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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 185

Page 185 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 185 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.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

John McLauchlan, Golden Fleece, Main street, Woodstock.

[SPRINGHILL continued]
Francis Joseph, farmer, p o Springhill
Francis Mitchell, farmer, p o Springhill
Gallop Thomas, farmer, p o Lower French village
Francis Boseil, farmer, p o Springhill
Goodine Joseph, farmer, p o Springhill
Goodine Joseph, farmer, p o Springhill
Goodine Mitchell, farmer, p o Springhill
Grant Andrew, farmer, p o Springhill
Gray James, farmer, p o Springhill
Hanlan Thomas, laborer, p o Springhill
Harris Austin, clerk, p o Springhill
Harris John, laborer, p o Springhill
HARTT E ALFRED, farmer, p o Fredericton
Hartt Dell, farmer, p o Fredericton
Hartt Richard, farmer, p o Fredericton
HECTOR GEORGE, laborer, p o Springhill
JENNINGS WM, blacksmith, p o Springhill
KNIGHT REV PETER, Baptist, p o Springhill
Leek Fred, laborer, p o Springhill
Leek George, farmer, p o Springhill
Leek George jr, farmer, p o Springhill
Leek William, laborer, p o Fredericton
Leek William, farmer, p o Fredericton
Louis James, laborer, p o Springhill
McINTOSH JAS, millowner, p o Springhill
Mitchell John, laborer, p o Springhill
MONTGOMERY REV HENRY, Epis, p o Springhill
Murray Charles, farmer, p o Springhill
Murray Rainsford, farmer, p o Springhill
Murray Sydney, farmer, p o Springhill
Myshrall Ephraim, laborer, p o Springhill
Myshrall Ephraim jr, laborer, p o Springhill
Rainsford Edward, farmer, p o Springhill
Rainsford William, farmer, p o Springhill
Stratton Mrs Levina, p o Springhill
Sutherland Brooks, student, p o Springhill
Sutherland George, farmer, p o Springhill
Sutherland James, farmer, p o Springhill
WHEELER HAVELOCK, postmaster, p o Springhill
WHEELER Mrs T B, hotel, p o Springhill

SPRINGHILL BACKROAD.
Brewer Nathan, laborer, p o Springhill
Cott William, farmer, p o Springhill
Edgar Edward, farmer, p o Springhill
EDGAR GEO, farmer, p o Springhill
Edgar George jr, farmer, p o Springhill
Francis Andrew, farmer, p o Springhill
Francis Freeman, farmer, p o Springhill

J. J. Weddall, Berlin and Fancy Goods, Fredericton.

[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]

[I could not find “Springhill Back Road” in the Provincial Archives “Where
is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present
” database for York
County
.]

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

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 167

Page 167 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 167 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.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

C. & E. Everett, Hatters,11 King street,St. John, N. B.

[PRINCE WILLIAM LOWER continued]
Kelly John, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
KELLY MISS LEVINA, gen dealer, p o Lower Prince Wm
Kerr Richard, carpenter, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Abraham, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Kitchen Wesley, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Kitchen William, farmer, p o Kingsclear
LAWRENCE JOSIAH, hotel, p o Lower Prince William
Lounsbury Harry, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Lounsbury William, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Maguire Marquis, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Mays Mrs William, grist mill, p o Lower Prince William
McCann William, section man, p o Prince William station
McCormack Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
McCormack John W, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Moore John, labourer, p o Lower Prince William
MOTT JOHN C, physician, p o Lower Prince William
Peters Everett A, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Price Nelson, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Sawyer Thomas W, pump maker, p o Lower Prince William
Smith Delancy, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
SMITH JERRED W, hotel, p o Lower Prince William
Vanwart Jerred, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Vanwart William, farmer p o Lower Prince William
WETMORE JAMES, barrister, p o Lower Prince William
Wheeler Reynard, farmer, Kingsclear, p o Lower Prince William
Worden Daniel S, farmer, p o Lower Prince William

QUEENSBURY LOWER.
Boner Ernest, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Brown Guilford A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
BROWN Mrs AS, post mistress, p o Lower Queensbury
Brown Spurgeon, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Herbert, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff John, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Lemuel A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Ludlow, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Cliff Pembroke, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Ferguson John, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
FRASER ALEXANDER, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Andrew, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles A, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles A, jr, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Gunter Charles R, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Ingram Aaron, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordan Albert, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Allison, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Amos, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury
Jordon Arthur, farmer, p o Lower Queensbury

Queen Hotel, J. A. Edwards prop’r, guests well provided, F’ton.

[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 Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 142

Page 142 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 142 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.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

