Tag Archives: Odell

Seeking Information About the Caretakers for Rookwood House

Odell House, Fredericton

P4-2-59 Odell House, Rookwood – Fredericton

Ms Murgatroyd,
I am seeking information about the caretakers for Rookwood House, which was the name given to their estate by the Odell family.

I believe that a family relative, Ann Foley, AKA Mrs. James Abram(s), was caretaker there around 1896. Her husband had died in 1889, at the age of 61, but I do not know how old Ann was at any particular point in time, but if she was born in the same year as he, she would definitely be on in years in 1896. I suspect that she was younger. I am seeking any information on her personally.

I am also seeking information on the role of caretaker for the house. She was given a cottage separate from the family dwelling, so she may possibly have been head of a number of servants, but that is only guesswork.

Around 1896, Mrs Abrams brought to Fredericton a ‘niece’, by the name of Anna Marie Lillian Keating of Charlestown (Boston), who was a ten-year-old orphan. She was given away in marriage to Matt Malone in 1911 by G.A. Lannigan, as recorded in the press in 1911.  Might you have any record of her?

Matthew Malone was a local manager at the Yerxa Grocery Co. which may have been the Xerxa & Yerxa on Queen Street. Do you have any information on this grocery company? They later sent him to Woodstock, perhaps to start a branch there.

Thank you for any help in this.
Walter Hughes

Any help with Walter’s questions would be greatly appreciated.  Please leave your answers in the comments below!

Rookwood, Fredericton

P4-2-18 Caretaker’s cottage (early Acadian), Rookwood – Fredericton

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 58

Page 58 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 58 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

For Corns use Currin’s Corn Cure!  Davis & Co., Fredericton.

O’Connor Edward, shoemaker, h Brunswick
O’Connor Michael, shoemaker, h Brunswick
O’Connor Redmond, currier, h Brunswick
O’Connor Timothy, chief draughtman Sur Gen office, h King
O’CONNOR T G, cloth’r, woollens, & gens’ furnshgs, Queen, h King
Odell William, Senator, h Rockwood
O’Grady Susan, wid Michael, bds Carleton
O’Harrah Andrew, lumberman, h George
O’Leary Bridget, wid Michael, h George
O’Leary Dennis, labourer, h Needham
O’Leary John, printer, h Union
O’Leary Mary, wid Patrick, h Westmorland
Olive George L, bookkeeper, bds Queen
O’Neill Bernard, baker, h Westmorland
O’Neill George, sash maker, h George
O’Neill Hugh, baker, Westmoreland, h do
O’Neill Hugh, jr, baker, bds Westmoreland
Orr Arthur, druggist clerk, h King
Orr Charles, foreman livery stable John Orr, h Regent cor King
Orr Jerusha, wid Robert, h King
ORR JOHN, Livery Stables, Barker House alley, h King.  See adv opp
O’Ree Hannah, wid William, h York
Osgood Charles, porter, h Sunbury
Osgood Giles, janitor N B University, h College road
O’Toole John, of O’Toole & McCafferty, h Charlotte
O’TOOLE & McCAFFERTY, iron founders, Queen w
OWEN SAMUEL, dry goods and clothier, Queen, h St John
Owens Francis, h Regent
Owens Francis, school teacher, bds Charlotte
OWENS JOHN, grocer and provisions, Queen, h Brunswick
Owens John E, clerk, h Charlotte
Owens Peter A, salesman, h Charlotte
Pace William, labourer, h King
Paisley Thomas, h George
Palmer Harry, student, bds King
Palmer John, of Brown & Palmer, h Queen
Parker A J Foley, salesman, bds Royal Hotel
Parker George H, bookkeeper, h King w
Parker J Tyler, salesman, bds Carleton cor Brunswick
Parker Mrs. Margaret, h Carleton
Parkin George R, principal grammar school, h Sunbury
Parlee John, teamster, h Brunswick
Parlee Samuel E, teamster, h George

Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B., Silk and Lisle Gloves.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

Top 20 Artefact Survey Update!

Horse Tricycle (1969-2125-1)

The Horse Tricycle (1969-2125-1) was imported from New York during the mid-ninetheenth century.

Our Top 20 survey has completed its second week and we have an even longer list of favourite artefacts!  Patrons have selected just over 50 artefacts over the last two weeks and we have tallied the votes and have added them to the Top 20. Click here for last week’s Top 20 Results!

St. Dunstan's Steeple Cross (1969.472.1)

The St. Dunstan's Steeple Cross (1969.472.1) was removed from the church in Fredericton when it was torn down in 1967. The original Church was built in 1842.

The artefact receiving the most votes last week was similar to the first week.  The top artefact continues to be the Coleman Frog.  Not only did he have the most votes for week ending August 7th but he also has the most overall votes.  The Harvey Studio camera gave the Coleman Frog a little bit of competition though … for a while I thought the camera was going to top the list for the week!  However, by the end of the week the Harvey Studio camera placed second replacing the penny farthing bicycle which is placed 5th for last week and is now third on the overall list.

World War I Field Message Book (1992.23.2)

This World War I Field message book was used by Lieutenant A. C. Kelly when he was in the trenches. A bullet had pierced this message book and probably saved his life.

Our third most popular artefact last week was the horse tricycle!  This tricycle is absolutely amazing!  It placed 7th last week and is now 6th on the list when we combine the votes for the last two weeks.  The tricycle was imported from New York in the mid-nineteenth century and is a complex design.  The frame has iron pedals that move the horse and the mane is genuine horse hair.  The seat is made of leather.  It is definitely a favourite amongst the York Sunbury Museum staff!!

Again, I won’t describe every artefact on the list but here is what we have so far for the two weeks combined:

1.  Coleman Frog

2.  Harvey Studio Camera

3.  Penny farthing Bicycle

4.  World War I Machine Gun

5.  Our 1914 Cash Register

6.  Horse Tricycle

7.  Fire Extinguisher Grenades

8.  St. Dunstan’s Church Steeple Cross

9.  Native Picnic Basket

10.  Maliseet Paddle

11.  Portrait of Sarah Peters

12.  Elevator Shoes

13.  Colt Revolver

14.  African Porcupine Quill Box

15.  Native Fish Trap

16.  Valcartier Camp Panoramic Photograph

17.  Ashburnham Wedding Shoes

18.  WWI Messenger Book

19.  St. Dunstan’s Church Stained Glass Window

20.  Ralph Sketch Bronze Statue

Some of the Other Artefacts that Recieved Votes Last Week

World War I Shrapnel Shell (1969.1050.1)

World War I Shrapnel Shell (1969.1050.1)

Odell Garden Statue (1969.2574.1)

The Odell’s use to own this garden statue (1969.2574.1), dating from the 1860s. The Odell’s were a prominent Loyalist family and the site of their house and estate now serves as Fredericton’s Odell Park.

