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“This series includes 263 printed items, which did not relate to any other part of MC300. Other printed items can be found in the series to which they relate, e.g. MS19 Clippings and MS48. The material listed here includes books, pamphlets, articles, brochures, catalogues and cards dating between 1829 and 1965. The series measures approximately 125 cm.”
1 Recollections of Fifty-five Years Service in the Commons Schools of New Brunswick by Dr. George A. Inch; c. 1948.
2 Bye-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Council of the Municipality of Sunbury; 1864.
3 Catalogue for “Tingley’s Lightening Stamp”; n.d.
4 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada by George M. McDade; n.d.
5 A Little Study of Loyalist Genealogy: “Tomsons of Portshire”
6 “He Was Master Traitor: Benedict Arnold Negotiated by Code Messages” by Ralph Thompson; n.d.
7 Gilbert Tice by Ernest Green; n.d.
8 A Primer on Democracy; c. 1951.
9 Notes on the Canadian Family Tree; 1960.
10 “Reprinting of the Biography of William Davidson as a Centennial Project”, 1965.
11 Various illustrated scribbler covers; 1897-1901.
12 “How to Vote the Opposition Ticket in York” County by the Liberal Party; c. 1930.
13 Regulation of traffic, Saint John; 1930.
14 Christmas card prepared by the United Empire Loyalist Association; c. 1930.
15 Scribner’s National System of Penmanship; n.d.
16 “Bill Respecting an Act Respecting the New Brunswick Dental Society; c. 1929.
17 Sunbury Grammar School Register for the School Year 1870-1871; 1871.
18 Address replying to the throne Speech; c. 1860.
19 Brochure for the bi-centennial of Sheffield and Maugerville; 1963.
20 Christmas card; c. 1900.
21 Facsimile of the warrant to execute King Charles I, 1648; 1905.
22 Digest of Fishery Laws in N.B.,1909, and the agenda for the annual conference of the New Brunswick Fish and Game Protective Association, 1936.
23 Brochures for Fort Anne and Uniacke House, Nova Scotia; 1963.
24 Prize list for Robert Waugh’s school in Jedburgh, Scotland; 1829. (missing)
25 “Upper Canada’s Black Defenders” by Ernest Green; 1931.
26 La Libre Belgique; November, 1917.
27 A Handbook of Information for Emigrants to New Brunswick by Moses H. Perley; 1857.
28 Business card of Eaton, Wellington and Co., Boston; n.d.
29 Brochure of The Eastern and Chartered Trust Company on Centennial projects; 1965.
30 Brochure for the “Exhibition of the Beaverbrook Collection of Paintings and Prints and Some Portraits from the Collection of Sir James Dunn”; 1954.
31 “The Maps that Charted our History”, MacLean’s Magazine; March 1, 1954.
32 The Loyalist Gazette, Vol. III, No. 3; November, 1933.
33 The Royal Gazette (Extra), Vol. 94, pp. 15-18; January 24, 1936.
34 The United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, compiled by Horace H. VanWart; n.d.
35 Landmarks in Democracy; 1960.
36 “The Coronation of Elizabeth II”, The Canadian Army Journal, Vol. III, No. 2; July, 1953.
37 Our Resources, Canadian Citizenship Series; 1961.
38 Our Land, Canadian Citizenship Series; 1948.
39 The Amendment of the Constitution of Canada by Guy Favreau; 1965.
40 Time-table from Capital (Fredericton) Transit Bus Service; 1936.
41 Fredericton: The Capital City. Fredericton Board of Trade; c. 1936.
42 Prize list from the Fredericton Exhibition, 1939.
43 “Fredericton; The City of Stately Elms”; c. 1960.
44 Photocopy of The N.B. Telephone News, Vol. 17, No. 6, which includes articles on: James L. Hutchinson of Rexton, and Telephone Development in Kent County; 1946.
45 Photocopy of The N.B. Telephone News, Vol. 18, No. 6, which includes “The Story of the Fredericton Exchange”; 1947.
46 “Fredericton: The Capital of New Brunswick, 1785-1935”; c. 1936.
47 Aid to Obtaining an Infantry Certificate Containing a Large Number of Carefully Selected Questions and Answers in the Different Subjects on the Syllabus of a Course for an Infantry Certificate by Captain A.P.B. Nagle; 1904.
48 Printed letters from George F. Gregory, Mayor of Fredericton concerning the unacceptable election of John Richards and W.H. Tower as Aldermen; January 26, 1870.
