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Photographs and Pictures

(page 216)

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

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)

Maps and Plans

MC300-MS43 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 206)

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

“This series includes the maps and plans housed in the Provincial Archives Map Section.  The maps include documents on the Province, counties, parishes, towns, land surveys, land grants, cemeteries, etc.  The plans include documents on several buildings in Fredericton and a saw mill.  The researcher must note that the numeric code following each description is the Map Section code — the date is included in that code.  In addition, where the document has its own title it is indicated by quotation marks, and where the title or date is added by research, it is indicated by square brackets.

The documents in this series date between 1761 and 1958.  Later additions to this series include several World War I Maps including Ordance Surveys of England and Wales, Trench Maps from France, etc.”

1  “A Plan of the River St. John”; MC300-203.29-1761.

2  [Map of part of the St. John River from border to St. Ann’s…] MC300-203.29-[1768].

3  [Map of the Town Part of Fredericton showing numbered lots and blocks and parts of the military compound]; MC300-203.57 [1785].

4  [Map of part of Fredericton showing numbered lots along the St. John River including the Burying Ground and various mills]; MC300-203.57-[1785].

5  [Map of granted lots between the St. John River and the Pokiok River, Parish of Dumfries, York County]; MC300-203.7-[1820].

6  [Map of a section of Weldford Parish, County of Kent]; MC300-203.9-[1830].

7  “Town Plat of Fredericton, County of York”; MC300-203.57-1832.

8  “Return to His Honor the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surveyors Generals warrant to extend such lines as are necessary to define the bounds between the granted and ungranted lands…in the parish of Northampton, York County, Woodstock, 5th Sept, 1832, by Jacob Allen”; MC300-203.7-1832.

9  “Map of the Tract of Land belonging to the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company”; MC300-203.7-[1834].

10  [Map of part of York County showing granted lots along the Shugomac Ridge]; MC300-203.7-[1834].

11  [Map of a section of Canterbury Parish, York County, showing granted lots]; MC300-203.7-[1835].

12  “County of Victoria” showing McDonald Survey of 1836 at the junction of the Tobique and Pokiok Rivers; MC300-203.13-[1836].

13  [Map of granted lots along a section of the Tobique River]; MC300-203.13-[1838].

14  “Parish of Northesk, County of Northumberland”; MC300-203.4-[1840].

15  “A Sketch of part of the River St. John, west of the Madawaska River”; MC300-203.29-[1845].

16  [Map of a section of Carleton County showing granted lots]; MC300-203.11-[1850].

17  [Map of part of Northumberland County showing granted lots in Northesk Parish]; MC300-203.4-[1851].

18  “Return to the Surveyor Generals order of Survey No. 4778 in favor of Dennis Murphy parish of Kingsclear, County of York”; MC300-203.7-1851.

19  “Parish of Perth, County of Victoria”; MC300-203.13-[1859].

20  “Map of the Great Roads in New Brunswick”; MC300-203-1860.

21  [Map of a section of Saint John County showing a lot reserved for a provincial penitentiary]; MC300-203.1-1860.

22  “Parish of Canterbury, County of York”; MC300-203.7-[1860].

23  [Map showing granted lots in the parish of Canterbury, York County]; MC300-d203.7-[1860].

24  [Map showing part of York County including part of First Shogomac Lake and Indian Lake]; MC300-203.7-[1860].

25  [Map showing lands granted in Victoria County, along the Tobique River]; MC300-203.13-[1862].

26  [Map showing the James Taylor lot at the junction of the Tobique and Pokiok Rivers]; MC300-203.13-[1865].

27  [Map of three lots along the Tobique River belonging to Jarvis G. Grant, J.H. Brewer and W. McDougall, surveyed by Garden]; MC300-203.13-[1873].

28  “Tˆtu’s Survey of lots for Settlement in 1874”; MC300-203.15-1874.

29  [Map of Victoria County showing granted lands and timber reserves]; MC300-203.13-[1875].

30  Map of “Parish of Blissville, County of Sunbury, N.B.; MC300-203.8-[1875].

31  [Map of part of Madawaska County showing granted lots and surveyed lots.  Includes a survey of Tˆtu]; MC300-203.15-[1875].

32  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey in favor of Owen Ferro, Parish of Southampton, County of York”; MC300-203.7-1877.

