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Atlantic House fonds
Fonds · 1876-1887
Fonds consists of one guest book. The first several pages of the book have been used as a scrapbook.
Elden Whynot fonds
Fonds · 1944-1965
Fonds consists of negatives created by Whynot in his career as a commercial photographer in Shelburne and some from his work as a civilian photographer for HMCS Shelburne. Commercial photographs included mostly studio work and local weddings. Also included are some local events, groups and school photographs. Some prints are available.
Henry S. Sutherland fonds
Fonds · 1856-1905
Fonds consists of two business ledgers created by Henry S. Sutherland to record the transactions of his logging business and his general store in Clyde River. Also contains information about his land, and legal decisions concerning his properties. In the ledger, Sutherland records election results, possibly related to his position as Justice of the Peace. Ledgers also include accounts with members of the Shelburne community, including payment for services regarding cows, hay, molasses, and digging mud. Fonds also includes receipts, fire and life insurance policies, deeds and other legal papers, and a document concerning the Township of Shelburne Assessment.
Shelburne Club fonds
Fonds · 1918-1952
Fonds consists of two minute books, one account book and a copy of the 1929 by-laws.
St. Thomas Parish fonds
Fonds · Photocopied in 1991
Fonds consists of one register used to record marriages, one death register and one baptism register.
Fonds · Photocopied in 1996
Fonds consists of three registers used to record Methodist, later United, baptisms, marriages and burials. Also included is one notebook used to record the members of the Shelburne Methodist Circuit, which was comprised of churches serviced by the Shelburne minister. The book is organized by congregation and includes the following: Birchtown, Cape Negro, Jordan Bay, Jordan Ferry, Jordan River, Lockeport, Lockes Island, North East Harbour, Ohio, Raffed Island, Roseway, Sandy Point, Shelburne and West Shore.