Cloche Hat (1973.1.11 )

Fashionable from 1908 to about 1933, the cloche hat (1973.1.11 ) was one the iconic hat of the 1920's. To wear the hat correctly it had to be all but pulled over the eyes, making the wearer have to lift up the head.

Have you placed your vote?  If not, we will be taking votes until the end of August so visit the York Sunbury Museum soon!! 

P4-2 York Sunbury Historical Society Photographs

A second York Sunbury Historical Society finding aid at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick is a photograph collection.  Some of these photographs are listed in the MC300 MS44.  Copies of these images can be ordered from the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

You can download a PDF version here. 

P4-2-01 - Old Mount House, Grimross Island, St. John River at Gagetown

1  Old Mount House, Grimross Island, St. John River at Gagetown (P4-2-01

2  Copy of watercolor of Fredericton, 1818 (P4-2-02

3  Old Legislative Council Chamber, Legislative Assembly Building 

4  Part of an early Market House, Phoenix Square, Fredericton, 1863 (P4-2-04

5  Halls of the Arts Building, UNB, with a view of box stove (P4-2-05)

6  Alexander Gibson in his sawmill in Marysville (P4-2-06

7  University Avenue in the spring freshet of 1887, Fredericton (P4-2-07

P4-2-07 University Avenue in the spring freshet of 1887, Fredericton

8  Officers Barracks, Fredericton, seen from the  St. John River during flood of 1887 (P4-2-08

9  Risteen’s Factory, built in former George J. Dibblee home, Queen and Smythe Streets, Fredericton (P4-2-09

10  No. 1 Hose Co., Fredericton Fire Department, June 20, 1887  (P4-2-10

11  Methodist Church at Marysville, built by Alexander Gibson, and dedicated January 6, 1873.  This church was destroyed by fire; photo January 29, 1911  (T- 58) 

12  Small Methodist Church on Carleton Street, 1840.  This church burned in 1850; Copy of a watercolor (P4-2-12

P4-2-13 Aberdeen Mill, Fredericton west end, burned August 1905

13  Aberdeen Mill, Fredericton west end, burned August 1905  (P4-2-13).   

14  View from home of Sir George Perkins, on site later occupied by CNR Station.  Picture shows Collegiate School and Christ Church Cathedral.   

15  Church Street, Fredericton – between George and Charlotte Streets (P4-2-15

16  Lovers Lanes, Rookwood – in winter (P4-2-16

17  View from main house, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-17

18  Caretaker’s cottage (early Acadian), Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-18)

P4-2-18 Caretaker’s cottage (early Acadian), Rookwood – Fredericton

19  Main house, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-19)

20  Main house, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-20

21  Old barn, Rookwood, seen through an arch – Fredericton (P4-2-21)

22  Base stone from old grist mill, for grinding grain 

23  Barns and covered entrance, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-23)

24  Ox-cart which belongs to Gov. Thomas Carleton (P4-2-24)

25  Root house (P4-2-25)

26  Home of Lieut. Samuel Denys Street (P4-2-26)

27  Ox-cart (P4-2-27)

28  Belmont, Lower Lincoln – built by John Murray Bliss 

P4-2-29 Home of Capt. Benjamin Glasier, Lincoln. Built about 1800, by Capt. Benjamin, the father of John Glasier.

29  Home of Capt. Benjamin Glasier, Lincoln.  Built about 1800, by Capt. Benjamin, the father of John Glasier. The first house on the same site was burned by Indians (P4-2-29)

30  Home of Col. John Simcoe Saunders, 752 King Street – Fredericton (P4-2-30)

31  Home of William Garden, United Empire Loyalist, Springhill – built 1790 (P4-2-31)

32  Rainsford House on Rainsford Lane, Old Road – near Fredericton (P4-2-32)

33  Trinity Church, Upper Maugerville. Burial place of the Carmen’s (P4-2-33)

34  Old Rectory, George Street, Fredericton; once home of the Roberts family (P4-2-34)

P4-2-35 Stephen Glasier home, Lincoln – built about 1777 and torn down 1944.

35  Stephen Glasier home, Lincoln – built about 1777 and torn down 1944.  Stephen was the bachelor brother of Lt. Col. Glasier (P4-2-35)

36  John Hazen house, built 1776 (P4-2-36)

37  Barker home at Barker’s Point, Fredericton – built by Lieut. Stair Agnew, torn down about 1954 (P4-2-37)

38  One-time home of Hon. Thomas Wetmore, Atty-Gen. 1809 – Queen Street west of Northumberland Street, Fredericton (P4-2-38)

39  Rear view of house on Shore Street, Fredericton.  Built by Col. Shore and once the home of Bliss Carman (P4-2-39)

40  Stone house built by Capt. Thomas Pepper at Lower St. Marys, 1826 (P4-2-40)

41  Woolford cottage, Regent Street – Fredericton 

42  King’s Coffee House, Lower Queen Street – Fredericton; where Legislature first met in the Capital, July 18, 1788.  Ward Chipman house far left, opened 1785 by Vanderbeck and Ackerman.  Torn down for Playhouse, 1958 or early 1960’s (P4-2-42)

43  View of Rookwood House, Fredericton (P4-2-43)

44  Faculty and students, UNB – 1879 (P4-2-44

P4-2-45 View of Rookwood House, Fredericton

45  View of Rookwood House, Fredericton (P4-2-45

46  House at Queen and St. John Streets, Fredericton – built by Henry Winslow Miller and leased to Ward Chipman, 1836.  House at right built by Edward Miller; birthplace of Francis Sherman (P4-2-46)

47  Rear view of Ward Chipman house in P4–2- 46 (P4-2-47)

48  Modern appearance of King’s American Coffee House (P4-2-42).  Torn down the summer of 1958 or (1961?) to make way for the Playhouse.  Front view of Inn where NB Legislature first met 

49  Rear view of house in P4 – 48.  1945 view modernized building where legislature first met 

50  Rear view of house built by Edward Winslow  Miller, between 1812 and 1820 (P4-2-50)

51  House at King and St. John Streets, Fredericton.  Built by Edward Winslow Miller between 1812 and 1820, housed Central Bank of New Brunswick in 1836 and was occupied for many years by New Brunswick Department of Agriculture.  Torn down late 1967 (P4-2-51)

52  Brick building on St. John Street, Fredericton – between King and Queen Streets.  Was office of Edward Winslow Miller and Henry Smith; later was residence of R.P. Allen, long editor of the “Daily Mail”. New Brunswick Travel Bureau was first housed here, 1927 – afterwards occupied by Highway Engineers Branch, New Brunswick Department of Public Works; torn down to make way for the Playhouse (P4-2-52)