C. & E. Everett, Hatters, 11 King street, St. John, N. B.

[MARYSVILLE continued]
Peterson Moses, p o Marysville
Pickard Henry, carpenter, p o Marysville
Pond Amos, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Charles W, teamster, p o Marysville
Pond Charles W, jr, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Densmore, boommaster, p o Marysville
Pond Hazen jr, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Ludlow, millman, p o Marysville
PUGH DAVID, lumber surveyor, p o Marysville
Pugh Horace, surveyor, p o Marysville
Purkiss John, brickmaker, p o Marysville
Robinson Alexander, clerk, p o Marysville
Robinson Christy, farmer, p o Marysville
Robinson John, farmer, p o Marysville
Rowley Alfred, bookkeeper, p o Marysville
Saunders Jeremiah, laborer, p o Marysville
Sherman Warren, carpenter, p o Marysville
SIMPSON WILLIAM, lumber surveyor, p o Marysville
Sloat Joseph N, laborer, p o Marysville
Stafford George, millman, p o Marysville
Stafford Robert A, farmer, p o Marysville
Stafford Samuel, millman, p o Marysville
Staples Moses, millman, p o Marysville
Staples Richard, mechanic, p o Marysville
Stephenson David, millman, p o Marysville
STERNE MAXIMILLIAN, professor of music, p o Marysville
Tapley Ernest A, salesman, p o Marysville
Titus Hugh C, filer, p o Marysville
Titus John, millman, p o Marysville
Titus Randolph, millman, p o Marysville
TUFTS WM, boot and shoe maker, p o Marysville
Walker George, millman, p o Marysville
Walker Henry, laborer, p o Marysville
Walker James, farmer, p o Marysville
Walker Joseph, gardener, p o Marysville
Welch Bart, farmer, p o Marysville
Wheeler Benjamin, laborer, p o Marysville
White Albert, teamster, p o Marysville
White Allan, lumberman, p o Marysville
White Elias, lumberman, p o Marysville
White William, millman, p o Marysville

McADAM JUNCTION.
Burpee L, engineer N B R, p o McAdam Junction
Burpee T N, mechanic, p o McAdam Junction
Cain Thomas, blacksmith, p o McAdam Junction
CONNELLY CONSTANTINE, customs officer, p o McAdam Junction
Curran Edward, asst blacksmith, p o McAdam Junction
Evans John, section man, p o McAdam Junction

Queen Hotel, good fare, good attendance, Queen st., Fredericton.

[I could not find “McAdam Junction” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County but I did find McAdam.]

[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 Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 103

Page 103 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 103 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.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Davis’ Quinine Iron and Wine for loss of appetite.

[DOUGLAS continued]
Dunphy George A, farmer, p o Douglas
Gayton Joseph, farmer, p o Douglas
GILBERT CHESLEY, farmer, p o Douglas
Gilbert John, farmer, p o Douglas
Gilbert Winslow, farmer, p o Douglas
Grant Benjamin, farmer, p o Douglas
Hallett Hiram, farmer, p o Douglas
Hallett Norman, farmer, p o Douglas
Hallet Josiah, farmer, p o Douglas
HALLET RICH’D, farmer, p o Douglas
Hawkins George, farmer, p o Douglas
Hawkins George, farmer, p o Douglas
Hawkins James jr, farmer, p o Douglas
HAWKINS JONATHAN, farmer, p o Douglas
Hawkins Joseph, farmer, p o Douglas
Helderbrand Henry, farmer, p o Douglas
Hoyt Melvin, farmer, p o Douglas
McGibbon Capt Charles, farmer, p o Douglas
McGIBBON DAVID, farmer, p o Douglas
McGibbon Jarvis, farmer, p o Douglas
McGibbon Ludlow, farmer, p o Douglas
Merithon Wellington, farmer, p o Douglas
Merithon William, farmer, p o Douglas
Morgan Patrick, farmer, p o Douglas
PARISH WM E, farmer, p o Douglas
Pitt Samuel, farmer, p o Douglas
Ross Alexander, farmer, p o Douglas
Ross Arthur W, farmer, p o Douglas
SCOTT CHAS E, farmer, p o Douglas
Scott Murray, farmer, p o Douglas
Scott Murray E, farmer, p o Douglas
Staples Frederick, moulder, p o Douglas
Watts William H, laborer, p o Douglas
Wheeler Thomas, farmer, p o Douglas
Williams Benjamin, farmer, p o Douglas
Williams Charles E, farmer, p o Douglas
Williams Fred, farmer, p o Douglas
Williams John W, farmer, p o Douglas
YERXA JAS, lumber, p o Douglas

DOW SETTLEMENT.
Cumming Alonzo, farmer, p o Canterbury station
Cummings, Charles, farmer, p o Canterbury station
Cummings Jacob, farmer, p o Canterbury station
DOW ALLAN, farmer, p o Canterbury station
Dow Ira, farmer, p o Canterbury station
Dow John, farmer, p o Canterbury station
DOW JNO A, carpenter, p o Canterbury station
Dow Milan, farmer, p o Canterbury station
Dow Samuel, farmer, p o Canterbury station

Coffee ground fresh on the premises of Yerxa & Yerxa, opp. City Hall, F’ton.

[There are two communities listed as “Canterbury” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database in York County.  There is Canterbury in at the mouth of Eel River in Canterbury Parish and Canterbury in Meductic Canterbury Parish.  “Canterbury Lower” was not listed.]

 [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 Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 74

Page 74 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 74 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.