49 Letter from William End to The Miramichi Gleaner concerning the case of Elizabeth Lazine, a prisoner in the Gloucester Gaol at Bathurst; April 8, 1867.
50 Pamphlet “Early History of Dorchester and Other Parts of New Brunswick” by W.C. Milner; [1933].
51 “Minto Coronation Souvenir”; May 12, 1937.
52 “Souvenir Programme for the Fredericton Centennial”; July, 1948.
53 “Fredericton-Centennial City” by Fred H. Phillips; 1948.
54 Common Farm Insects by R.P. Gorham; n.d.
a Plant Diseases
55 Order of service for the “Memorial Service for Sir Charles G.D. Roberts”; May 15, 1944.
56 “John De Cou, Pioneer” by Ernest Green; 1925.
57 “Notes of the Empey (Inpey) Family of Stormont” by Ernest Green; 1931.
58 Bulletin of the Underhill Society of America, Inc.; 1963.
59 Canadian History; June, 1899.
60 Water Colours by Robert Homes; May-June, 1964.
61 Gallery of Canadian History by Confederation Life Assurance Company; n.d.
62 Fredericton Centennial, 1848-1948; 1948.
63 Some Questions and Answers on the Price Ceiling as It Applies to the Consumer, c. 1943.
64 To The Homes of Canada by Dr. Charlotte Whitton for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board; December 18, 1941.
65 Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire: What It Is and What It Does; n.d.
66 Reconsecration Pledge, a pledge to work to end the war; 1941.
67 Breath of the Heather, a magazine of MacLean Kilties of America produced by the 236th Overseas Battalion, C.E.F.; August, 1917.
68 The Architect or Practical House Carpenter by Benjamin Asher; [1854].
69 The Model Architect: A Series of Original Designs for Cottages, Villas, Suburban Residences, etc. by Samuel Sloane; 1852.
70 Loyalty and Reprisal: The Loyalists of Bergen County, New Jersey and Their Estates by Ruth M. Keesey; 1957.
71 “Shelburne Museum; The Museum of the American Spirit” in Shelburne, Vermont; n.d.
72 All About the New Method Trust Plan by Wallace W. Smith; n.d.
73 “Bliss Carman: An Appreciation” by R.H. Hathaway in The Canadian Magazine; n.d.
74 “Trodden Ways” by Esther Clark Wright in The Dalhousie Review; n.d.
75 Six pamphlets by Esther Clark Wright bearing Christmas and New Years greetings: “From East to Western Seas”, 1955; “The Trees of June”, 1956; “On Many Hillsides”, n.d.; “The Immoderate Year”, n.d.; “The Colour of 1960”, 1960; “Rain and No Rain”, 1962.
76 Map of Charlottetown, P.E.I., 1949.
77 “From Chatham to Harper’s Ferry” by Fred London in The Canadian Magazine; October, 1919.
78 Pamphlet on the Lowell [Massachusetts] Historical Society; May 5, 1937.
79 Pamphlet on the Institute of American Genealogy; n.d.
80 Copy of the Baccalaureate Service of the University of New Brunswick; May 8, 1955.
81 Two issues of “Comptonoloty” a bulletin devoted to providing information on the Compton family; January, 1939 and February, 1944.
82 “Local Historical Studies” by Dixon Ryan Fox in The Canadian Historical Review; n.d.
83 Genealogy and History; January 15, 1944.
84 Cover of The Literary Digest showing the official flowers of the American States; February 4, 1933.
85 Lovers’ Budget, a magazine containing games, jokes, riddles, card tricks, etc.; n.d.
86 Vacations in Canada; 1931.
87 Ontario by Donald Creighton and Helen Marsh; 1944.
88 Nova Scotia Tour Book; 1946.
89 Prince Edward Island; 1941.
90 Our Queen and Her Consort, Volume One, n.d. [circa 1953]
91 “Safe Conduct” pass for a German Soldier in World War II, signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower; 1945.
92 Fascist party I.D. cards (4), Italy; 1923, 1926, 1937, 1939.
93 Business cards: Ward Bailey, Radio & T.V. Repair, Nashwaaksis; n.d., Barrett’s Cycle Shop, Fredericton; n.d.
94 Pamphlet on Fredericton’s 150th anniversary, includes notes on the history of Fredericton; 1935.
95 Messages to the University of New Brunswick, from Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor; 1945.
96 Returned Soldier’s Handbook, “contains valuable information and tells you where to get more”, issued by Government of Canada; [1919].
