by a letter addressed to [?] (illegible) from Dode (a nickname for Dora (Wood) Nichols, sister of Herb Wood), of Vancouver, British Columbia, dated Wednesday Oct. 27th [no year].

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  1. Canadian pocket diary compiled by Laura S. Wood. – 1899-1900. – 1 volume of textual records 14.5 x 9 x 1 cm

Item includes memoranda, grocery lists, accounts and some brief entries commenting on society and people’s opinions.

  1. Letter from “Dode” (Vancouver, British Columbia) to [Rames eco?]. – 27 October [bef. 1958]. – 1 leaf of textual records ; 20 x 12.5 cm

Item indicates that the sender was enclosing the book to the addressee and wonders “Is it right to send you this with her intimate little outbursts revealed in writing?” Dode is a nickname for Dora (Wood) Nichols.

Wood, Laura Sophia (Trueman), 1856-1935

George Rogers family

  • MC-56
  • Fonds
  • 1898-1984, 2018

Fonds reflects the lives, careers, and military services of George Rogers and his family. Fonds consists of various textual records and photographs from the George Rogers family of Sackville, New Brunswick. It includes letters between family members; newspaper clippings about the family; and photographs of the family home and activities of George, his two wives, and their 13 children. The fonds also consists of a letter from Karen Eames in 2018 that accompanied the rest of the fonds documenting her knowledge of the Rogers side of her family.

George Rogers

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