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Sterling Hotel fonds
Fonds · 1901-1906
Fonds consists of three hotel registers, which recorded the guests' name and residence. Occasionally merchants or entertainers would sign their name and some information about their product or show as a form of advertisement in the register. Pages have been torn out of the 1903 register.
Steven Sneden Ruggles fonds
Fonds · 1870-1898
Fonds consists of one day book of fees collected by Ruggles, one account book used to record duties collected and monthly wages, and one day book used to record sales.
Thomas Cutler & Son fonds
Fonds · 1817, 1823-1825
Fonds consists of 2 account books for Thomas Cutler & Son.
Thomas Davison fonds
Fonds · 1810-1820
Fonds consists of one letter book and one account book. The letter book contains copies of letters written by Thomas Davison to merchants in Halifax and Liverpool and several personal letters. The account book contains records regarding Thomas's timber trading and mercantile business. Following the departure of Thomas, Jannet used the book to record boarding house accounts and some minor sales.
Thomas Killam Sr. fonds
Fonds · 1838-1873
Fonds consists of correspondence regarding his shipyard and store, insurance documents regarding his vessels, accounts, notes and receipts regarding his business, and a certificate appointing Killam a Justice of the Peace.
Wallace Russell fonds
Fonds · ca. 1930-1955
Fonds consists of receipts for sales and purchases by Wallace Russell, a receiving station license from the Department of Transport-- Telecommunications Division and photocopies of boat plans found in Russell's home. The fonds is divided into the following two series: S1- Receipts and licenses S2- Boat plans Accession number: 2013.009
Warren H.G. Hirtle fonds
Fonds · 1901-1960
Fonds consists of financial records relating to Hirtle’s activities as a merchant as well as his involvement with the Park Cemetery Corporation; a scrapbook compiled by Hirtle documenting the service of Mahone Bay’s First and Second World War military volunteers; a photocopy of Hirtle’s diary for the period from July 19, 1908 to January 25, 1909; and a letter from his brother, Wallace Hirtle. MBMS-27