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W.S. Fielding fonds
Fonds · 1874-1940, predominant 1907-1923
Fonds consists of correspondence and other records created and accumulated by Fielding as minister of finance and MP for Shelburne-Queens. Subjects represented include railways and public works in Nova Scotia, and national and international issues including elections, budget, tariffs, trade, reciprocity, transportation, civil service, Confederation, conscription, and imperial policy. Fonds includes speeches, speech notes, statistics, pamphlets and other published material, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings and ephemera. A small portion of the correspondence concerns Fielding's personal investments and his appointments as editor. Fonds also contains newspaper clippings, genealogical notes, probate records and other material relating to Fielding's family, including his son-in-law K.N. Macfee (first husband of Janet); photographs of Fielding on board a ship during a trip to England ca. 1910; and a portrait of Fielding painted by Margaret Frame in 1928. MG 2, vol. 423; 425-484; 488; 493-502; 504-541; 784-790 and MG 1, vol. 1406-1409
S.G.W. Archibald fonds
Fonds · 1813-1835
Fonds consists of letters received by Archibald, mainly concerning political affairs or seeking legal opinions, together with legal documents including briefs, dockets, and a bill for the establishment of schools in Nova Scotia. MG 1, vol. 89
Terrence M. Punch fonds
Fonds · 1975-1989
Fonds consists of copies of articles written by Terrence M. Punch for various historical and genealogical publications in North America and abroad; extracts of vital statistics from church registers, tombstone inscriptions, and newspapers; notes from family bibles; charts; family histories; a curriculum study on research using archival materials in high schools; correspondence received by Punch; and photograph portraits of Catholic clergymen including Archbishop T. O'Donnell and Msgr. Graham. MG 1, vol. 1487, 2151
Pickford & Black Ltd. fonds
Fonds · 1873-1939
Fonds consists of business and shipping records of Pickford & Black, including thirteen shipping registers containing entries of every ship calling at Halifax between 1873 and 1939. The registers list date of arrival of the ship, rig and name, tonnage, port, master, destination, previous port visited and duration of voyage, consignee, and wharf where the cargo was unloaded. The fonds also contains the firm's letter books (1890-1914, 1933-1934), account books (1887-1911), cash books (1897-1934), general ledgers (1875-1936), ship diaries (1923-1931), a log book for the SS Oruro (1913), ships' manifests and related cargo information (1905-1939), and a scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, shipping rules, circulars, and a few letters (1912-1915). MG 3, vol. 1561-1718; MG 7, vol. 43-55.
St. Paul's Residence for Girls fonds
Fonds · 1867-1983, predominant 1867-1976
Fonds consists of minutes of monthly and annual committee meetings, 1867-1973, and ladies committee meetings, 1953-1967; registry books listing admissions and discharges, 1879, 1899-1965; record book of donations, 1882-1891, 1950-1951; correspondence, [192-], 1950-1976; cash books, 1904-1957; receipts, 1874-1879; visitor's register, 1982; and case files. Also includes a typewritten summary of committee meeting minutes from 1867 to 1973 with relevant appendices, entitled "Minutes in Time", which was prepared by Frank Kempster in 1983. MG 20, vol. 1325-1333 (use microfilm reels 9,834-9,835; 9,839 for vol. 1325-1328)
Raymond Simpson fonds
Fonds · 1801, 1814-1992
Fonds consists of material relating to Simpson's interest and involvement in the musical life of Halifax, including correspondence, newspaper clippings and articles, photographs, programs, printed ephemera, and scrapbooks pertaining to opera in Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Opera Association, Acadian Quartet singing group, English Choral Singers and Tudor Singers of Halifax, the Halifax Music Festival, and Simpson's own recitals. Also contains material accumulated by Simpson in the course of his research and publication of If we are spared to each other.. such as his notes, manuscript drafts, and correspondence with publishers; correspondence, ship account book, and other items originally created by Captain John Kendrick Butler and family, 1814, 1865-1903, including Annie Roger Butler's diary kept while at sea, 1870-1871; family photograph album and loose photographs depicting the Butler and Roger families of Yarmouth and Tusket, 1870s-1900s; and negatives and prints used for publication. Fonds also includes Simpson family photographs, ca. 1880-1960s; accounts and receipts relating to the business activities of his father John D. Simpson and William Simpson of Merigomish, 1818-1872, 1911-1914; day book of Bessie Simpson, and John Simpson's arithmetic book, 1801. MG 1, vol. 2479; 1997-136/001-006
W.H. Chipman and Son fonds
Fonds · [ca. 1842]-1881, predominant 1855-1869
Fonds consists of the firm's correspondence (1855-1869 and undated), bills of lading (1857-1865), invoices and acounts (1851-1868, 1878, 1881), purchase orders (1856, 1860-1867), account book (ca. 1842-1870), memoranda, promissary notes, and other miscellaneous items. MG 3, vol. 1726
William C. Borrett fonds
Fonds · 1908-1980
Fonds consists of material created or accumulated by Borrett. Includes biographical information, school and military certificates and commissions, a certificate of proficiency in radio, notes for various talks Borrett presented to groups in the 1950s and 1960s re: his broadcasting career and the war years, studio photographs of Borrett in military uniforms, a small calendar photo of a painting by Borrett of the Old Town Clock, 1962, and a few letters to Borrett concerning his writings and his efforts to promote the St. John Ambulance Campaign in the 1950s. Also includes an album of photographs and copies of art work by Borrett, and original cartoon drawings by Robert Chambers for Borrett's book, East Coast Port (1944). Accession 2002-070
Wilkie Grant fonds
Fonds · [ca. 1897]-1986, predominant [ca. 1950]-1986
Fonds consists of records documenting Grant's law practice in Guysborough and includes both client files and firm administrative records (chiefly financial). The bulk of the client files relate to the settlement of estates, land transactions, the administration of trusts and adoptions. Fonds also contains court case files and personal records such as correspondence and other material relating to Grant's legal studies at Dalhousie Law School. MG 1, vol. 3395-3456
Fonds · 1962-1963
Fonds consists of records documenting Nova Scotia's commission of inquiry into municipal boundaries and representation. Includes documents constituting the inquiry, commissioner's correspondence and briefs and submissions (incomplete), as well as two copies of the report. Accession 1992-154/006