97 Improving Pastures in New Brunswick, by C.F. Bailey a brochure from the Experimental Station, Fredericton, reprinted from “Better Crops With Plant Food Magazine”; n.d.
98 Form letter from King George V to military personnel upon discharge; [c. 1919]
99 New Brunswick Plant Studies, by G.U. Hay, a brochure reprinted from the Bulletin of the Natural History Society; 1904.
100 Inside New Brunswick, a booklet from the Dept. of Industry & Development. [c. 1952]
101 “The Province of New Brunswick Its Natural Resources Developed & Undeveloped”; 1921.
102 “Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada” tourist brochure; 1956.
103 Advertisements for 3 books by John Lothrop Medley also for Harper’s Magazine Weekly and Bazar; 1874.
104 “The Blue Book of N.B. Craftsmen and Handicrafts Shops”; 1954.
105 Official Road Guide, issued by New Brunswick Automobile Association; 1931.
106 The Queen of Hearts, one of R. Caldecott’s picture books; n.d.
107 Booklet of jewellery designs; n.d.
108 Form letter from MacLean’s Magazine to “Reader” [c. 1952]
109 Catalogue on Military weapons and equipments; n.d.
110 Flyer on York Co. Progressive Conservative Candidates; 1960.
111 Flyer on York Co. Liberal Candidates; 1960.
112 Historic Quebec, a tourist guide with illustrations; n.d.
113 Booklet by G.U. Hay on “The Fungi of New Brunswick”, Observations on Weather and Plants, 1907″ and “Memorial Sketch of the Late John Moser”; 1908.
114 The Brydone Jack Observatory, U.N.B., a booklet on the first astronomical observatory in Canada; [1955]
115 A Retrospect and a Prospect, U.N.B. booklet; 1925.
116 Friendship, the Alumni Oration by Wallace Broad, U.N.B. Encaenia, 1927.
117 Booklet announcing the opening of the new wing of the Engineering Building; November 21, 1957.
118 Register of Graduates of the College of New Brunswick, King’s College and U.N.B. up to and including the class of 1950; n.d.
119 Vacant Farms For Sale in New Brunswick, a booklet published by the Farm Settlement Board, Dept. of Agriculture, Saint John; n.d.
120 Tourist booklets on New Brunswick; [post 1949 and post 1951]
121 Memorial Magazine, U.N.B.; 1914-1919.
122 Advertisement booklet for Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts; 1879.
123 Les Armoiries du Canada, Un Memoire, 2nd edition, by the Dept. of the Secretary of State; 1923.
124 Columbia Distributing Panel Instruction Book, on the installation, operation, and maintenance of the C.D.P., by the Ritter Dental Mfg. Co., New York; n.d.
125 Illustrated booklet on the industrial ascendancy of Nova Scotia; n.d.
126 Catalogue of “The Rufus Hathaway Collection of Canadian Literature”, U.N.B.; 1935.
127 “Report of the Public Archives for the year 1926” by Arthur G. Doughty; 1927.
128 “Recipes From Kitchens of 100 Years Ago”, compiled by Velma M. Kelly; 1967.
129 Walker’s Principles of English Pronunciation; [pre. 1934]
130 A.L.A. Maritime Tourist Guide; 1929.
131 Recipe Book, Worchester, Mass.; n.d.
132 British North America Bill, a copy presented to W. Carman, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Canada, by the Attorney-General of N.B.; ordered to be printed Feb. 12, 1867.
133 “Report on Portions of the Province of Quebec and adjoining areas in N.B. and Maine relating more especially to the Counties of Temiscouata and Rimouski, P.Q.; by L.W. Bailey and W. MacInnes; 1893.
134 “Instructions for Members of Canadian Army MEDICAL Corps Nursing Service”; 1917.
135 Amendments (No. 1) to “Manual of Military Cooking and Dietary”; 1940.
136 The Tactical Employment of Lewis Guns, issued by the General Staff; January, 1918.
137 People’s Almanack; 1886.
138 The New Brunswick Digest, “containing information of the cities and towns of the province”; 1933.
139 Magazine “American Lady’s Album and Gentlemen’s Parlor Miscellany”; June, 1845.
140 “The Mission Point”, brochure on Saint Anne de Ristigouche, P.Q.; [Post 1932]
141 (a) New Brunswick and its People, by W. Stewart MacNutt, edited by Dr. A.W. Trueman; 1952.
(b, c, d) Various editions, no dates.
142 Fitch, Edward Oliver, M.D., a memoir by the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter; 1894.
143 Confessions by Paul Verlaine; autobiographical notes written in French; 1899.
144 “Report on The Militia” of N.B. with a statement of accounts and a Militia list; 1867.