Physician’s Prescriptions carefully prepared at Davis’, Fredericton

Wetmore Henry, Legislative librarian, h Queen e
Wetmore John W, h Waterloo row
WETMORE HON A RAINSFORD, judge sup court, h Watrloo row
Wetmore Rainsford, jr, civil engineer, h Waterloo row
WETMORE & WINSLOW, barrister, St John
Wheeler Catherine, wid Benjamin I, h Smyth
Wheeler Harry, collar maker, h Brunswick
Wheeler Henry, baggage master N B R, h Charlotte
Wheeler James, lumber surveyor, h Westmorland
Wheeler Nicholas D, tax collector, h Charlotte
Wheeler Rosannah, wid Benjamin I, h Brunswick
Wheeler William, h Campbell cor Regent
WHELPLEY GEO T, grocer & provsns, Queen, h Waterloo row
White Charles, clerk, h King
White Elizabeth, wid Michael, h Waterloo row
White Frederick, h Waterloo row
White Henry, laborer, h St John
White Henry, watchmaker, h George
White James, watchmaker and jeweller, Queen, h George
White John, laborer, h Sunbury
White Martin, stone polisher, h Regent
Whitehead Ellinor, wid Alfred, h King
WHITEHEAD WM T, estate agent, sec N B Land and Lumber Co, St John, h George
Whittaker Charles H, tanner, h Waterloo row
Whittaker Frederick, tanner, h St John
WHITTAKER STEPHEN, tanner, Sunbury, h Waterloo Row
WHITTIER & HOOPER, commission merchants, York
Whittier S H L, of Whittier & Hooper, h Church, cor George
Wildie Jane, wid Martin, h George
Wiley Henry J, clerk, bds Brunswick
WILEY JOHN M, druggist, Queen, h Brunswick
Wiley John, h Brunswick
Wiley Robert, h Brunswick
Wilkson William, h Regent
Willard, Mrs Mary, h Regent
WILLIAMS MISS ANNIE, Milliner, Queen, h do  See adv opp
Williams Edward, carpenter, h George
Williams Eliza, wid John, h King
Williamson, John H, N B R agent, h station, York
Willis Walter, carriage painter, h Nashwaaksis
Wilmot Edward, h Regent
Wilmot Henry, secretary Lieut Governor, h Government House

Table Linens &c., at Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B..

[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!

George Gilman (d. 1907)

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to the George Gilman.  Thanks to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line!

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 26 Number 2480
Rank 101
Date November 20 1868
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser

m. 12th inst., by Rev. C. Spurden, George GILMAN, Kingsclear (York Co.) / Miss Sarah R. WHEELER, Fredericton City.

Volume 102 Number 929
Rank 60
Date September 9 1896
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

One of the best known residents of St. Mary’s passed away last eve. in the person of Mrs. Samuel DAYTON, who has been suffering from cancer for the past year and confined to the bed most of the time since April last. She was the second wife of the late Samuel DAYTON, who carried on a successful business in St. Mary’s, which business is now conducted at the old stand by Mrs. Dayton’s sons, George S. DAYTON and Henry F. DAYTON. A daughter also survives her, viz. Miss Susan DAYTON who lives at home. The deceased was 56 years old and a native of Long’s Creek. She was a sister of George GILMAN of this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow 2 o’clock. The remains will be interred in the family lot in the Dayton Cemetery about four miles from town on the St. Mary’s side of the river. Undertaker John G. Adams will have charge of the arrangements.

Volume 91 Number 1911
Rank 60
Date November 24 1894
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

At 1:30 p.m. Samuel DAYTON passed away and by his death St. Mary’s loses one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. Dayton was 70 years of age, being born in 1824 on the old Dayton homestead in Douglas (York Co.). When 28 years of age he married Miss M.L. HANSALPACKER. The next year he started business in St. Mary’s and for forty years occupied the building which was destroyed in the fire of 1893. His first wife lived 13 years and of the union were born eight children. Five of these are now living: Benjamin DAYTON, Boston; J. Milton DAYTON, Edmundston (Madawaska Co.); W, Bruce DAYTON, St. Mary’s; Mrs. Hiram KILBURN, Presque Isle, Me.; and Mrs. Edward COLPITTS, Pleasant Vale (Albert Co.). In 1868 he married Miss Olivia GILMAN, sister of Ald. George GILMAN of this city. From this union three children survive their father: Miss Susan C. DAYTON, Geo. D. DAYTON and Henry F. DAYTON. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon 2 o’clock from his late residence, St. Mary’s and interment will be made in the provate cemetery on the Dayton homestead, Douglas. Mr. Dayton was for many years a prominent member of the Methodist church, but of late years has been compelled to discontinue active work.

Volume 79 Number 9 Rank 38
Date December 2 1891
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