33  “Parish of Southampton, County of York, Plan of survey made the 14 January 1878 by Thomas Newell and Chesley Hawkins; MC300-203.7-1878.

34  Map of “Extension to Pleasant Ridge” showing part of Northumberland County and Kent County; MC300-203.4-[1878].

35  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey dated 1st September 1879 in favor of John Gilles, parish of North Lake, County of York”; MC300-203.7-[1879].

36  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey dated 30 September 1879 in favor of Robert C. Palmer, parish of North Lake, County of York”; MC300-203.7-1879.

37  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey dated 25 August 1879 in favor of Dan McCluskey Parish of North Lake, County of York”; MC300-203.7-1879.

38  [Map showing lots of James Murchies, Asa Dow, W.J. Bedell, Canterbury Parish, York County]; MC300-203.7-[1880].

39  [Survey of the James and W.J. Peacock lots]; MC300-203.7-[1880].

40  [Map of lots at the junction of the N.W. Nackawic, and N.E. Nackawic, York County]; MC300-203.70-[1880].

41  [Maps of lots in North Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-[1880].

42  [Lots granted in Southampton Parish, York County]; MC300-203.7-[1880].

43  [Map showing granted lots bordered by Lake George, Magaguadavic Lake and the St. John River in York County]; MC300-203.7-[1880].

44  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of survey, parish of Canterbury, County of York”; MC300-203.7-[1880].

45  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey dated 14 September 1879 in favor of Samuel B. Williams, parish of Canterbury, County of York”; MC300-203.7-[1880].

46  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of Survey dated 13 April 1880 in favor of Robert Bustard, parish of North Lake, County of York”; MC300-203.7-[1880].

47  [Map of part of Victoria County showing granted lots]; MC300-203.13-[1880].

48  [Map of a lot on Brunswick St., Fredericton, also showing High School fence and Judge Steadman’s lot]; MC300-203.57-[1880].

49  [Map showing land of Robert Smith and Josiah Veasey near Fall Brook, Carleton County]; MC300-203.11-[1881].

50  [Two maps showing lots in the Parish of Brighton, Carleton County]; MC300-203.11-[1881].

51  “Return to the Surveyor Generals Order of survey dated 15 May 1882 in favor of George Wilson parish of Kingsclear, County of York”; MC300-203.7-1882.

52  [Map of Victoria County compiled and drawn by W.M. McInnes…]; MC300-203.13-[1886].

53  “Plan of the Old Protestant Burial Ground, Fredericton, N.B.”; MC300-203.57-1887.

54  [Map of lots in Carleton County near Nigger Brook]; MC300-203.7-[1889].

55  “Plan of the County around the City of Fredericton embracing parts of the counties of York and Sunbury, Province of N.B.”; MC300-203.26-1902.

56  “Plan of the South West Miramichi River showing the salmon pools and owners”; MC300-203.57-1904.

57  “Plan of Survey of Vacant Crown Lands, Charlotte County”; MC300-203.3-1918.

58  “Plans showing granted and Vacant Crown Land and South of St. John River, New Maryland and Kings clear Parishes, York County, N.B.”; MC300-203.7-1920.

59  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in parts of the Parishes of Dumfries, Prince William, Kingsclear and Manners Sutton, York Co.”; MC300-203.7-1922.

60  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in the parishes of North Lake and McAdam County of York”; MC300-203.7-1922.

61  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in the parishes of McAdam, Prince William and Manners Sutton, York County”; MC300-203.7-1922.

62  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in parts of the parishes of Manners Sutton, New Maryland, Gladstone and Blissfield, York and Sunbury Counties”; MC300-203.7-1922.

63  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in the parishes of Dufferin, St. James, St. Stephen, St. David, Charlotte County, N.B.” MC300-203.3-1922.

64  “Map of the Canadian Pacific Railway, The Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway, the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, the Spokane International Railway and Connections; MC300-1100-1922.

65  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in the parishes of Ludlow and Stanley, Northumberland and York Counties”; MC300-203.7-1924.

66  [Plan showing granted lots in parts of York, Sunbury and Queens Counties, N.B.]; MC300-203.8-[1925].

67 a  Map of “New Brunswick”; MC300-d203-1927.

b  Map of The Province of New Brunswick: compiled by T.G Loggie, and W.C. Grimmer as the Surveyor General.