P4-2-53 Golden Hall Inn, Waterloo Row – Fredericton

53  Golden Hall Inn, Waterloo Row – Fredericton (P4-2-53)

54  European and National American Railway Station, St. John  (P4-2-54)

55  Odell House, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-55)

56  Stone house built by Lieut. Thomas Gill, Upper Maugerville (P4-2-56)

57  Last of the old Provincial Normal School, Fredericton.  Early stages of the fire of Sunday – May 5, 1929 (P4-2-57)

58  Odell House, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-58)

P4-2-59 Odell House, Rookwood – Fredericton

59  Odell House, Rookwood – Fredericton (P4-2-59)

60  Winter view of house, New Brunswick Agriculture Building, 1944, built by George Winslow Miller.  Same house in P4–2- 50 and P4-2- 51  (P4-2-60)

61  “Frogmore” built by Chief Justice Carter, Maryland Hill – Fredericton (P4-2-61)

62  Woolford cottage, Regent Street – Fredericton 

63  Old Rectory, Oromocto (P4-2-63)

64  Sleigh at Legislative Assembly Building bearing Lieut- Gov. William F. Todd and Col. W.P. Osborne (P4-2-64)

65  Stone engraved by Timothy O’Connor of the New Brunswick Crown Land Office showing “The Hermitage”, the home of Hon. Thomas Baillie, Commissioner of Crown Lands, 1824 – 1839 

P4-2-66 Shore house, Shore’s Island

66  Shore house, Shore’s Island (P4-2-66)

67  Sunbury County Court House, Burton – built about 1825 (P4-2-67)

68  Home of Gerhardus Clows, Oromocto, “Loyalists” (P4-2-68)

69  Shore house, Shore’s Island – as at present (P4-2-69)

70  Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton (P4-2-70)

71  Horse powered craft at Lunt’s Ferry, c 1900 (P4-2-71)

P4-2-69 Shore house, Shore’s Island – as at present

72  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton east, from up-river (P4-2-72)

73  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton east, from lumber yard (P4-2-73)

74  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton east, from down-river (P4-2-74)

75  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton east, from railway (P4-2-75)

76  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton east, from down-river by the shore (P4-2-76)

77  Old Wainwright house, St. John and Queen Streets, Fredericton; in first stage of demolition to make way for the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, 1946 (P4-2-77)

P4-2-71 Horse powered craft at Lunt’s Ferry, c 1900

78  Old Wainwright house (as above), actual collapse (P4-2-78)

79  Rubble marks site of old Wainwright house (as above) (P4-2-79)

80  Old McCaffery house, east side of Queen Street, first stage of demolition to make way for the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, 1946 (P4-2-80)

81  Old McCaffery house (as above), actual dynamite blast (P4-2-81)

82  First steel rises for the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton (P4-2-82)

83  Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton – with the old Rainsford house partly demolished at left centre (P4-2-83)

84  Old McCaffery house, Queen Street east – Fredericton, just prior to demolition to make way for the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, 1946 (P4-2-84)

85  Old McCaffery house (as above), demolition proceeds (P4-2-85)

86  Old McCaffery house (as above), demolition proceeds (P4-2-86)

87  Front view of the old Rainsford house, Queen Street east, Fredericton – demolished to make way for the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, 1946 (P4-2-87)

88  Old Rainsford house (as above), final stage of demolition (P4-2-88)

P4-2-89 Inter-colonial Railway yards, Moncton, 1877

89  Inter-colonial Railway yards, Moncton, 1877.  Moncton was incorporated as a town in 1855 when shipbuilding was the main industry.  However, the advent of steam and iron ships soon brought the prosperity to an end, and Moncton reverted to village status in 1862.  Almost 10 years later, Moncton became the Atlantic regional headquarters for the Intercolonial Railway and in 1875 became a town once more.  This revival explains the civic motto, ‘Resurgo’, which means ‘I rise again’.  Moncton became a city on April 23, 1890 (P4-2-89)

90  Burpee house, Burton – built 1813 (P4-2-90)

91  Burpee house, Burton – built 1813 

92  Burpee house, Burton- view of one end (P4-2-92)

93  Corner stone of Burpee house, Burton – incised “E.B. May 1813” (P4-2-93)

94  Burpee house, Maugerville (P4-2-94)

95  Burpee house, Maugerville (P4-2-95)

96  West house, Long’s Creek (P4-2-96)

P4-2-96 West house, Long’s Creek

97  West house, Long’s Creek (P4-2-97)

98  West house, Long’s Creek (P4-2-98)

99  Smythe house, French Lake (P4-2-99)

100  Smythe house, French Lake (also spelled Smith) (P4-2-100)

101  Interior of old skating rink, corner  of York and Saunders Streets, Fredericton – burned 1881.  

102  Home of Jowett family – Elizabeth, New Jersey    

103  Old round house at South Devon, built for Northern and Western Railway, 1887 (Canada Eastern – Inter-colonial – CNR); abandoned for new facilities farther east after destruction of first railway by ice the night of March 19, 1936. Later used as workshops by Ashley Colter Enterprises.   Photo taken Sept. 1, 1947 

104  Old Odell House, now deanery of Christ Church Cathedral, corner of Church and Brunswick Streets – Fredericton.  Picture taken about 1930, shows well, since removed.    

P4-2-0105 Queen Street, Fredericton – decorated for visit of Sir John A. MacDonald

105  Queen Street, Fredericton – decorated for visit of Sir John A. MacDonald (P4-2-0105)

106  Two-seated carriage (good shot), built at Edgecombe’s Carriage Factory.  

107  Northumberland and Brunswick Streets, Fredericton – showing hack of flooded street during freshet of 1923.  

108  Wooden highway bridge over St. John River at Fredericton after fire had destroyed two middle spans. (T-891).     

109  Market in City Hall Square, Fredericton – about 1887.    

110  Queen Street below Regent Street in Fredericton, seen from the Queen Hotel. Military parade coming down street, good shot of John Simcoe Saunders house in right background.     

111  Victoria Hotel, Saint John – 1877.  

P4-2-54 European and National American Railway Station St. John

112  Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton (poor shot).   

113  Scene in Saint John after fire of 1877.   

114  Camping scene near Edmundston. Left to right: Andy Stratton, Allen Randolph, D. Lee Babbitt, Charles G.D. Roberts and Bliss Carman  (T-603).   

