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Financial records
Série organique · 1834
Fait partie de F. Mitchell, Hosking family fonds
Series forms part of F. Mitchell, Hosking family fonds and consists of personal receipts, invoices, bills, lists of expenditures, and policies mostly belonging to the Hosking and Mitchell families, as well as one receipt from the store of G. L. Monk in Ship Harbour for lumber. Series also includes one land grant, two land indentures, two maps and one bill of sale.The land grant is dated August 12, 1834 and in it the Crown grants Colin Mitchell Sr. two hundred acres of land in Oyster Pond adjacent to a lot of land granted to Edward Hare. The document discusses the boundaries of the property and includes a map of the Oyster Pond area, clearly showing Colin Mitchell’s land grant as well as that of Edward Hares, and land near Navy Pool surveyed for W. Myers. The land grant is signed by Lieutenant Governor, Major General Sir Colin Campbell. The second map in the series is of a land grant map of Halifax County from the Department of Lands and Forests dated 1932.The land indentures include one transaction between Samuel Mitchell and John D. Mitchell dated April 7, 1873. In it, Samuel Mitchell gives John D. Mitchell a parcel of land at the head of Jeddore harbour, in the area of Oyster Pond, for the sum of forty dollars. The document is witnessed by Timothy Archibald John Cribby. The second indenture is between Hibbert, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, and Archibald Prest and dated 1883. In the indenture, Prest buys a parcel of land in Mooseland for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars. The bill of sale is dated November 25, 1874 and transfers sixty-four shares in the ship P.C. Hill to John Mitchell. Series also includes records regarding the settlement of the estate and outstanding debts of the late Philip Mitchell. The estate was settled by his nephew, John Duncan Mitchell. Accession numbers 2003.011, 2010.013
Financial and legal records
Série organique · 1974-1989, 2004
Fait partie de Chezzetcook Historical Society fonds
Series forms part of Chezzetcook Historical Society fonds and consists of records of the Society's financial transactions, including receipts, accounts, budgets, reports, chequebooks, and bankbooks. Series also includes tax forms and legal documents relating to the Society's legal status as a tax-free charity, as well as correspondence and certificates relating to the Society's membership in associations such as the Federation of Museums, Heritage and Historical Societies of Nova Scotia (later known as the Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage) and the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia. In addition, series includes forms, correspondence and other records related to applications by the Society for government grants.
Receipt books
Série organique · 1960
Fait partie de John M. Homans, General Merchant fonds
Series forms part of the John Homans, General Merchant fonds and consists of two receipt books recording store sales from 1960. Accession number: 2009.039
Hosking's Garage fonds
Fonds · 1938-1939, 1946-1951
Fonds consists of receipts and receipt books from the garage, a ledger book, certificate, and application form. Accession numbers 2003.011, 2009.039, and 2010.003.
Gages de l'équipage de l'Azora
Pièce
Fait partie de Fonds Père Clarence d'Entremont
Document original, imprimé et complété à la plume. Document daté le 10 avril 1877. Le document est adressé au propriétaire de l'Azora. On retrouve une liste de noms de (l'équipage) avec des montants à coté de chaque nom. Le document port l'entête de James Butler & Co., de Halifax. 1998.3-f11
Percy H. Webber fonds
Fonds · 1919, 1928-1929
Fonds contains a variety of receipts and invoices issued to Percy between 1927 and 1929, an agreement from 1919 over purchasing a tour car (possibly for taxi service), and correspondence including a letter from an employer regarding spring preparation of the car. Accession number: 2004.009
Bigelow family fonds
Fonds
Fonds contains the personal and professional records of four generations of the Bigelow family of Nova Scotia. It includes correspondence, legal and financial documents, diaries and memoirs, and photographs that document primarily the family's shipbuilding activities as well as the genealogical interests of John Robert Bigelow. MS-4-92
Cora (Harpell) and Sandy Myers
Série organique · c.1911-1942
Fait partie de Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds
Series forms part of the Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds and consists of records related to Alexander ‘Sandy’ and Cora (Harpell) Myers, who was the sister of Grace’s mother. Cora was born on January 26, 1896 in West Jeddore and became a teacher in the early 1900s. She and her husband Sandy (1893-1957) owned the Salmon River House where Grace lived for several years following her retirement. A note found among the records indicates that they were used by Grace to help create the publications produced by the Marine Highway Historical Society. The series includes a photograph of Cora Harpell’s class at Ostrea Lake School in 1915 with the names of the students; a scrapbook containing clippings of songs; stories; and the prize winners of a matrimonial letter contest featuring Cora’s entry, No Fake Gentleman. Also included are various clippings regarding her school in Ostrea Lake; her graduating class from the Provincial Normal College in 1914; as well as handwritten poems and stories. Series also includes the lyrics to the Normal College school song, an application for a teacher’s license in 1912 that was rejected because she was too young, and a teacher’s license issued in 1914, as well as an earlier letter from a friend in1911. Cora died in Musquodoboit Harbour on February 24, 1995 at the age of 99. Series also contains receipts including postal and remitters’ receipts, invoices, ration forms and coupons, product labels, local business letterhead and advertisements, coupons, tax assessments, a tax notice, and enumeration records. Also included is correspondence to Sandy Myers from people coming to Salmon River House, a Christmas card from Arnold Logan, a Guide’s License, and an order form for a vest. Accession number: 2010.032
Financial records
Sous-série organique · 1910-1965
Fait partie de William Ansell Gaetz family fonds
Subseries consists of financial records generated by the Musquodboit Harbour United Church and by William Gaetz who served as treasurer. Records include financial correspondence, account books, reports, funding information and lists of subscribers, receipts and invoices, lists of expenditures, assessments and tax receipts, and insurance records.
Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild
Série organique · 1924-1950
Fait partie de Claude L. Webber family fonds
Series forms part of the Claude L. Webber fonds and consists of six notebooks. Four notebooks contain accounting records for the Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild from 1924 to 1950. Two notebooks feature lists of members, attendance records, and minutes from 1924 to 1928. Mrs. Leonard Webber and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sandy Webber both were involved with this organization. A receipt indicates that Mrs. Alex Webber was acting as treasurer in 1927 and one account book from 1924- 1925 bears the name of Mrs. Leonard Webber. The minutes of the secretary book from 1924 to 1928 are also signed on at least one occasion by Mrs. L. S. Webber. It is probable that one or both of these ladies served as treasurer and secretary for the guild during the period of 1924 to 1950. The Upper Lakeville Ladies' Sewing Guild may also have been known as the Women’s Auxiliary, as the secretary book minutes refer to the records as those of the W. A.