145 “In Memoriam, Harry W. Havens. Killed in the taking of Passchendaele, November 5th, 1917.”
146 “A Memoir of the Very Rev. William Bullock, D.D., Dean of Nova Scotia”, by Rev. R.H. Bullock; 1899.
147 Fredericton, The Early Years, catalogue of an exhibition of photograph from the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick; April 2, 1974.
148 Fredericton, New Brunswick, The Celestial City, by Frank H. Risteen, published by the Fredericton Tourist Assoc., 7 volumes; 1900, 1909, n.d.
149 The Indian Stream Territory, an episode of the North-East boundary dispute, by R.L. Reid; 1940.
150 The South Tobique Lakes, by G.U. Hay, reprinted from Bulletin of the Natural History Society of N.B., 1902.
151 The Old Graveyard, Fredericton, Epitaphs copied by the York-Sunbury Historical Society Inc.; 1938.
152 “William Francis Ganong Memorial”; edited with introduction by Dr. J.C. Webster; 1942.
153 Catalogue of exhibition “A Fredericton Community Album Before 1918”; April 22 – May 22, 1983.
154 “The Reverend Oliver Arnold, First Rector of Sussex, N.B.”, his life, his parish, and his successors and the Old Indian College; 1892, reprinted in 1930.
155 Catalogue of exhibition “George Thomas Taylor, 1838-1913”, to mark the official opening of the N.B. Provincial Archives; May 29, 1968.
156 New Brunswick Tour Book, recommended places to stop, eat, shop; 1968.
157 Charter of the Atlantic, drawn up “somewhere in the Atlantic”; August, 1941.
158 Bus schedule, Fredericton; May, 1955.
159 The Canada Gazette, Supplement, list of recipients of medals in commemoration of Their Majesties’ Silver Jubilee; May 4, 1935.
160 Trans-Canada Air Lines advertisement, Fredericton; n.d.
161 Tide Tables for Saint John, Yarmouth, and Windsor, abridged edition; 1937.
162 Historical Guide to New Brunswick by J. Clarence Webster, 3 volumes; 1930, 1942, 1947.
163 Fredericton tourist guide, 3 volumes; 1965, 1967, 1968.
164 “Glimpses of the Maritime Provinces”; [c. 1897]
165 New Brunswick, Canada’s Unspoiled Province By the Sea, a volume of photographs; n.d.
166 Souvenir of Alaska and Yukon Territory, illustrated by E.A. Hegg, a volume of photographs; n.d.
167 Brochure on The Guard House, Fredericton Military Compound; 1971.
168 Loyalist Souvenir; 150th Anniversary of the landing of the Loyalists in N.B.; 1933.
169 “Autobiography of George Tait, a Deaf Mute, Who First Gave Instructions to the Deaf and Dumb in the City of Halifax”; 1878.
170 Very old English history book; n.d.
171 John Goldie, Botanist, by G.U. Hay; 1897.
172 The British Empire at War, Blotting Book; [c. 1918]
173 “An Organization of the Scientific Investigation of the Indian Place – nomenclature of the Maritime Provinces of Canada”, by William F. Ganong; 1912.
174 Indian Notes and Monographs, list of publications relating to the American Aborigines; 1973.
175 National Historic Parks and Sites in Canada; 1949.
176 Humorous certificate for tardy Christmas greetings from Earl Hanson; [190 ]
177 India’s Right to Freedom, the Cripps Proposals and further events; [1942]
178 Prince Edward Island, tourist booklet; April, 1942.
179 The Old Christmas Eve, by Washington Irving, sent as a Christmas Greeting from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark; Dec., 1914.
180 “Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth General Conference of the Free Christian Baptists of New Brunswick”, held at Douglas, York Co.; July 6-11, 1861.
181 “List of Recorded Earthquakes in New Brunswick”, by Samuel W. Kain; 1898.
182 The Romance of a Great Port, the story of Saint John, by Frederick William Wallace; 1935.
183 “Surficial Geology of Fredericton, York and Sunbury Counties, New Brunswick”, by Hulbert A. Lee; 1957.
184 Canada’s Part in the Great War, by the Department of Public Information, Ottawa; January, 1919.
185 Pathway to Greatness, a history of the St. Lawrence Seaway; May, 1959.
186 “1939 Prize List Fredericton Exhibition”, rules and regulations; 1939.