115  Very early shot of Arts Building, UNB – Fredericton (poor shot).   

116  Glasier Manor near the mouth of the Nerepis, built about 1765.   

117  Stratton House on River Road between Springhill and Island View.   

118  Early view of Church Street between King and Queen Streets, Fredericton, (Medley and Miller).   

119      

120      

121  House opposite covered bridge at Rusagonis, part of the Peabody grant, bricks stamped “Peabody”.     

122  Old Hatch House in Oromocto.   

123  Griffiths house at Keswick Ridge.   

124  Oscar Sharp house in Scotch Settlement. 

125  Oscar Sharp house in Scotch Settlement.   

126  Smith house at the top of the hill by the new bridge in Rusagonis, said to be very old.  Photo taken Aug. 1964 

127  Chicken house at the Smith farm, French Lake.  Photo taken March 1964 

128  Fredericton City Rugby Team, 1898 – names with proof print 

129  Fredericton High School Football Team, 1897 – names with proof print 

130  Fredericton Football Team, 1900, names with proof print 

131  Fredericton Football Team, 1901, names with proof print 

132  Fredericton City Rugby Team, 1900’s, names with proof print 

133  Fredericton Doctor’s meet Chatham Baseball Team at Scully’s Grove, Fredericton. The  proceeds of $400.00 going towards the first x-ray machine at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton.  The team front row, left to right – Harry F. McLeod, “Doc” Kelly, Dr. Seery, Fred B. Edgecombe, C. Fred Chestnut, T. Carleton Allen, Fred Hilyard, Dr. James Bridges, Brad Winslow, A.F. Street, James H. Hawthorne and Matthew Tennant.  Second row, left to right – James T. Sharkey, Dr. George McNally, Dr. W.C. Crockett, John Palmer, R.W.L. Tibbets, James H. Crockett, Albert Edgecombe, Dr. Fred Gunter, R.P. Foster, George Y. Dibblee and L.C. McNutt.  Back row, left to right – D. Lee Babbitt, John Kilburn and F. St. J. Bliss, ca. 1902 (P4-2-0133)

134  Group of UNB athletes, nothing further known 

135  Hunting party on the Portobello, early 1900’s, name with proof print 

136  Old Hatch house in Oromocto 

137  Old Hatch house in Oromocto 

138  Old Hatch house in Oromocto 

139  Stone building on Regent Street, Fredericton – formerly occupied by the Knights of Columbus.  On back stone from the Rainsford Quarry, old Army Building on Regent Street

George Taylor Papers

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

1  Thomas Burpee, chief mechanic I C R, Ottawa to G.T. Taylor, Fredericton, 14 March 1872 Re: purchase of photographs

2  W.H. Odell, Halifax – to George T. Taylor 28 [July] 1889 re: Purchase of photographs and commissioning for the taking of others

3  Telegrams F.W. Cram, [N.B. Railway] , McAdam to George T. Taylor 28 [Nov.] 1887

a  Instructing Taylor to “go ahead under the preposition”

b  Instructing conductors to assist Mr. Taylor with his baggage between all points until 30th November 1887.

4  Daily Gleaner 24 November 1956 “George Taylor‘s Soldiers Never D[i.e.]” by Fred Phillips

Government Records

Lemuel John Tweedie

Lemuel John Tweedie (Image via Wikipedia)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

“This series contains a listing of provincial and county government records, which are housed in the Government Records Section of the Provincial Archives.  The items included were created by or delivered to the government body responsible for the matter at hand.  Researchers must note that the “RS Number” following the item description is the code necessary to retrieving the item from Government Records.  The material in this series dates between 1788 and 1911.

1  York County Council Minutes, 1818-1827; RS160A1/1a.

2  York County Council Minutes, 1828-1829; RS160A1/1b.

3  York County Council Minutes, 1840-1850; RS160A1/1c.

4  Record of insolvent debtors of York County, 1858-1859; RS160. RS443B3a.

5  Minute book of Prerogative Court (Probate Court) of York County, 1825-1854; RS75C2.

6  Assessment book for the Parish and Town of Fredericton, 1846; RS160C1/1b.

7  Assessment book for statute labour on public roads in Fredericton,  1835-1836; RS160 C1/1c.

8  Circulars from the Provincial Secretary, William F. Odell, to George Dibblee, Clerk of the Peace for York County, 1841, 1842-1843, concerning returns of the Magistrate, and the Return of Writ served to Michael Fisher, who is being sued by John F. Taylor, 1841-1843. RS160 Bld. 1841-1844 RS443A Michael Fisher 1842.

9  Writ to the Sheriff of York County, for collection of debt and damages owed to Peter Watson by John and Samuel Larlee, signed by A.B. [Clopper], June 9, 1828. RS459A “1828 John Larlee”

10  Minute book of the Supreme Court of Judicature, held at Fredericton, York County, July 1788-July 1791; RS33/76.

11  Correspondence of the Secretary of State of Maine, pertaining to the case of Daniel Hopkins, resident of Maine, arrested in New Brunswick for horse theft, December 27, 1855; RS347/13.

12  Report approving the route explored by Richard Simonds for the Great Road from Fredericton to St. John, signed by John C. Vail, Samuel Nevers and L.B. Rainsford, May 20, 1826;  RS341A3.

13  Petition of Charles Tracy, the Magistrates, Parish Officers, and other inhabitants of the Parish of Blissville to Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Colebrooke protesting the residence of Charles Wetmore, Clerk of the Inferior Court of Sunbury County, being Fredericton rather than in Sunbury County, 1833; RS345B5.

14  Statement of monies paid by Thomas H. Peters, Deputy-Treasurer at Miramichi, for drawbacks of goods exported between November 30, 1836, and December 31, 1837; RS24.1838.

15  Record book used by the Crown Land Office to record timber cut without license and sums paid for its release, 1824, the King’s Casual Revenue in account with the Acting Receiver-General, 1824-1830, and to list monthly petitions for timber licenses, March-October, 1824; RS107/12/4/6.

16  Poll book for the election of members to the House of Assembly from Sunbury County, 1795; RS157J2/9.

17  Poll book for the election of members to the House of Assembly from Sunbury County; 1819; RS157 J2/10

18  Poll book and returns from the Parish of Kingsclear, York County, July 14, 1856; RS160J1j.

19  Visitors Book kept by Lieutenant-Governor Lemuel Tweedie, 1907-1911; RS360/1.

20  Minute books, ledgers and letterbooks of the Maritime Bank, which went bankrupt, 1873-1896; RS53C2.

Theodore Porter Papers

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“This series contains eleven items, which relate to the Baptist minister, Theodore Porter.  They include several letters of the Porter family as well as part of a diary kept by Theodore.  The items date between 1860 and c. 1880.”

1  Letter from Theodore Porter to his mother regarding personal and religious concerns; Newton Theological Seminary, May 24, 1860.

2  Letter from Lizzie [Mrs. Theodore Porter], to her sister-in-law, Clara Porter, regarding family matters; Fredericton, September 11, 1871.

3  Letter from Lizzie, to her sister, Clara, about family matters; Fredericton, May 16, 1873.

4  Letter from Theodore Porter to his mother and Clara; Fredericton, March 19, 1874.

5  Letter from Theodore Porter to his mother regarding family and religious matters; Fredericton, April 29, 1874.

6  Letter from Lizzie Porter to Clara Porter, regarding family matters; Fredericton, June 17, 1875.

7  Letter from Lizzie Porter to Clara Porter, regarding family matters; Fredericton, c. 1875.

8  Fragment of a letter by Theodore Porter; n.d.

9  Letter from Lizzie Porter to her sister, Clara Porter, regarding family matters; Odell Cottage, n.d.

10  Part of a diary kept by Rev. Theodore Porter mentioning Manning, Joseph Dimock, Benjamin Dimock, George Dimock, John Chase, John Doyle, L.T. Rand, Joshua Cogswell, [I.E.] Bill, John Kingston, and making reference to several areas in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia where he preached; c. 1880.