At last nights meeting of the city council the statement prepared by Roadmaster McKay of the ashphalt walks laid during the summer submitted. The statement shows the name of the property holder, the street on which his property is located, the number of square yards of ashphalt laid in front of his property and the cost to him of the operation which is fifty percent of the full cost. (see original for ashphalt costs) (Ph. Square – Pheonix Square) J.L. INCHES, York; I.R. GOLDING, York; Jeremiah STAPLES, York; George GILMAN, York & King; Miss CUMMING, King; S.H. McKEE, King; Thomas MILLER, King; Thomas SMITH, King; Eben MILLER & Co., King; William COOPER, King; Robert COLWELL, King; Patrick McGINN, -; LEE Estate, King; John MacPherson, Westmorland; W. VANWART, Westmorland; Lee Estate, Westmorland; BROWN & PALMER, Westmorland; J.W. TABOR, Westmorland; Robt. WINTER, Westmorland; Daniel RICHARDS, Westmorland; Hugh O’NEILL, sr., Westmorland; S.H. McKEE, jr., Westmorland; William WILSON, Westmorland; Robt. DONALDSON, Westmorland; John McGEE, Westmorland; Wm QUINN, Westmorland; Nat CAMERON, York; Joseph WALKER, York; John FLEMING, York; Matthew TENNANT, York; Dr. J.Z. CURRIE, York; Nelson CAMPBELL, York; George HUME, York; Est. John ATHERTON, Ph. Square; Geo. I. GUNTER, Ph. Square; Rev. NEALES, Ph. Square; Rev. Neales, Campbell; William H. ROBINSON, Est., Campbell; John BLACK, Agt., Campbell; Mrs. Thos. HOGG, Campbell; James HODGE, Campbell; Elijah ESTABROOKS, Campbell; EDGECOMB & Sons, King; Joseph COLTER, King; Corp. of Fredericton, King; John E. McCARTHY, King; J.L. Inches, Carleton; James TORRENCE, Carleton; Thomas NESBITT, Carleton; Masonic Hall, Carleton; Z.R. EVERETT, Carleton; Hugh O’Neill, sr., Carleton; Nelson Campbell, Carleton; Wm WILSON, Carleton; Alexander BURCHILL, Carleton; HOWARD & CRANGLE, Carleton; S.A. PARDIE, Regent; Mrs. Chas. BIGGS, Regent; Frank McGOLDERICK, Regent; Hugh O’Neill, Jr., Regent; John BIGGS, Est., Regent; F.M. HARTT, Brunswick; John MOORE, Ald., Brunswick; Miss A. FITZPATRICK, Brunswick; SHUTE Est. St. John; John R. McCLUSKEY, St. John; The Misses McPHERSON, St. John; John Moore, Treas., St. John; Miss A. Fitzpatrick, St. John; Chas. SCULLY, St. John; Martin LEMONT, St. John; Frank STRICKLAND, St. John; Samuel KITCHEN, St. John; James MISCALL, St. John; John E. PERKS, St. John; Bishop KINGDON, St. John; E. Byron WINSLOW, St. John; Mrs. L.W. SHERMAN, St. John; J.L. Inches, St. John; A.H. F. RANDOLPH, Waterloo; Charles WHITTAKER, Waterloo; O.B. BARKER, Waterloo; Mrs. John MAUD?, Waterloo; James KINGSLEY, Waterloo; W.B. JACK, Est., Waterloo; James R. HOWIE, Waterloo; Geo. T. WHELPLEY, Waterloo; Mrs. S.E. WHITE, Waterloo; William WILSON, Waterloo; John CHRISTIE, Waterloo; Dr. F.M. BROWN, Waterloo.

“… a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840”

Another treasure from Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics transcriptions.  Thanks, again, to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line. 

Volume 96 Number 2380
Date November 1 1895
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

