Halifax (N.S.)--Commerce

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              Cooley Brothers fonds
              Fonds
              The fonds includes some correspondence and the minute book of the Halifax Jewellers Association, 1948-1951. MS-4-91
              Fonds
              The George E. Smith Company, named after its founder, was a hardware company in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Upon Smith's death on February 16, 1916, the company remained in operation. The fonds includes the correspondence (including financial transactions) with suppliers and credit reports commissioned by the company concerning their clientele. The collection illuminates the hardships for Canadian companies prior to and during World War I. MS-4-22
              George Graham
              Fonds
              Miscellaneous business files including information on Renada Gold Mines Limited, 1933, and list of shareholders in General Trust and Executor Corp, 1938 and the Maritime Life Assurance Company, 1932. Copies of sermons by Reverend Harleigh M. Rosenberger, 1977. Letter from Robert L. Stanfield including copies of speeches of Robert L. Stanfield, 1969-1970. Miscellaneous pamphlets and business catalogues MS-4-228
              George MacKay fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds contains business records accumulated by George MacKay, including correspondence, receipts, and invoices. MS-4-78
              Halifax Seed Company fonds
              Fonds
              The fonds contains business correspondence between the Halifax Seed Company and their associates worldwide as well as two ledger books. Advertisements and printed matter originally enclosed with correspondence provide an insight into the 1960s relevant beyond their connection to the Halifax Seed Company. The company has been in operation for 137 years, yet the collection lacks information before 1956 and after 1965. MS-4-21