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Fonds · 1800-1824
Fonds comprises family papers, including an 1821 deed to the Perkins family of Liverpool, an 1824 royal land grant to Enos Collins of Liverpool, an 1845 letter of appointment of Samuel P. Fairbanks, Queen's Council, signed by Queen Victoria, and the last will and testament of Henry Newton. , SF Box 44, Folders 16-19
Item · 1910
Original architectural drawing of the Brick Boiler House for the McLeod Pulp Co. Ltd., Liverpool, NS.Drawing No. 3, including cross sections and elevation diagram of the end of the building. July 1910. 2019.1.10
Item · 1910
Original architectural drawing of the Details of Chimney for the McLeod Pulp Co. Ltd., Liverpool, NS.Drawing # 1, July 1910. 2019.1.11
Item · 1910
Original architectural drawing of the Roof Truss and Strong Backs for the McLeod Pulp Co. Ltd., Liverpool, NS.Drawing # 4, including cross section and dimensions. July 1910. 2019.1.12
Item · 1910
Architectural drawing of the Smoke Connections for the McLeod Pulp Co. Ltd., Liverpool, NS.Includes elevation, side views, plan of neck, measurements, diameters, and description of flue and smoke box requirements.July 1910. 2019.1.13
Item · 1916
Item is a letter written by Jason M. Mack addressed to any constables or police officers of the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, requesting the detainment of George Roy, who had been declared of unsound mind by two local medical practitioners. Roy was a fisherman born in 1842 in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. He died on 25 December 1916 from dementia. MS-13-87, SF Box 49, Folder 8
Item · 1840 - 1842
Item is a poetry copybook in which Colin Campbell and other family members and friends entered verses. Many are dated (1840-1842) and signed with place names, including those of Weymouth, Liverpool, and Horton. MS-2-157, SF Box 27, Folder 5
Freeman F. Tupper fonds
Fonds
Fonds consists of research notes and materials on the history of Nova Scotia and, more specifically, Liverpool and its prominent families, including family trees and hand-drawn annotated maps. Also included are many manuscripts on a variety of topics relating to Tupper's historical research, ranging from John Cabot and the early explorers to lesser-known local events in the history of Nova Scotia. Also present is a small collection of personal diaries and copies of deeds and legal documents from the Tupper family. MS-2-201
Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Fonds
The fonds includes manuscripts of most of his published works—novels, short stories, articles, radio broadcasts and plays, and forewords for other works—from 1929 to 1976; research notes and general historical studies; sound recordings; correspondence covering the years 1914 to 1994 (including letters with other authors and his publishers, among others); diaries (closed at the author's request until 2019); photographs; memorabilia; material related to his father who fought and died in World War I; and several scrapbooks containing reviews of his books, clippings, and other research material. MS-2-202
Item
1794 letter to William Cahoon of Port Medway from Simeon Perkins of Liverpool regardling the law surrounding the worrying or killing of sheep by dogs. MS-2-221, SF Box 31, Folder 3