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Fonds · 1939-1992
Fonds consists of scrapbooks kept by the club which include photographs of shows and members; and clippings regarding shows, members and gardening related articles. Fonds also includes club minutes (1966-1983).
David Nelson fonds
Fonds · 1891-1922
Fonds consists of 14 daybooks, 7 ledgers (with indexes), receipts and 2 cashbooks from the David Nelson general store.
Dr. Harold V. Ferguson fonds
Fonds · 1929-1941
Fonds consists of one day book used to record patient name, fee and occasionally the nature of the visit. The end section of the book was used as a ledger to record patient accounts.
John Bonyman & Sons fonds
Fonds · 1891-1922
Fonds consists of 5 daybooks, 4 ledgers with indexes, recording the sales and accounts of the factory.
Fonds · 1960-1978
Fonds consists of 2 daybooks, 2 account books, 2 accounts receivable books and some correspondence.
Sterling Hotel fonds
Fonds · 1901-1906
Fonds consists of three hotel registers, which recorded the guests' name and residence. Occasionally merchants or entertainers would sign their name and some information about their product or show as a form of advertisement in the register. Pages have been torn out of the 1903 register.
Wilda Marcotte fonds
Fonds
Fonds consists of binders of genealogical information and newspaper clippings arranged by family, rolled family charts, and scrapbooks.
James Ramsay fonds
Fonds · 1877-1922
Fonds consists of 4 day books, 1 ledger, correspondence and a lease. Some of the correspondence is related to Ramsay's position of Customs Collector.
William M. Nelson fonds
Fonds · 1906-[1960?]
Fonds consists of reports and correspondence regarding the Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital; clippings regarding the history, people and events of Tatamagouche; his will; notices and publications regarding the Presbyterian Church and Women's Society; personal and job related correspondence; documents regarding the settling of estates, including that of his father; records of the Farmers' Commercial Union; correspondence written by Nelson while serving over-seas during World War I; and correspondence regarding his time as Chief Observer in the Aircraft Detection Corps for the Tatamagouche area. Also contained are 6 ledgers used to record legal services rendered, 6 cash books, 3 day books, 2 legal diaries and a ledger regarding the sales of the magazine The Dalhousian. Also contained is a note book for services rendered, such as mortgages and deeds, 1906-1907, probably kept by Nelson while working as a legal clerk.