W.H. QUINN has favored the ‘Gleaner’ with a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840 and of those who have done business here since then and passed away or made changes. Some of the gentlemen in this list are still living. Mr. Quinn’s name also appears in the list of the veterans, he having been continuously in business in this city since 1850. The names which do not appear under the heading of some street are chiefly those of men who did business on Queen Street, although a few of them may have done business in some other locality. George WHITTAKER, shoe store; MYSHRALL & RITCHIE, groceries and liquors; ROBINSON & WHEELER, groceries and liquors; George FROUGHTON, groceries and liquors; John MOORE, groceries and liquors; William MOORE, groceries; Henry RUTTER, harness; Thomas HATHEWAY, grocer; Julius INCHES, clothing store; ROBINSON & ORMSBY, hotel; Miss HANCOCK, milliner; Miss HATHEWAY, milliner; Holly COY, druggist; ALLEN & BURNSIDE, grocers; William INCHES, grocer; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Thomas MORRIS, clothier; Wesley ROSS, shoemaker; John WARD, grocer; Miss BISLEY, milliner; Miss DOAK, milliner; Jerry PORTER, baker; Robert ANDERSON, baker; Michael TAYLOR, tavern; Abraham McKEEN, groceries an liquors; Harry HAMMOND, grocer; Thomas PEPPERS, grocer; G.F. ATHERTON, grocer; ATHERTON & SMITH, grocers; Jacob MILLER, grocer; PICKARD and COBURN, general store; Benjmain CREIGHTON, tavern; N.S. HOOPER, groceries and liquors; J.S. BEEK, general store; KIERSTON, tinsmith; John McPHERSON, grocer and liquor; P. McMANUS, grocer; Mrs. BREEN, tavern; James BRYSON, grocer and liquors; John CARR, tavern; John McKINTOSH, grocer and liquor; HACKETT, tavern; DONALD, general store; Peter LEE, tavern; John McDALE, tavern; James MARA, grocer; Felix MULHERIN, grocer and liquor; GOULD, hotel; JACKSON, hotel; S.A. ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; BUTCHER, cabinet maker; Thomas NESBITT, cabinet maker; Thomas AITKEN, cabinet maker; Thomas RUTTER, cabinet maker; Andrew CONNOR, mason; John WELLS, mason; Hugh BLOCK, mason; Thomas GIVAN, mason; Thomas LINDSAY, mason; Thomas BOWLAN, blacksmith; Thomas PARSONS, blacksmith; PARENT, blacksmith; Anthony SMITH, blacksmith; Enoch O. BRADLEY, blacksmith; John BROWN, blacksmith; Ned ELLIOTT, blacksmith; George ELLIOTT, blacksmith; John HANLON, blacksmith; Philip SCHLEYER, gunsmith; CARTER, gumsmith; KINCAID, gunsmith; John SIMPSON, printer; James WARD, printer; James HOGG, printer; Thomas HOGG, printer; James PHILLIPS, printer; John GRAHAM, printer; DOAK & HILL, printers; LARIMORE, printer; Chas. LUGRIN, printer; BANE, tinsmith; Wm MOORE, tinsmith; Wm CUNNINGHAM, tinsmith; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Dan ELLIOTT, tinsmith; LEFOREST & Son, tinsmith; MITCHELL, grocer; James RANDOLPH, grocer; Wm SMITHSON, druggist; James McCAUSLAND, jeweller; Thos. BARKER, tanner; McCAUSLAND, leather store; Thos. SIMMONS, tanner; Henry CLARK, tanner; Pat DONNELLY, tanner; Stephen WHITTAKER, tanner; Jarvis KING, tanner; Zebedee GABEL, tanner; George HARTT, tanner; Samuel MILLER, stationer; Henry VAVASOUR, stationer; Samuel ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; Polly VANHORN, tavern and grocery; Thomas LEE, tavern; Oliver SMITH, general store; Joseph GAYNOR, general store; Thomas STEWART, hardware; James WILLOX, harness maker; Richard STAPLES, tavern; John and James TAYLOR, general store; W.A. MELVIN, merchant; Francis BEVERLEY, bookbinder; Robert SUTHERLAND, shoemaker; Thomas ESSINGTON, tailor; Wm CAMERON, butcher; James COOK, merchant; James GALE, druggist; Henry S. BEEK, stationer; Peter SLAIN, baker; Joseph WOOLHOPTER, watchmaker; John F. and Sabastin SMITH, merchants; Thomas WILLIAMS, liquor and grocery; John S. COY, merchant; David MUNROE; Albert LORDLY, auctioneer; Patrick BRANNEN, grocer; Mr. MATHEWS, grocer; John MATHEWS, liquor; Dr. WILSON, barber; Timothy McCARTY, grocer; James BARKER, tavern; F.W. HATHEWAY, merchant; Andrew PAYNE, shoemaker; James KNOWLES, Express Co.; Con. LOWERY, grocer; Charles GREGOR, grocer; MacKINTOSH, general store; William GROSVENOR, dry goods and liquors; Spafford BARKER, general store; W.H. STREET, liquors and groceries; James LUCAS, general store; William PAISLEY, grocer; JOHNSON, grocer; Justin SPAHNN, watchmaker; Gilbert LEMONT, general store; James HAMILTON, dry goods; James MARTIN, tavern; Needham AKERLEY, grocer; Hector SUTHERLAND, general store; GORDON, druggist; Joseph FRENCH, groceries and liquors; Patrick KIRLIN, dry goods and clothing; Bernard KIRLIN, tailor; Nicholas MURRAY, tavern; George ANDERSON, tavern; William GRIEVES, tavern; Walter GRIEVES, tavern; O.T. SHARKEY, dry goods and groceries; Mrs. HAMILTON, milliner; McCONAGNY, groceries and liquors; John H. REID, groceries and liquors; Joseph LETT, tavern; George WOODS, general store; Mark NEEDHAM, auctioneer; Michael MORAN, grocer; Peter BOGAN, variety store; Jonathan P. TAYLOR & NORTH, watches and tinware; McGILVERY, shoe factory; McPHERSON & Co., general store; William FISHER, general store; Henry FISHER, general store; John McBEATH, clothing; James DRAKE, provision; Thomas PICKARD, general store; Alfred SMITH, druggist; Robt. CHESTNUT, hardware; Thomas STEWART, hardware; STEWART & NEILL, hardware; Treadwell SMITH, general store; WRIGHT, baker; W.F. BARKER, shoe store; W.H. ROBINSON, liquor store; William STEVENSON, grocer; James FRIEL, shoemaker; KENNELL & BISHOP, general store; Yerxa WHITE, grocer; CURRIER & TREADWELL, provisions; James CAMERON, grocer; George WINTER, general store; THORNE, general store; Joseph ARMOUR, grocer; John SHOALS, grocer; John MULLIN, shoe store; James HALE, general store; John B. GUNTER, grocer; John McGEEHAN, grocer; DAVIS, liquor store; CURREY & SMITH, grocers; Thomas BRADLEY, harness; Robert WELSH, Albion Hotel; BALLOCH’s hotel on the site of Randolph block; Charles YERXA, hotel; FRADSHAM hotel; Wm SEGEE, hotel; Duncan McPHERSON, harness maker; ESTEY hotel; SMITH hotel.

New Jersey Loyalists

Another treasure from Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.  Thanks to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line. 

Volume 62 Number 306
Date: February 23 1884
County: Saint John
Place: Saint John
Newspaper: The Daily Sun