68 “Plan showing copy of Maugerville Grant County of Sunbury, N.B.”; MC300-203.8-1928.

69  “Plan showing granted and surveyed lots in the parishes of Burton, Gagetown, Petersville and Hampstead, Sunbury and Queens Counties” MC300-203.8-[1930].

70  [Plan showing granted lots in the parishes of Dumfries and Prince William, York County]; MC300-203-7-1946.

71  [Map of the City of Fredericton]; MC300-203.57-1946.

72  “Plan of the City of Fredericton”; MC300-203.57-1948.

73  “Burlington Sectional Aeronautical Chart” compiled and printed at Washington, D.C.; MC300-1200-1951.

74  Map of “Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada”; MC300-203.11-[1951].

75  “Plans of the City of Fredericton and surrounding districts”; MC300-203.57-1958.

76  “Woodstock, Canada-United States of America”; MC300-203.62-1959.

77  [Map of part of Charlotte County showing grants in the areas of L’Etang Harbour, Beaver Harbour and the Magaguadavick River]; MC300-203.3-n.d.

78  [Map showing the lands granted in the Parish of Saint John, Charlotte County]; MC300-203.3-n.d.

79  [Map of a section of Northumberland County showing granted lots along the Miramichi River at the junction of the Little South West Miramichi and the North West Miramichi]; MC300-203.4-n.d.

80  [Map of a section of land granted in Southesk Parish, Northumberland County, including the area of Little South West Miramichi River]; MC300-203.4-n.d.

81  [Map showing parts of the County of Victoria and County of Northumberland, showing lands granted.  Includes part of the Tobique River and the Serpentine River]; MC300-203.4-n.d.

82  [Map of a section of land on the North West Miramichi showing granted lots and a 100 acre lot granted to Indians]; MC300-203.4-n.d.

83  [Map showing land granted in Westfield Parish Kings County, including part of the Nerepis River and Harcourt Lake]; MC300-203.5-n.d.

84  [Map showing granted lots along a section of the Salmon River, Queens County]; MC300-203.6-n.d.

85  [Map showing lands granted in Queens County on Lake Washademoac]; MC300-203.6-n.d.

86  [Map of granted lots in the area of the N.W. Nackawick River, York County];; MC300-203.7-n.d.

87  [Map of granted lots between part of North Lake and North Bay, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

88  [Map of lots around Charley Lake and Jamieson Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

89  [Map of granted lots in the area surrounded by North Lake, First and Second Eel Lakes and Chipetneticook Lake]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

90  [Map of lots in Eel River near First Eel Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

91  [Map of surveyed lots around Jamieson Lake and Charley Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

92  [Map of lots granted to E.C. Gates, S. Foster and Chas. Bartlett at Hay Brook and North Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

93  [Map of lots belonging to John McAdam, E.C. Gates and George Shore between Hay Brook and North Lake, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

94  [Map showing lots around Monument Brook and North Lake belonging to George Shore, John McAdam, E.C. Gates and C. Bartlett]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

95  [Map of numbered lots in Carleton and York County near Ayres Lake including Y. and C. Mining Co. Lots]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

96  [Map of granted lots between a section of North Lake and North Bay, Grand Lake]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

97  [Map of granted lots along a section of Monument Brook, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

98  [Map of a section of York County including parts of Grand and Second Chiputnetikook Lakes showing granted lots]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

99  [Map of a section of Royal Road including Hamtown Settlement and Old Scotch Settlement cemetery]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

100  [Map of a section of York County showing granted lots including also Shugamoc Lake]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

101  [Map showing a section of York County including Carr’s Brook, Mill Creek and Maryland Road]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

102  [Map of part of Canterbury Parish, York County, including Lake Amelia]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

103  [Map of the grant to the 42nd Regiment Blackwatch Loyalists in Taymouth and Pleasant Valley, York County]; MC300-203.7-n.d.

104  Map of a section of Queens County showing granted lots, including part of Cumberland Creek and Coal Creek]; MC300-203.8-n.d.

105  [Map of granted lots along part of the St. John River in Carleton County]; MC300-203.11-n.d.

106  [Map of a section of Carleton County showing granted lots]; MC300-203.11-n.d.

107  [Map showing granted lots in part of Aberdeen and Brighton Parish, Carleton County]; MC300-203.13-n.d.

