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Amherst Body of Marsh fonds
Fonds · 1882-1923
Fonds consists of two ledgers which served as day books, letter books, and account books. They contain membership lists and traces the evolution of the company. The fonds also contains two day books which were used to record the work done on the dyke. Also included are several pieces of correspondence, a survey done by the government to gauge the benefits of the project to all marsh land owners, and a copy of the 1928 Cumberland Sewers Act.
Fonds · 1888-1891
Fonds consists of records related to the building of the Chignecto Marine Transport Railway and include an engineers diary, a salary and office expense ledger, a building expense ledger, articles by Ketchum, and receipts.
Collection · 1927-1934
Company correspondence, shipping costs, invoices, supply lists and signage blueprints 2001.01.01
Fonds · 1862-1912
Fonds consists of one ledger book, containing the accounts of work done on the marsh, accounts for sharing of payment, oaths of office, copies of proprietors' agreements, assessments of land, and proprietor meeting minutes.
Harry Thurston fonds
Fonds
Fonds consists of materials related to the publication of the poetry periodical Germination. It includes manuscripts and proofs, editorial drafts, correspondence, sales and business records, and promotional materials. MS-2-691, 17 Boxes
James Whidden Family fonds
Fonds · 1876-1885
Fonds consists of one account book of goods received and sold, used by James Whidden. The same book was also used by Armenia Whidden to transcribe letters sent to her by James, as well as to record rents received.
J.J. Stewart fonds
Fonds
Fonds comprises correspondence, family papers and militia records of the 9th regiment of Cumberland County (1864-1873). MS-2-193, SF Box 30, Folders 1-16; SF Box 29, Folders 2-24
Fonds
Fonds consists of documents relating to mining, primarily the Styles Mine in Cumberland County, NS. There is correspondence, maps, geological surveys and reports relating to mining. There is also a collection of prose and poetry by John Rutherford and personal correspondence between the family. MS-2-235