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

The following list contains the names of prominent Loyalists of New Jersey against whom proceedings were instituted in the counties named during the Revolutionary war for the purpose of confiscating their property for joining the New Jersey Royal Volunteers or for giving aid and comfort to the adherents of the Crown. Lawrence A. ACKERMAN, Derrick ACKERMAN, David D. ACKERMAN, John J. ACKERMAN, all of Bergen; Vincent Pearse ASHFIELD, Essex; Benjamin ALLWOOD, David ALLSTON, Louis ALLSTON, Jonathan ALLSTON, John AUTEN, all of Middlesex; Thomas BRUEN, Benj. BOOTH, Josiah BANKS, Peter BROWNE, Rev. Isaac BROWNE, Ichabod Best BARNET, Thomas BURROWES, James BLUNDELL, Wm BROWNINGTON, Luther BALDWIN, all of Essex; Charles BAKEMAN, Bergen; James BOGGS, Isreal BRITON, Gerardus BEEKMAN, John BROWNE, Thomas BILLS, Joseph BAILEY, all of Monmouth; Wm BURTON, Somerset; Ezekiel BEACH, Richard BOWLESBY, John BOWLESBY, Edward BOWLESBY, Lawrence BUSKIRK, all of Morris; Wm BLANE, Ellis BARRON, Isaac BUNNELL, Jacob BOICE, all of Middlesex; Peter CLOPPER, Duncan CAMPBELL, John J. CRANE, John COLONY, all of Essex; Richard COCHRAN, Somerset; Daniel COXE, Hunterdon; Joseph CONLIFFE, Morris; Jonathan CLAWSON, Dennis COMBS, jr., Isaac CODDINGTON, all of Middlesex; John COUGLE, Sussex; Joseph CLAYTON, John COTTRELL, Samuel COOK, Jas. CURLIS, Alexander CLARK, Thomas CROWELL, Richard COLE, Asael CHANDLER, all of Monmouth; Moses DUNHAM, Isaac DUNHAM, Benjamin DRAKE, Henry DUGAN, Edward V. DUNGAN, John DOVE, all of Middlesex; Robert DRUMMOND, Essex; Asher DUNHAM, Jacob DEMEREST, Wm DUMAYNE, all of Morris; Daniel S. DEMEREST, John DERYEA, Orey DEMEREST, Thomas DUNGAN, Peter DURYEA, John DEMITT, Hendrick DOREMUS, all of Bergen; John EDDY, Sussex; Barent EURSE, Bergen; Jacob EMMONS, Monmouth; Hendrick FOX, Jacobus FOX, Hendrick FREDERICKS, Conrad FREDERICKS, all of Bergen; John FALKER, Stephen FARRAND, James FRAZIER, Joseph FRENCH, all of Essex; Ebenezer FOSTER, John FORD, Oswald FORD, all of Middlesex; Thos. GALBRAITH, Lewis GREENFIELD, Garrabrant GARRABRAMTS, all of Essex; Philip GACH, Wm GOUBERS, all of Middlesex; Wm GREEN, Sussex; Benamin GIBERSON, Gilbert GIBERSON, Benjamin GROVER, Joseph GROVER, Barzilla GROVER, Thomas GROVER, Wm GROVER, Wm GIBERSON, jr., Mallakeath GIBERSON, all of Monmouth; Joseph HALLETT, John Smith HETFIELD, James HETFIELD, Sheffield HOWARD, all of Essex; John C. HERRING, Peter J. HERRING, Henry J. HARRISON, Jacob HIMSON, Hendrick HIMSON, Adam HIMSON, all of Bergen; John HONEYMAN, John HARRIS, Somerset; William HOWARD, Isaac HORNBECK, Morris; Nathaniel HARNED, John HARNED, Peter HILTON, John HEARD, Jeremiah HEMSTED, all of Middlesex; Conrad HENDRICKS, John HANKINSON, John HORNER, Berzeor HINKSON, John HAMPTON, Fuller HORNER, all of Monmouth; John IRONS, Monmouth; David JAQUITH, Heathcot JOHNSON, Hendrick JOHNSON, all of Middlesex; Griffin JENKINS, James JAUNCEY, Cavalier JEWETT, all of Essex; Edward JONES, Bergen; Mathias KENSET, Bergen; David KENT, Wm KENT, all of Middlesex; Joseph KINGSLAND, John Tabor KEMP, all of Essex; Thomas KICKER, Monmouth; William LUCE, Isaac LONGWORTH, Thomas LONGWORTH, all of Essex; Thomas LYON, Abram LENT, Peter LENT, Timothy LEWIS, all of Bergen; William LURTON, Richard LENNOX, David LENNOX, Stacey LISK, all of Middlesex; John Leonard, John LEONARD, jr., Joseph LEONARD, Thomas LEONARD, Samuel LEONARD, Daniel LAFTRE, William LAWRENCE, John LONGSTREET, jr., Richard LIPPENCOTT, all of Monmouth; Jacob MERCELIS, Lewis MILLENBERG, David MASTERSON, Alex. McCOY, all of Bergen; Thomas MILLEDGE, Morris; William MAXWELL, Peter MOURISON, Richard MILLER, James MOORE, Daniel MOORE, John MORSE, all of Essex; Joseph MUNDAY, Hopewell MUNDAY, John MUNDAY, jr., Jonathan MUNDAY, jr., Benjamin MARSH, Mathias MAN, Nicholas MURRAY, jr., Samuel MORSE, all of Middlesex; John MORRIS, John MOUNT, Robert MORRIS, James MOUNT, all of Monmouth; Peter NIX, Isaac NOBLE, all of Bergen; Thomas OLDWATER, Bergen; John OKESON, Samuel OAKERSON, all of Monmouth; David OGDEN, David OGDEN, jr., Isaac OGDEN, Nicholas OGDEN, Jonathan OLIVER, David OLIVER, all of Essex; John PREY, Middlesex; Philip PEAKES, Wm PEAKER, Jacobus PEAK, Christian PULISALT, all of Bergen; James PRICE, William PRICE, Michael PRICE, John PINTARD, jr., John PERRINE, Nathaniel PARKER, James PEW, John POLHEMUS, jr., all of Monmouth; Abm. A. QUACKENBUSH, Bergen; Robert F. RANDOLPH, David F. RANDOLPH, all of Middlesex; Charles ROBERTS, Somerset; Samuel RYERSON, Morris; Nathaniel RICHARDS, Broughtin REYNOLDS, all of Essex; Abel RIDNER, Martin RUTH, John RIDNER, John ROBERTSON, Hendrick RIDNER, John F. RYERSON, Richard RUCKMAN, Martin ROELOFFE, all of Bergen; Wm STYLES, Stephen SKINNER, Jonathan SAYRES, Richard STANTON, Caleb SAYRES, Derrick SCHUYLER, Samuel SMITH, Isaac STANBURY, Cornelius STAGER, Miles SHERBROOK, all of Essex; John STEWART, Stephen SKINNER, all of Morris; Michael STOR, Bergen; Jacob STOCKTON, Somerset; Joseph STEVENS, Wm SMITH, Stephen SKINNER, Cortlandt SKINNER, Thomas SMITH, James SHOTWELL, Cecil SARGEANT, all of Middlesex; James STILLWEL, Samuel STILLELL, William SMITH, David SMITH, Richard STOUT, Timothy SCOBEY, all of Monmouth; Jacob TOOKER, Essex; Peter Tice, John TISE, all of Bergen; John TROOP, Joseph THORNBURN, all of Morris; William TERRILL, Joseph THORNE, John THOMPSON, all of Middlesex; John TAYLOR, George TAYLOR, jr., Joseph TAYLOR, Morford TAYLOR, Thomas THORNE, Ezekiel TILTON, Christopher TALLMAN, Clayton TILTON, Oliver TALLMAN, John THROCKMORTON, all of Monmouth; Peter VROOM, John VROOM, all of Middlesex; John VANWAGGMER, Abram VANGLESON, Henry VANDEHOFF, all of Essex; John H. VANHOUTEN, Hendrick VANBLARCOM, Harrison VANBLARCOM, Peter J. VANBLARCOM, Jacob VANWICKLE, James VANBUREN, John L. VANBUSKIRK, Gabriel VANORDEN, David VANBUSKIRK, all of Bergen; John VANDYKE, Somerset; Philip VANCORTLANDT, Laurence VANBUSKIRK, all of Morris; Hendrick VANMATER, Daniel VANMATER, Peter VANNOTE, all of Monmouth; Uzal WARD, Ebenezer WARD, John WHEELER, Nathl. WILLIAMS, Garret WOUTERS, Peter WOODS, George WELLES, Thomas WHITE, Hugh WALLACE, James WILSON, George WARNER all od Essex; Peter D. WIEN, Bergen; Benjamin WORTH, Somerset; Alexander WATSON, Thomas WALKER, John WILSON, all of Middlesex; John WILLIAMS, jr., Peter WARDELL, Josiah WHITE, Benjamin WOOLLEY, John WILLIAMS, John WARDELL, Ebenezer WARDELL, Britton WHITE, all of Monmouth; Richard YATES, Essex.