11  Photograph of Lottie Valentine Porter, daughter of William and Eliza.

Photographs and Pictures

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Alexander Gibson in his sawmill, Marysville; P4/2/6

“This series includes 227 photographs and pictures housed in the Provincial Archives Audio-Visual Section.  Most of the documents in this series are photographs, which date between c. 1860 and c. 1960, but there are also a few sketches of individuals and buildings.  Researchers must note that the “P number” following each description is the Audio-Visual Section code necessary to retrieving the document.”

1  Old Mount House, Grimross Island, Gagetown, Queens County; P4/2/1.

2  Copy of a watercolour of Fredericton, 1818; P4/2/2.

3  Old Legislative Council Chamber, Legislative Building, Fredericton; P4/2/3.

4  Market house, Phoenix Square, Fredericton; 1863, P4/2/4 and P5/6.

5  Interior of Hall of Arts Building (Kings College), U.N.B., Fredericton, showing stove and clock, 1898; P4/2/5.

6  Alexander Gibson in his sawmill, Marysville; P4/2/6.

7  University Avenue, Fredericton, in flood of 1887; P4/2/7.

8  Officers barracks as seen from St. John River during flood of 1887, Fredericton; P4/2/8 and P5/313.

9  Risteen’s factory, former George J. Dibblee house, Fredericton; P4/2/9.

10  Number One Hose Company, Fredericton Fire Department, June 20, 1887; P4/2/10 and P5/374.

Methodist Church built by Alexander Gibson, Marysville; P4/2/11 and P5/58

11  Methodist Church built by Alexander Gibson, Marysville; P4/2/11 and P5/58.

12  Copy of watercolour showing small Methodist church, Carleton St., Fredericton, 1840; P4/2/12.

13  Aberdeen Mill, Fredericton; P4/2/13 and P5/362.

14  Collegiate School and Christ Church Cathedral from the house of Sir George Parkin, Fredericton; P4/2/14.

15  Church Street between George St. and Charlotte Street, Fredericton; P4/2/15.

16  Lovers Lane, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/16.

17  View from the main house, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/17.

18  Caretaker’s cottage, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/18.

19  Main house, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/19.

20  Main house, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/20.

21  Barn, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/22.

22  Base stone from a gristmill; P4/2/22.

23  Barn and covered entrance, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/23.

24  Ox-cart that belonged to Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Carleton; P4/2/24.

25  Root house; P4/2/25.

26  House of Samuel Denys Street; P4/2/26.

27  Ox-cart; P4/2/27.

28  Old Mount House with man and woman standing out front, Grimross Island, Gagetown; P1/31.

29  House of Benjamin Glasier, Lincoln; P4/2/29.

30  House of John Saunders, Fredericton; P4/2/30.

31  House of William Garden, Springhill; P4/2/31.

32  Rainsford house, near Fredericton; P4/2/32.

33  Trinity Church, Upper Maugerville; P4/2/33.

34  Old Rectory, former house of the Roberts family, George St., Fredericton; P4/2/34.

35  Stephen Glasier house, Lincoln; P4/2/35.

36  John Hazen house; P4/2/36.

37  Barker house built by Stair Agnew, Barker’s Point, Fredericton; P4/2/37.

38  House of Attorney-General Thomas Wetmore, Fredericton; P4/2/38.

39  Rear view of the George Shore house in which Bliss Carman once lived, Fredericton; P4/2/39.

40  Stone house built by Thomas Peppers, Lower St. Mary’s; P4/2/40.

41  Woolford Cottage, Regent Street, Fredericton; P4/2/41.

42  King’s Coffee House where the General Assembly first met in Fredericton, (with a view of the Ward Chipman house); P4/2/42.

43  Rookwood house, Fredericton; P4/2/43.

44  Faculty and students (Encaenia), University of New Brunswick, 1879; P4/2/44 and P5/75.

45  Rookwood house, Fredericton; P4/2/45.

46  House built by Henry Winslow Miller and leased to Ward Chipman, Fredericton, 1836; P4/2/46.

47  Rear view of the Edward Winslow Miller house; P4/2/47.

48  Front view of the King’s Coffee House, which was torn down in 1958 to make room for the Playhouse; P4/2/48.

49  Rear view of King’s Coffee House; P4/2/49.

50  Rear view of the Edward Winslow Miller house, Fredericton; P4/2/50.

51  House of Edward Winslow Miller which housed Central Bank of N.B. in 1836 and was occupied by the Dept. of Agriculture for many years, Fredericton; P4/2/51.

52  Brick building which housed Edward Winslow Miller, Henry Smith, R.P. Allen, the Travel Bureau and the Department of Public Works, respectively, and was removed to make way for Playhouse, Fredericton; P4/2/52.

53  Golden Ball Inn, Waterloo Row, Fredericton; P4/2/53.

54  European and North American Railway Station, Saint John; P4/2/54.

55  Odell House, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/55.

56  Stone house built by Thomas Gill, Upper Maugerville; P4/2/56.

57  Provincial Normal School burning, Fredericton, 1929; P4/2/57.

58  Odell house, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/58.

59  Odell house, Rookwood, Fredericton; P4/2/59.

60  Edward Winslow Miller house, Fredericton; P4/2/60.

61  “Frogmore” built by Chief Justice Carter, Maryland Hill, Fredericton; P4/2/61.

62  Woolford cottage, Regent St., Fredericton; P4/2/62.

63  Old rectory, Oromocto; P4/2/63.

64  Lieutenant-Governor William F. Todd and Col. W.P. Osorne in as sleigh in front of the Legislative Building, Fredericton; P4/2/64.

65  Stone engraved by Timothy O’Connor of the Crown Land Office showing “The Hermitage”, the house of Thomas Baillie, Fredericton; P4/2/65.

66  Shore house, Shore’s Island, York County; P4/2/66.

67  Sunbury County court house, Burton; P4/2/67.

68  House of Gerhardus Clowes, Oromocto; P4/2/68.

69  Shore house, Shore’s Island, York County; P4/2/69.

70  Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton; P4/2/70.

71  Horse powered craft at Lunt’s Ferry; P4/2/71.

72  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton; P4/2/72.

73  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton; P4/2/73.

74  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton; P4/2/74.

75  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton; P4/2/75.

76  Victoria Mill (Fraser’s), Fredericton; P4/2/76.

77  Wainwright house in first stage of demolition to make way for Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton 1946; P4/2/77.

78  Wainwright house being demolished; P4/2/78.

79  Rubble of Wainwright house; P4/2/79.

80  McCaffery House in first stage of demolition to make way for Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, Fredericton, 1946; P4/2/80.

