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Archival description
Wallace Cemetery Inc. fonds
Fonds · 1891-1984
Fonds consists of receipt book, list of cemetery lots, bank account balance books, burial permit, blank cemetery return forms, letters, original subscribers list, list of graves and inscriptions, numbers and owners of lots, map of cemetery, receipts of payment of Perpetual Care Fund, receipts of bills paid, and an auction sale list for Perpetual Care Fund.
Remsheg Poultry Farm fonds
Fonds · 1927-[19-?]
Fonds consists of letters ordering cockerels from customers in the Maritime Provinces, breeder affidavits from Record of Performance Association, receipts, catalogues and equipment advertisements, and a journal of activities.
Fonds · 1927-1931
Fonds consists of minutes of meetings of the Official Board of the United Church. Records had been arranged with the Wylie Grant fonds but have been described separately.
Matilda McCurdy fonds
Fonds · 1889-1934, predominant 1926-1934
Fonds consists of letters to Matilda from friends and relatives. Included in these are numerous letters from her cousin Mary Davison Kennedy. Also included are records regarding the sale of the 'Daniel McCurdy farm' at Onslow, by Matilda.
Mary Elizabeth Davison fonds
Fonds · 1880-1889
Fonds consists of one scrapbook kept by Mary which contains clippings and Christmas cards, many of which were sent by 'Cousin Cora' of Halifax.
Dr. Willard S. Boyle Fonds
Fonds · 1911-2014
This fonds of Dr. Willard S. Boyle consists mostly of articles written about his Nobel Prize, a small selection of correspondence surrounding the Nobel Prize, newspaper clippings about his work with the Hubble Telescope, correspondence relating to his work as Board member of the Wallace and Area Museum, and establishment of his memorial in Wallace. There is also a mix of photographs, which include Dr. Boyle giving a speech at the Museum in Wallace and Dr. Boyle with the Queen of Sweden. The materials are mostly from the early 2000s, but there is some material from earlier periods. MG026
Fonds · 1840-1872
business and personal records of David and James B. Davison. The majority of the records are in relation to the general store and shipyard operated by the brothers. These consist of ledgers, accounts, receipts, promissary notes, contracts and correspondence. The correspondence includes letters regarding cargo, sale of vessels, political events in Halifax and some personal correspondence with family and friends. Also included are records regarding the settling of David Davison's estate.