187 Looking for Local History, by Marjorie Thompson, Fredericton; 1965.
188 “English & Other Furniture and Decorations”, catalogue for auction; April 8 and 9, 1938.
189 Study of Canadian Fungi: A Review, by G.U. Hay; 1904.
190 “In and About Portland”, tourist brochure for Portland Maine; 1908.
191 The Thomson House, Charlotte Lane Shelburne, Nova Scotia; by Deborah Webster, 1949.
192 Camera Canada, photographs by Isaac Erb of Saint John, N.B.; 1877-1924.
193 Forward New Brunswick, Fredericton, “The Capital City”, some of its great advantages and opportunities; by George M. McDade, 1912-13.
194 “ARRAS” Après Le Bombardment, also A photograph of Air Marshal William A. Bishop of Canada.
195 Annual Report of the Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N.B.; 1907.
196 Canadian Collector Antiques, special Provincial Issue, N.B.; May/June, 1975.
197 The True Story of Confederation, cover missing; n.d.
198 “Forest Trees and Forest Regions of the United States”; January, 1936.
199 The Microscope and some hints on How To Use It, by E. Leitz; 1910.
200 Churchill and Chartwell, by Robin Fedden, a National Trust Guide; 1968.
201 Cheltenham: A Credit Valley Mill Town, by Frank Nelles; 1975.
202 Belfountain and the Tubtown Pioneers, by Margaret Whiteside; 1975.
203 Ripon and Fountains Abbey, tourist guide; 1936.
204 The British Army Today, by Brigadier-General John Charteris; [1945].
205 Directory of Fox Ranches, New Brunswick, the home of the Silver Black Fox; 1928-1929.
206 Pilgrim’s Progress, a book by John Bunyan; Young Folk’s Edition; n.d., (cover missing)
207 Gleanings from Westminster Abbey, by George Gilbert Scott, R.A.F.S.A., 1863.
208 Bighorn Coal Basin, Alberta, Department of mines; by G.S. Malloch, 1911.
209 The Mission Play Souvenir Book, by John Steven McGroarty; n.d.
210 Catalogue from Hanley Brothers Ltd., The finest toy-shop in the world, 200-202, Regent St., London, WI, Estd. 1760.
211 Almanac for all parts of the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island; by J.M. Coyngrayhame, 1881.
212 The Farmer’s Pocket Companion; 1812.
213 Acadia: The Pre-Loyalist Migration and the Philadelphia Plantation. A paper read at meeting of Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Dec. 13, 1926.