Top 20 Artefacts Survey Results for Week Ending August 14th 2010

Queen Hotel Cabinet (2009-10-1a-b)

The Queen Hotel took longer to be added to the Top 20 List than I expected ... it really is a stunning artefact!

Our Top 20 survey has completed its third week and our list of artefacts continues to grow!  Patrons have now selected over 60 artefacts for the list and we have tallied the new votes and adjusted the Top 20.  Click here for last week’s Top 20 Results!

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick 11-43 ERB, ISAAC PHOTOGRAPHS: Fredericton, Queen St. east end. Queen Hotel is large building on left- looking west from a point near the intersection of St. John Street.

The artefacts receiving the most votes for week ending August 14th were similar to the first two weeks.  However, things were shaken up a little bit.  The top three artefacts continue to be the Coleman Frog, the Harvey Studio camera and the Penny Farthing Bicycle.  Not only did they have the most votes for week ending August 14th but also for the 3 weeks that we have been taking votes.  

World War I Trench Exhibit with machine gun

The World War I Trench Exhibit is one of our most popular exhibits!

Other object topping the list so far are the 1914 Cash Register, the Horse Tricycle and the World War I Machine Gun that is found in our Trench Exhibit.  I was sad to see the St. Dunstan’s Church Stained Glass Window drop off the Top 20 to the 23rd spot but it was nice to see the Queen Hotel Cabinet receive a vote.  I’m surprised that it took over two weeks for the cabinet to make the list … it is such a beautiful artefact!!  Definitely one of my favourites!

The Ramey family in Ontario donated the Queen Hotel Cabinet to the York Sunbury Museum in 2009.  The Cabinet resided in the Old Queen Hotel before the hotel was demolished.  The Queen Hotel had been established by 1869, erected on the site formerly occupied by a case-brick building, which had been used for a short time by Mr. Smiler as a paint shop.  That building came down in order to make way for the hotel, which was originally owned by William Wheeler.  Joseph Phillips managed the hotel, followed by Robert Orr.  Perhaps the two best known managers of the Queen Hotel were John Edwards (operated the hotel from 1885-1904) and J.J. McCaffrey, the proprietor of the hotel from 1904-1922.

The Cabinet was used to display ads from the 1920s, through to the 1940’s as well as hold encyclopaedias and novels for hotel guests.  The ads are hand painted on milk glass with as little as two digit phone numbers.  There are 28 inserts from businesses in the Fredericton area.  The cabinet possesses a plaque indicating that Rhodes Curry Co Limited of Amherst, Nova Scotia constructed it in the 1800’s.  The company was known for building luxurious wooden passenger railway cars.  They also created home decor for houses of their era.

There’s more about the Queen Hotel in our Anniversary Edition of the Officers’ Quarters.

Several patrons had a difficult time choosing just one favourite object and frankly, I don’t blame them!  I would have a difficult time choosing one item!  It will be interesting to see what happens over the next few weeks as we continue to collect votes.  Have you placed a vote yet?  If not, we will be taking votes until the end of August so visit the York Sunbury Museum soon!!