81  McCaffery house being demolished; P4/2/81.

82  Lord Beaverbrook Hotel construction begins, Fredericton; P4/2/82.

83  Lord Beaverbrook Hotel with Rainsford house partly demolished at left centre; P4/2/82.

84  McCaffery house before demolition, Fredericton, 1946; P4/2/84.

85  McCaffery house being demolished; P4/2/85.

86  McCaffery house being demolished; P4/2/86.

87  Rainsford house before demolition, 1946; P4/2/87.

88  Rubble of Rainsford house; P4/2/88.

89  Intercolonial railway yards, Moncton, 1877; P4/2/89.

90  Burpee house, Sheffield; P4/2/90.

91  Burpee house, Sheffield; P4/2/91.

92  Burpee house; P4/2/92.

93  Cornerstone of Burpee house; P4/2/93.

94  Burpee house; P4/2/94.

95  Burpee house; P4/2/95.

96  West house, Long’s Creek, York County; P4/2/96.

97  West house, Long’s Creek, York County; P4/2/97.

98  West house, Long’s Creek, York County; P4/2/98.

99  Smythe house, French Lake, Sunbury County; P4/2/99.

100  Smythe house, French Lake, Sunbury County; P4/2/100.

101  Interior of skating rink, corner of York and Saunders Streets, Fredericton, which burned in 1881; P4/2/101.

102  House of Jowett family, New Jersey; P4/2/102.

103  Old roundhouse built for Northern and Western Railway, 1887; P4/2/103.

104  Odell house, now deanery of Christ Church Cathedral, corner of Church and Brunswick Streets, Fredericton; P4/2/104.

105  Queen Street decorated for the visit of Sir John A. MacDonald, Fredericton; P4/2/105.

106  Carriage at Edgecombe’s Carriage Factory; P4/2/106.

107  Fredericton streets, Northumberland and Brunswick, flooded in 1923; P4/2/107.

108  Fredericton bridge after fire had destroyed two middle spans.

109  Market in City Hall Square, Fredericton, about 1887; P4/2/109.

110  Military parade as seen from the Queen Hotel (with the Simcoe Saunders house in right background), Fredericton; P4/2/110.

111  Victoria Hotel, Saint John, 1877; P4/2/111.

112  Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton; P4/2/112.

113  Saint John after the Great Fire of 1877; P4/2/113.

114  Camping scene showing Andy Stratton, Allen Randolph, D. Lee Babbitt, Charles G.D. Roberts and Bliss Carman, near Edmundston; P4/2/114 and P5/603.

115  Kings College (Arts Building) Fredericton; P4/2/115.

116  Glasier Manor near the mouth of the Nerepis River; P4/2/116.

117  Stratton house, River Road between Springhill and Island View, York County; P4/2/117.

118  Church street between King and Queen Streets, Fredericton; P4/2/118.

119  Old Mount House, Grimross Island, Gagetown; P1/32.

120   Government House, Fredericton; P1/33.

121  House opposite covered bridge at Rusagonis, Sunbury County; P4/2/121.

122  Hatch House, Oromocto; P4/2/122.

123  Griffiths house, Keswick Ridge, York County; P4/2/123.

124  Oscar Sharpe house, Scotch Settlement; P4/2/124.

125  Oscar Sharpe house, Scotch Settlement; P4/2/125.

126  Smith house, Rusagonis; P4/2/126.

127  Out building at Smith farm, French Lake, Sunbury County; P4/2/127.

128  Fredericton City Rugby Team, 1898; P/2/128.

129  Fredericton High School Football Team, 1897; P4/2/129.

130  Fredericton Football Team, 1900; P4/2/130.

131  Fredericton Football Team, 1901; P4/2/131.

132  Fredericton City Rugby Team, early 1900’s; P4/2/132.

Fredericton doctors meet Chatham baseball team at Scully's Grove, Fredericton; P4/2/133

133  Fredericton doctors meet Chatham baseball team at Scully’s Grove, Fredericton; P4/2/133.

134  Group of U.N.B. athletes; P4/2/134.

135  Hunting party on the Portobello, early 1900’s; P4/2/135.

136  Hatch house, Oromocto; P4/2/136.

137  Hatch house, Oromocto; P4/2/137.

138  Hatch house, Oromocto; P4/2/138.

139  Stone building once occupied by the Knights of Columbus, Fredericton; P4/2/139.

140  Group of soldiers at rear of barracks, Fredericton, c. 1884; P37/327.

141  Canadian volunteers to the South African War including William Fielders; P1/2.

142  Bliss Carman house, Shore St., Fredericton; P1/3.

143  Group of young men, Fredericton, c. 1900; P1/4 and P5/75.

Exhibition building, Fredericton, pre-1907; P1/5

144  Exhibition building, Fredericton, pre-1907; P1/5.

145  Hay scow and tugboat, 1907; P1/6.

146  Souvenirs made from bird’s-eye maple and deer horns; P1/7a.

147  The mouth of the Matapedia River, Quebec; P1/7b.

148  The Grand Falls gorge, Madawaska County; P1/7c.

149  The Grand Falls gorge; P1/7d.

150  The Grand Falls gorge; P1/7e.

151  The Grand Falls gorge; P1/7f.

152  The hydropower house at the foot of the Grand Falls gorge; P1/7g.

153  Hydro dam at the head of the Grand Falls gorge; P1/7h.

154  Bridge over the Restigouche River into Matapedia, Quebec; P1/7i.

155  “Morrissey Rock”, from the Restigouche River; P1/7j.         

Morrissey Rock showing the tunnel; P1-7k

156  “Morrissey Rock”, showing the tunnel; P1/7k.

157  The Restigouche River from Morrissey Rock; P1/7l.

158  The Restigouche River from “Morrissey Rock” (Sugarloaf Mountain, Campbellton in the distance); P1/7m.

159  Lord Baden-Powell in Saint John for a Boy Scout Rally; P1/8.

160  Waverly and Lorne Hotels after fire, Fredericton, 1938; P1/9.

161  “Wangan” supply boat for river drive near the Water Works, Fredericton, 1948; P1/10.