108  [Map showing granted lots along part of the Tobique River between Red River Rapids and the junction of the Pokiok and Pokiok Rivers]; MC300-203.13-n.d.

109  [Map of lots along part of the Tobique River]; MC300-203.13-n.d.

110  [Map of granted lots around the junction of the Tobique and St. John Rivers]; MC300-203.13-n.d.

111  [Map of part of the Parish of Hillsborough, Albert County]; MC300-203.14-n.d.

112  [Map showing lots between Regent St. and St. John St., south of Charlotte St., Fredericton]; MC300-203.57-n.d.

113  [Map of part of Manawagonish Cove showing granted lots bordering on the shore, Saint John County]; MC300-203.60-n.d.

114  Sackets Harbour Batt. Res. Development Scheme of Park Improvement”, New York State; MC300-1202-n.d.

115  Plans of J.E. Dumaresq for the Fredericton High School, Corner of George and York Streets; 1891, MC300/2.

116  Plans of re-arrangement of fittings for Fredericton Post Office; 1906, MC300/5.

117  Plan of showcases in the York-Sunbury Historical Society Museum; 1954, MC300/1.

118  Plan of the York-Sunbury Historical Society Museum; n.d., MC300/4.

119  Plan of a saw mill for A.D. McVicar; n.d., MC300/3.

120  Map of Arras, France battle area, World War I; n.d.

121  “Up to Date War Map” of Europe; copywright 1939.

122  Map of Western Europe “Scene of the World’s Greatest War, 1914-1915.

123  Rand McNally Indexed Pocket Map, Tourists’ and Shippers’ Guide to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.  Includes railroads, districts, cities, towns, villages, Post Offices, Lakes, rivers, etc.; copywright 1929.

124  Rand McNally Indexed Pocket Map and Shippers’ Guide to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.  Includes the entire railroad system, cities, towns.  Post Offices, railroad stations, villages, counties, islands, lakes, rivers, populations, etc.; Copywright 1901. (map missing)

125  Johnston’s’ Political Map to illustrate “The Eastern Question”.  Shows the limits of all countries bordering on Turkey, with the most recent railways.  Enlarged map of the Bosporous, &c.; copywright 1877.

126  Plan of the property of Charles Llewellyn & proposed subdivision; Feb., 1953.

127  Map of NB, Dept. of Lands and Mines, showing crown lands; 1923.

128  “Time’s Atlas of the War”, includes 8 maps; begins with Time’s issue of July 22, 1940.

129  “The Wonder Atlas of the World”; [published between 1932 and 1949].

130  Geological Survey – Massachusetts and Connecticut, 3 pieces; n.d.

131  Survey maps (2) of Hamilton Road & C.N.R. lines; Apr. 13, Oct. 23, 1922.

132  World War I Maps

1  District 18, St. Quentin, France

2  District 28, Belgium and France

3  District 12, Valenciennes, Belgium

4  Trench Map, District 57D, N.E., France

5  Ordance Survey, Aldershot District (South) England and Wales

6  Trench Map, District 57D, S.E. France

7  Trench Map, District 51B, N.W.1, Roclincourt

8  North West Europe

9  District 11, Lens, France

10  District 5A, Hazebruck, Belgium

11  Trench Map, District 28, Voormezeele

12  District 17, Amiens, France

13  Trench Map, Districts 57d, S.E. 2 and 57c S.W. 1, Le Sars

14  North West Europe

15  Trench Map, District 57C S.W., France

16  District 47, Belgium

17  First Army Front Map E

18  Thelus, N.E.

19  Thelus, N.W.

20  Willerval

21  Thelus, N.E.

22  Hill 65

23  Chatham, Margale and Hastings, England

24  Thelus, N.E.

25  Bois Rase Trench Map and Message Pad

26  Hand-made Map of Battlefront, Voormeezele area

27  German Map of Western and Eastern Fronts

28  Bois Rase

29  Acheville

30  La Ville et Le Port du Havre

31  Bois Bernard

32  Trench Map of Courcelette, 1916

33  German Trench Map, Courcelette, 1916

34  Map of Amiens 17, 1918

35  Map of Vimy Area, n.d.

133  An Attempt to Develop the Laws of Storms. an atlas of nine charts and drawings, with an inscription on the first page “Library of Kings College, Fredericton.  Presented by Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Adams, October 8, 1844” – 2 copies