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Richard Fletcher fonds
Fonds · 1791-1819, predominant 1791-1798
Fonds consists of a journal kept by Dr. Fletcher containing notes on the medical condition of his patients and course of treatment, dates of death and discharges, and accounts including payments received, 1791-1798. Also includes Dr. Fletcher's will and other probate records relating to his estate, 1815-1819. Accession 1997-251
Louis de Mezangeau
Fonds · 1787-1819
Consists of records documenting de Mezangeau's military career and how he came to live in Nova Scotia, as well as information about his immediate family and some of his relatives living in France. Includes correspondence, copies of narratives and notices relating to de Mezangeau, a petition and an account of his life. 2009-034
Government of Cape Breton
Fonds · 1783-1820
Contains the administrative records of the colonial government of Cape Breton Island and includes Executive Council meeting minutes (1785-1820); Proclamations (1788-1820); Financial records (1787-1820), Appointments and other material (1787-1819); Roads correspondence and other material (1803-1815); Ordinances (1783-1820); Dispatches (1784-1820); Petitions (1802-1820); and Executive and Privy Councils meeting minutes and other material (1783-1820).
Thomas N. DeWolf fonds
Fonds · [1823]
Fonds is a discreet item, a school scribbler or notebook containing math problems and their answers. The math problems are typical scenarios encountered when selling goods. 2015-021/001-03
John Allen
Fonds · 1812-1814, 1824
Consists of eight letters, most written to John Allen, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia from 1812-1824. The majority of the letters were from his cousin, Robert Allen, of Boston, Massachusetts. Due to the War of 1812, the letters were transported by a third person by ship from Boston to Nova Scotia. They contain Robert's comments on the hostilities between Britain and the United States, as well as family matters such as illnesses and deaths, and intemperate behavior on the part of certain relatives. One letter is written to John's brother, William, of Dartmouth, from a business supplier in Maine regarding funds owing. Some letters are difficult to read due to illegible handwriting. 2006-052
Fonds · 1820-1826
Consists of minutes of general and executive meetings of the society, 1820-1826; annual reports, 1820-1824; and a list of donors and donations. List arranged by city ward, from ward 1 to ward 17, and includes a listing of non-resident donors. MG 20 volume 180
Bailly family
Fonds · 1754-1827
Fonds consists of deeds and other items predominantly accumulated by Georges-Frederic Bailly and his son Joseph Bailly concerning property in Lunenburg, 1754-1824. Also includes deeds of property later acquired by the Bailly family and an account dated 1827, playing cards used to draw lots of land in Lunenburg, baptismal certificate, Georges-Frederick Bailly's certificate of naturalization, and two bound note books of his entitled, "Abrege de 16 discours, sur la redemption des hommes par la mort de Christ", 1780, which contains some notes on the Bailly family, and "Les degres de la vie spirituelle representes dan la vie interieure de Theodore de Brakel ministre de l'eglise de Makum en Frise [Holland]", 1775, written for his son Joseph. MG 1 volume 105 MG 8 volume 3, 3A
Hugh Graham
Fonds · 1783-1828
Consists of scrapbook of letters written by Rev. Graham to his parents in Scotland and his siblings, the majority to his brother Peter. Also includes letters to colleagues and friends including Reverend John Brown, as well as a letter from Elizabeth Graham to her mother-in-law in Scotland. Letters describe personal and family news, Graham's work as a minister, and include religious contemplation. MG 1 volume 332B
Charles Morris
Fonds · 1764-1830, predominant 1800-1807
Consists of correspondence primarily between Charles Morris and his father-in-law, Joseph Pernette, concerning land grants, land disputes and surveys in Lunenburg County, family news and health, and events such as the Napoleonic War. Also contains correspondence, receipts, and deeds relating to the property and estate of Morris' father, Hon. Charles Morris, and a geneaology of the Morris family. MG 1 volume 1206
Fonds · 1765-1830
Fonds consists of dockets, sheriff's deeds and other documents issued by the court or deposited by parties involved in cases before the court. RG 37 Series AP volume 1