162  Silver tankard and candlesticks brought from Plymouth, Mass., by Edward Winslow; P1/11.

163  Steamer “Hampstead” leaving the Star Line wharf, Fredericton, c. 1900; P1/34.

164  Royal Regiment of Canadian Infantry officer’s quarters, Fredericton, c. 1900; P1/35.

165  Normal School and City Hall, Fredericton, c. 1900; P1/36.

166  Kings Head Tavern, Grimross, Queens County; P1/37.

167  Locomotive No. 2 “St. Stephen”; P2/1.

168  Edmundston, c. 1880; P2/2 and P5/554.

169  Fredericton from Brick Hill with C.A. Taylor in foreground, 1897; P2/3 and P5/305b.

Male choir from Fredericton Fire Dept. on stage at City Hall, 1899; P2/4

170  Male choir from Fredericton Fire Dept. on stage at City Hall, 1899; P2/4.

171  Silsby Steam Engine Co., Fredericton Fire Department, c. 1900; P2/5.

172  Central Hose Station No. 2, Fredericton Fire Department, c. 1900; P2/6.

Hugh O'Neill with Canada's last fire horses, Fredericton, 1938; P2/7

173  Hugh O’Neill with Canada’s last fire horses, Fredericton, 1938; P2/7.         

174  Street scene in Oskosh, Wisconsin; P2/8.

175  Street scene in Oskosh, Wis.; P2/9.

176  Street scene in Oskosh, Wis.; P2/10.

177  Fredericton Brass Band, 1915, P37/111.

178  Automobile, Moncton, 1931; P2/12.

179  Arms of the City of Fredericton presented to “H.M.C.S.”, 1943;P2/13.

180  Building removed to make way for Playhouse, Fredericton; P2/133.

181  Building removed to make way for Playhouse, Fredericton; P2/134.

182  Buildings removed to make way for Playhouse, Fredericton; P2/135.

183  Buildings removed to make way for Playhouse, Fredericton; P2/136.

184  Soldier’s barracks, Fredericton; P2/137.

185  Government House, Fredericton; P2/138.

186  Queen Street, Fredericton; P2/139.

187  Officer’s Barracks, Fredericton; P2/140.

188  Four members of Fredericton Police Force, c. 1900; P3/2.

189  Fredericton birthday cake of snow, 1935; P3/3.

190  Infantry school corps including Col. Maunsell and Surgeon Brown, c. 1880’s; P132/1.

191  Camp Aldershot, 1893; P132/2.

192  Fort Selkirk, 1897; P132/3.

193  Band of the Infantry School Corps; P132/4.

194  Band of the Infantry School Corps; P132/5.

195  Group of officers; P132/6.     

196  Officer’s Quarters, Fredericton; P132/7.

197  Muster roll of unidentified militia unit, n.d.; P132/8 and P132/9.

198  Letter to Mrs. William R. Buswell, Centreville, on the death of her husband from Edward Doyle on behalf of the Number 4 Company Canadian Regiment of Infantry, Fredericton, June 13, 1892; P132/10.

199  Sketch of Charles McFarlane; P132/11.

200  Sketch of Benjamin Franklin Tibbets; P132/12.

201    Sketch of Henry McFarlane; P132/13.

202  Sketch of Mrs. McFarlane; P132/14.

203  Lottie Valentine Porter, daughter of William and Eliza Porter; P132/15.

204  Igraham Smith house, French Lake, Sunbury County, 1964; P132/16.

205  Ingraham Smith house; P132/17.

206  Captain John Barker, P132/76.

207  Sketch of the Baptist Academy and the Baptist Church, [Fredericton] 1847; P132/76.

208  Sketch of Queen Street, Fredericton, by William Crewdson, c. 1855; P132/77.

209  Sketch of the Parish Church with Christ Church Cathedral under construction by William Crewdson, c. 1850; P132/78.

210  Mrs. John Medley – died 1906 P.

211  Queen Victoria [circa 1890-1900] P132/144.

212  Cannons in Officer’s Square, Queen St., Fredericton. August 11, 1969 P.

213  Framed silhouette of C.P. Brennan, wife of Benjamin Wolhaupter, cut 1814.  See MS16/9 P ?

214  Timothy Lynch, see MS18/38.  (refer to Lynch History Research Enquiry blog post)

215  Lady Ashburnham’s Funeral, Fredericton, 1938.      

216  Inspection of Veterans by H.R.H. King Geo. VI, 1939.

217  World War I Training Aircraft.

218  General Montgomery decorating Robert B. Forbes.

219  Fort Hughes, Oromocto.

220  S.S. “Victoria”, 1897-1916 – St. John River Steamer.

221  Maritime 1948 Gilwell, Camp Buchan, P.E.I.

222  His Majesty’s 104th Regimental Tray, circa 1813.

223  Interior of Saint Dunstan’s Church, 1969.

224  Christ Church Cathedral after the fire.

225  Fiftieth reunion, St. Anne’s Boy Scouts, circa 1980.

226  York Sunbury Museum Country Fare Cafe.

227  Old Legislature Building, Fredericton.

228  Fred Coleman & Family in rowboat, photographed by A. Stoerger. (crack in photo)

229  Mr. & Mrs. Fred Coleman and Family on veranda of large house, c.1800? photographed by A. Stoerger.

230  Group of men some in a rowboat with fishing rods, some standing and sitting. (Chauncey Coleman, Gilmour Brown, Bob Barker, George Dibblee, Ron Coleman, Al McClaskey, Ned Allen, Fred Coleman and Nelson Campbell)

231  Group of men: One sitting, 3 standing with rifles and 3 up a pole (Ned Allen, Chauncey Coleman, Al McClaskey, Ronald Coleman. Fred Coleman, Nelson Campbell, Robert Barker and Gilmor Brown)

Clippings (MS19 – 378 to 404)

MC300-MS19 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 168)

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Continued from Clippings (MS19 – 1 to 18), Clippings (MS19 – 19A)Clippings (MS19 – 20 to 103), Clippings (MS19 – 104 to 157)Clippings (MS19 – 158 to 216)Clippings (MS19 – 217 to 247)Clippings (MS19 – 248 to 297)Clippings (MS19 – 298 to 351) and Clippings (MS19 – 352 to 377)

378  Clipping, “York-Sunbury Museum”, schedule, Lifestyles-Past 50, February/March, 1992.

379  Clipping & photo of Valerie Evans, “Valerie Evans Gets Paid to Don Costumes”, The Daily Gleaner, Today’s Woman, June 6, 1992.

380  Clipping, “Museum Exhibit Looks Back At Fashionable Era For Women”, The Daily Gleaner, July 21, 1992.

381  Clipping, “Dream Space, Heidi Grein Exhibit Opened”, The Daily Gleaner, September 29, 1992.

382  Clipping and photo of Forestry Association winners.  “Greenery Awards Presented”, The Daily Gleaner, December 22, 1992.

383  Clipping, “Christmas in the Officer’s quarters”, The Daily Gleaner, December 22, 1992.

384  Clipping and photo of Richard Hatfield, Moncton artists that were featured at an exhibition at Gallery 78 in 1991. “Visual Arts in Review”, The Daily Gleaner, Weekend Columns, January 4, 1992.

385  Clippings and miscellaneous photos.   “40th Anniversary Reunion Held in Enniskillen”, “The Long Road to CFB Gagetown”, “CFB Gagetown Comander’s Message”, “The Private Empire We’re Giving The Army”, “Brigadier Eric Snow Remembers”, “Army camp to Bring Boom” The Gagetown Gazette, Oromocto, September 2, 1992.

386  Clippings and photo of Cynthia Wallace-Caseys, “At Kings Landing, Cynthia Wallace-Casey Curator of Collections”, The Daily Gleaner, Today’s Woman, January 16, 1993.

