Edith Marjorie “Madge" Smith fonds
- CA FRM MS88
- Fonds
- 1960 - 1973
Fonds consists of material related to Edith Marjorie “Madge" Smith including photographs and textual material.
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Edith Marjorie “Madge" Smith fonds
Fonds consists of material related to Edith Marjorie “Madge" Smith including photographs and textual material.
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The fonds consists of correspondence that relate to both business and official matters of Charles N. Skinner.
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This small series provides information on Atherton's business dealings and official duties.
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John Ward & Sons : [1814-1858]
This fonds documents the business activities of John Ward and his sons, John Ward, Jr., Charles Ward, and Caleb Ward, under the firm names John Ward & Son and John Ward & Sons. It includes primarily ship accounts and business correspondence, including communications with agents in Britain, the West Indies, and Quebec; business firms in the United States; master mariners; and New Brunswick politicians.
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This fonds consists of a 47-page, handwritten report titled "Journal of Transactions on a Voyage to England to Purchase Horses for the Province of New Brunswick" (1853) and nine newspaper articles (ca. 1853-1859). Also included is a book by Marianus Cuming's son concerning Cuming family experiences in Scotland, New Brunswick, and Australia.
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This item is a very brief holograph will of Joseph Andrews.
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This fonds consists of a single item -- an account book for Hugh Doherty's grocery store located in Saint John, N.B. The account book contains itemized accounts for each customer, showing the quantity of goods purchased and the amount charged. Often the customer's occupation is given.
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This account book includes entries on half-pay; business transactions in grain, lumber, foodstuffs, shoes and boots, rum, tobacco, and other goods; and exchanges of labour. It also includes receipts of payments made on accounts and brief entries relating to voyages of the trading vessel the "Mary Salter," specifically, the dates she left and returned to Nova Scotia and her ports of call. Entries are written in several hands other than Robert Salter's, one possibly being William W. Salter's.
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Fait partie de Burpee Family Papers
Charles Burpee's correspondence