214 The Journal of Captain George C. McAllister; by Mary Hill – January 1, 1831 – July 27, 1833.
215 Annual supplement to the catalogue of the Library of Parliament; January 1 – December 31, 1943.
216 Merchant Marine, The Lifeline of Democracy, 1940.
217 Grafting fruit trees, by New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Fredericton, N.B., February, 1955.
218 Fur Companies
a C. & E. Everett Fine Furs
b Holt, Renfrew & Company Ltd – Fur fashions for 1912-1913
219 Historic Sites Pamphlets
a New Brunswick
1 The New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, est. 1842.
2 The Loyalist House, Saint John, N.B. – 1810-1817.
3 The Queens County Museum, Gagetown, N.B.
4 Period Houses of Fredericton – Mary Barker
b Ontario
1 Batoche National Historic Site, Ottawa, 1961.
2 Woodside National Historic Park, Kitchener, Ontario.
c Nova Scotia
1 Fort Anne National Historic Park, Annapolis Royal
2 The Port Royal Habitation, Port Royal, N.S.
3 Historic Perkings House, Liverpool, N.S.
4 Alexander Graham Bell Museum, N.S.
5 Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
6 Grand Pre National Historic Park
d Quebec
1 Fort Chambly National Historic Park, Quebec
2 Fort Lennox National Historic Park, Ile-aux-Nois, P.Q.
3 Birthplace of Sir Wilfred Laurier, Quebec
e Saskatchewan
1 Fort Battleford National Historic Park
f British Columbia
1 Fort Langley National Historic Park
g Northwest Territories
1 Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park
220 Annual Encyclopedia of Useful Information, 1896
221 A Review of Business Conditions During the Year 1912
222 Canadian Export Timbers, Dept. of The Interior
223 Canadian Forest Insects, Dept. of Agriculture
224 Annotated Catalogue Diatoms of Canada/Geographical Distribution
225 Gallery of Canadian History
226 The Arms of Canada, 1921
227 Who’s Who in Uniform
228 Cap Badges of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces
229 Ombudsman Reports
a Third report of the Ombudsman, 1969
b Fifth report of the Ombudsman, 1971
c Seventh report of the Ombudsman, 1973
d Eighth report of the Ombudsman, 1974
230 City of Fredericton
a Builders of Fredericton, 1869
b Fredericton, Capital City of New Brunswick
c By-Laws of the Municipalities of York, 1860 & 1864
d U.N.B. – The First Hundred Years
e Victoria Public Hospital – Annual Report – (1916-1922)
f Marysville Honors its founder Alexander “Boss” Gibson
231 City of Saint John
a Champlain and the St. John (1604-1954)
b By Fundy’s Tides, by Eileen Cushing
c The Reversing Falls Portage – Austin Squires
d St. John and vicinity
e The Attractive Port-City of Saint John, N.B. and Environs
232 City of Grand Falls
a How Grand Falls Grew by Anita Lagace
b Centennial Pictorial Memoirs of Grand Falls
c Picture of Grand Falls, St. John River, N.B.
233 Hartland Potatoes – Hatfield & Company, Ltd.
234 The New Brunswick Museum; by W. Austin Squires, The Atlantic Advocate; July 1962.
235 New Brunswick Past and Presented by C.A. Duff Miller, Agent-General N.B.
236 Extract from Journal of The Mining Society of Nova Scotia, Coal duties; by W.C. Milner, Halifax, N.S. – 1905.
237 The Cradle of Canada; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, September 1, 1864.
238 The Scientific Work of Professor Chas. Fred Hartt; by G.U. Hay, Ph. B., M.A., 1899
239 Supplement of Games and Pastimes, given with the Christmas Number of the Young Ladies’ Journal; December 24, 1869.
240 Christmas Card from Hugh John Flemming, Premier of New Brunswick and Mrs. Flemming
241 Veterans’ Annual Calendar; Lest We Forget, 1957
242 Various postage stamps; Malta Coin, 1972
243 T.B. Christmas Seals for 1975 photographed by Loyola Michaud (Power Commission); redesigned by Post Office Staff in Ottawa.
244 A circular letter in memoriam of Rev. Charles Spurden, D.D., Fredericton, N.B., January 27th, 1876.
245 Churches
a Early Baptists, Cambridge Narrows, Queens Co.
b Methodist Membership Card, 1917
c St. Paul’s Church
1 St. Paul’s Church – Fredericton – Yearbook
2 St. Paul’s Church – Zealand
3 St. Paul’s – Londonderry, N.B.
d The History of St. Thomas’ Church
246 Magazine Photo of Christ Church Cathedral; n.d.
247 Picture of Sheffield Congregational Church and boats on St. John River – 1899.
248 Annual Reports of the New Brunswick Provincial Police, 1928.
249 Clippings on Old Legislature Building; by Tom Forrestall, R.C.A., 1961.
250 (Post card) Coleman Frog
251 (Post card) Clark’s Chev & Olds, Fredericton
252 Print – Kensington Palace
253 Picture cards
254 Marquis De Malauze, P.Q., 1760-1940
255 Morrison’s Insurance Building – Christmas Display
256 Needlepoint Design
257 Leafy Gateway Stencil
258 Rates of Postage on parcels mailed in the Maritimes
259 Voting card for the election district of York, 1887
260 Ration Books issued by Wartime price & trade board;
a Harry Lee Ingraham, Southampton, N.B.
b List of Residents, Temperance Vale, 1943
c M.C. Horncastle, St. John St., Fred., N.B., 1942.
d Leda Ingraham, Southampton, N.B.
e Judith Leslie Thomas, Woodstock, N.B.
261 Form letter, old-age security pension – Dept. of National Health & Welfare, 1951.
262 In Memoriam of Private Clarence Victor Kirpatrick, Killed in Action, June 3rd, 1916
263 Eaton’s Spring and Summer 1929 Catalogue
264 Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine
a October, 1856
b May, 1861
c February, 1884
265 Peppino, 1890, Educational French Works
266 Embroidery Lessons with Colored Studies, 1901
267 Summer Haunts and Winter Retreats
268 Edward DeWolf, An Inaugural Dissertation on Infanticide by John B. Beck, 1817.
269 “English and French Furniture”
270 The Starlight Manual of Knitting & Crocheting
271 “The Story of American Painting”
272 “Remedies by the Rectom”
273 The War Dictionary
274 Army Navy Marine Corps.
275 Historical Scenes of Fredericton
276 “Furnishings/James A. Burden Residence”
277 The Canada Gazette, 1935