Here is what we have so far for the three weeks combined:

1.  Coleman Frog

2.  Harvey Studio Camera

3.  Penny Farthing Bicycle

4.  Horse Tricycle

5.  World War I Machine Gun

6.  Our 1914 Cash Register

7.  Fire Extinguisher Grenades

8.  St. Dunstan’s Church Steeple Cross

9.  Native Picnic Basket

10.  Maliseet Paddle

11.  Portrait of Sarah Peters

12.  Colt Revolver 

13.  Ashburnham Wedding Shoes

14.  Ralph Sketch Bronze Statue

15.  Wigwam Replica

16.  Elevator Shoes

17.  African Porcupine Quill Box

18.  Native Fish Trap

19.  Valcartier Camp Panoramic Photograph

20.  World War I Messenger Book

Business Records

Saint John River, Fredericton, NB

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MC300-MS41 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 201)

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

“This series includes documents — mostly day books — relating to various businesses dating between 1799 and 1929.  The merchants who kept many of the day books have been identified by research and in those cases, the merchants’ names are in square brackets.  Notice also that the ledgers were often used by the merchants themselves or others at a later date to record personal and/or official information, e.g. 41/3, 41/7 and 41/19.  This series measures 65 centimeters.”

1  Bond of James E. Marsters, coach maker, Saint John, to Georgina C. Wheeler, Sussex; March 19, 1863.

2  Agreement between William C. Brown, Queensbury Parish, York County, and Jewet V. March, Bangor, Maine, for the former to “swamp roads” and haul pine; October 1, 1849.

3  Day book of Archibald McVicar, Grand Lake, for accounts of general merchandise, lumber, bridge repairs, driving and rafting.  Also contains notes at the back entitled “Pioneers of the Range”, and “Notes on the McVicar, Murray, and Carmichael Families”; 1869-1896.

4  Day book of B. Rex Brown for his spruce log lumbering operations from Quebec to Saint John via the St. John River and its head-waters; 1888-1889.

5  Papers relating to Joseph Cunard & Co., importers on the Miramichi River, containing import lists, certifications, certificates of duties paid, and treasury warrants; 1836-1837.

6  General Ledger of Moses Pickard Jr. which was used for accounting or agricultural produce, dry goods, and general merchandise sold; accounting of monies received and expended on the meeting house, 1819-1820; accounting of livestock loaned at interest; accounting of monies borrowed and loaned; and recording genealogical data on the births, deaths, and marriages of the Pickard and Brill families; Maugerville, Sunbury County. 1799-1833.

7  General ledger of Donald McDonald for a lumber mill, Wickham, Queen’s County, 1855-1882; and accounts of monies received and expended by the Sons of Temperance, Wickham Division, No. 31, 1848-1850.

8  General ledger of John S. Coes; Saint John and East Livermore, Maine, 1863-1867.

9  Order book of Johnson & Mackie, merchants on the Miramichi, recording quantities imported, prices paid, where ordered and from whom, including such items as foodstuffs, hardware, clothes, books, shipbuilding iron, furniture, medicine, etc.; 1845-1854.

10  Day book of Harvey Garcelon, general merchant, Fredericton; 1841.

11  Day book of Thomas Pickard, general merchant, Fredericton; 1825-1826.

12  Day book of William Pearson, general merchant, English Settlement (Pearsonville), Kings County, 1824, 1836-1857.

13  Day book of an unidentified blacksmith, Moores Mills, Charlotte County; 1833-1840.

14  Ledger of [McFarlane Wagon Company], Nashwaaksis, York County; 1897-1914.

15  Day book of McFarlane Wagon Company, Nashwaaksis, York County; 1923-1929

16  Day book of an unidentified general merchant, Saint John; 1802-1806.

17  Day book of an unidentified general merchant, Norton Parish, Kings County; 1808-1820.

18  Day book of an unidentified lumberer recording goods sold to individuals and supplied to lumber camps, mentioning the Black River camp, and accounts of wages; St. Francis [River, Quebec] and Lincoln, Sunbury County; 1863-1865.

19  Day book of Calvin L. Hatheway, general merchant, historian, and Justice of the Peace, used also for recording accounts of family expenses in Portland (Saint John County), 1838-1839; several accounts of Hatheway as J.P. such as parish rates collected, 1839, and officers sworn, 1855-1861, lodgers’ boarding accounts; register of weather conditions and other local and personal events, 1865-1877; recipes; a large section of the book contains a spiritual diary of Mary Hatheway, 1873-1875 and 1877-1878; and biographical information on the Hatheway family giving births, marriages, and deaths.

20  Day book and ledger of [William Scoullar], merchant, which also includes information on the out-fitting and supplying of vessels; Saint John, 1826-1828.

21  Day book of Elijah Estabrooks, merchant, Fredericton, 1883-1884.

22  Day book of Tristram Moore, sawyer and miller, Moores Mills, Charlotte County; 1824-1835.

23  Record of logs cut by Kennedy Island Mill Company, a list of lumber operators and their log marks on the head-waters of the St. John River, 1897-1898, and a personal account of Harry Ingraham’s early experiences in lumbering; c. 1895-1905.

24  Account book of W.A. Quinn, Fredericton; 1888-1892.

25  Account book of [Aver Light Company]; 1894-1898. (R.W. McCready).

26  Booklet from The Canada Assurance Company “Supplement of Rates and Coverages”; 1924.

27  Notice of run on Central Bank of New Brunswick, Fredericton; Nov. 30, 1857.

28  Letterhead envelope from “The Whitehead & Hoag Co., Makers of Ribbon, Metal, Celluloid & Enamel Ivory Badges”, Newark, New Jersey to D. Jordan; n.d.

29  Certificate of Inspection of Weights, Measures, Balances, & C., Geo. Gilma[n].

30  Business Correspondence, letterhead envelopes, and post cards, addressed to Messer’s Anderson and Walker, Merchant Tailors, Fredericton,  1896-1901.