387  Clipping and photo, “Building Removed”, former Covey’s Stationer store, The Daily Gleaner, March 23, 1993.

388  Clipping, “Historical Society Reviews Past Year-1992”,  The Daily Gleaner, January 30, 1993.

389  Clipping and photo of calithumpians, “Dining Out On Culture” Interesting Tour, The Daily Gleaner, April 28, 1993.

390  Clipping and photo of Michael Price, son Ian, wife Nancy and Kerri O’Dell.“Tourist-Of-The-Week”, The Daily Gleaner, June 9, 1993.

391  Clipping and photo of museum workers and Jack Ullock, Wanda McWilliams, instructor. “Disaster Preparedness” – workshop to prepare museum workers for disasters, The Daily Gleaner, June 15, 1993.

392  Clipping of summer activities at the York-Sunbury Museum, The Daily Gleaner, June 17, 1993.

393  Clipping, “Events At Museum”, The Daily Gleaner, June 17, 1993.

394  Clipping and photo, “Exhibit Reveals Life In Second World War Internment Camp”, The Daily Gleaner, June 21, 1993.

395  Clipping and photo of artist Murray McFarlane and sculptor Jim Edsall. “Joint Exhibit Opened At Historical Society Museum”, “From Earth and Air, New Brunswick Landscapes and Birds”, The Daily Gleaner, June 14, 1993.

396  Clipping, “Artist’s Church is spiritually desolate”, exhibits by R.M. Vaughan, Murray McFarlane, Gerald Collins and sculptures by Jim Edsall, Evening Times Globe, June 24, 1993.

397  Clipping of summer events at York-Sunbury Museum, Free Magazine, June 25, 1993.

398  Clipping of tour announcement at York-Sunbury Museum, “In The Arts”, The Daily Gleaner, June 25 1993.

399  Clipping and photo of parade.  “Canada Day Activities Kick Off River Jubilee” “Capital Celebrates Canada’s Birthday In Style”, The Daily Gleaner, July 2, 1993.

400  Clipping and photos of York-Sunbury Museum and some contents.  “History Preserved at York-Sunbury Museum, The Daily Gleaner, June 28, 1986.

401  Clipping and photos of “Opening of Playhouse Tremendous Success”, The Daily Gleaner, September 28, 1964.

402  Clipping and photo of 1958 flood of St. John River, Maugerville

403  Clipping and photo of 1936 flood of St. John River, Parliament Square

404  Clipping and photo of 1936 flood of St. John River, Waterloo Row

Clippings (MS19 – 352 to 377)

MC300-MS19 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 168)

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Continued from Clippings (MS19 – 1 to 18), Clippings (MS19 – 19A)Clippings (MS19 – 20 to 103), Clippings (MS19 – 104 to 157)Clippings (MS19 – 158 to 216)Clippings (MS19 – 217 to 247)Clippings (MS19 – 248 to 297) and Clippings (MS19 – 298 to 351)

352  Clippings and photos, “With Observance of National Heritage Festivities”, “Frederictonians Will See History Come to Life”.  This piece is about Marysville Place. The second article is  “Heritage Day Provides Chance To Affirm Special Inheritance”, Weekend City, February 17, 1990.

353  Clipping, “Sixty Five – Free at Last!” Lifestyles-Past 50, November-December, 1991.

354  Clipping and photos of Pat Schell, Yvon Gallant and Margot Cormier Splane. “Visual Arts in Review –  At York-Sunbury Museum”, The Daily Gleaner, Weekend Columns, December 7, 1991.

355  Clipping, “December & January at The York-Sunbury Museum”, schedule, Lifestyles-Past -50, December/January 1991-92.

356  Clipping, “York-Sunbury Museum”, schedule, Lifestyles-Past 50, February/March, 1992.

357  Clipping & photo of Valerie Evans, “Valerie Evans Gets Paid to Don Costumes”, The Daily Gleaner, Today’s Woman, June 6, 1992.

358  Clipping, “Museum Exhibit Looks Back At Fashionable Era For Women”, The Daily Gleaner, July 21, 1992.

359  Clipping, “Dream Space, Heidi Grein Exhibit Opened”, The Daily Gleaner, September 29, 1992.

360  Clipping and photo of Forestry Association winners.  “Greenery Awards Presented”, The Daily Gleaner, December 22, 1992.

361  Clipping, “Christmas in the Officer’s quarters”, The Daily Gleaner, December 22, 1992.

362  Clipping and photo of Richard Hatfield, Moncton artists that were featured at an exhibition at Gallery 78 in 1991. “Visual Arts in Review”, The Daily Gleaner, Weekend Columns, January 4, 1992.

363  Clippings and miscellaneous photos.   “40th Anniversary Reunion Held in Enniskillen”, “The Long Road to CFB Gagetown”, “CFB Gagetown Comander’s Message”, “The Private Empire We’re Giving The Army”, “Brigadier Eric Snow Remembers”, “Army camp to Bring Boom” The Gagetown Gazette, Oromocto, September 2, 1992.

364  Clippings and photo of Cynthia Wallace-Caseys, “At Kings Landing, Cynthia Wallace-Casey Curator of Collections”, The Daily Gleaner, Today’s Woman, January 16, 1993.

365  Clipping and photo, “Building Removed”, former Covey’s Stationer store, The Daily Gleaner, March 23, 1993.

366  Clipping, “Historical Society Reviews Past Year-1992”,  The Daily Gleaner, January 30, 1993.

367  Clipping and photo of calithumpians, “Dining Out On Culture” Interesting Tour, The Daily Gleaner, April 28, 1993.

368  Clipping and photo of Michael Price, son Ian, wife Nancy and Kerri O’Dell.“Tourist-Of-The-Week”, The Daily Gleaner, June 9, 1993.

369  Clipping and photo of museum workers and Jack Ullock, Wanda McWilliams, instructor. “Disaster Preparedness” – workshop to prepare museum workers for disasters, The Daily Gleaner, June 15, 1993.

370  Clipping of summer activities at the York-Sunbury Museum, The Daily Gleaner, June 17, 1993.

371  Clipping, “Events At Museum”, The Daily Gleaner, June 17, 1993.

372  Clipping and photo, “Exhibit Reveals Life In Second World War Internment Camp”, The Daily Gleaner, June 21, 1993.

373  Clipping and photo of artist Murray McFarlane and sculptor Jim Edsall. “Joint Exhibit Opened At Historical Society Museum”, “From Earth and Air, New Brunswick Landscapes and Birds”, The Daily Gleaner, June 14, 1993.

374  Clipping, “Artist’s Church is spiritually desolate”, exhibits by R.M. Vaughan, Murray McFarlane, Gerald Collins and sculptures by Jim Edsall, Evening Times Globe, June 24, 1993.

375  Clipping of summer events at York-Sunbury Museum, Free Magazine, June 25, 1993.

376  Clipping of tour announcement at York-Sunbury Museum, “In The Arts”, The Daily Gleaner, June 25 1993.

377  Clipping and photo of parade.  “Canada Day Activities Kick Off River Jubilee” “Capital Celebrates Canada’s Birthday In Style”, The Daily Gleaner, July 2, 1993.