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              10 Archival description results for Militia

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              18 - Fonds Famille Stehelin
              Fonds · 1755 -1960 Photocopie [19-]
              Le fonds se compose de: Série A - La famille Stehelin - Documents personnels: [1858-1960]; Série B - La Nouvelle-France (sylviculture): [1858-1930], Série C - Collection de livres MG 18
              J.J. Stewart fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds comprises correspondence, family papers and militia records of the 9th regiment of Cumberland County (1864-1873). MS-2-193, SF Box 30, Folders 1-16; SF Box 29, Folders 2-24
              Simeon Perkins fonds
              Fonds · 1766-1812
              Fonds consists of the diaries kept by Perkins while living in Liverpool. They detail his life and activites of the town and province. Perkins also recorded births, marriages and deaths for Liverpool.
              Robert R. Thompson fonds
              Fonds · 1784, 1832, 1869-1876
              Fonds consists of certificate appointing Thompson Lt. Col. in the Reserve Militia; correspondence, accounts, deeds (including one from Robert's father to Mrs. Jennet Black), and one page torn from a municipal marriage register signed by Thompson.
              Fonds · 16 Jan. 1808- 4 June 1813
              one regimental orders book kept partly by Orderly Sargent Joshua Chadsey, who was stationed at Halifax, N.S. and in the Artillery Company, 1st Regiment Queens County, under the command of Captain Joseph Freeman, which was a Liverpool based company. The book was regularly used to record brigade orders and militia general orders, often as directed by the Lieutenant Governor. The orders read as a journal of the activities of military bodies around Nova Scotia. It includes notes on court martials, appointments, drills and duties. The second half of the book contains entries made at Liverpool, and consists of regimental orders for the Queens County Militia kept by Nathan Tupper, first major commanding the 21st Battalion of Nova Scotia Militia. Tupper later became a colonel, commanding all forces based in Queens County.
              Argyle Township fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds consists of minutes; township books; reports to General Sessions of the Peace; land records; financial records; records of town officers; correspondence; petitions; road and bridge records; overseers of the poor records; public health records; militia records; fire prevention records; animal control records; election records; fisheries records; and provincial and federal legislation. Due to previous archival arrangement, it was decided to maintain the township records in a fonds separate from the records of the Municipality of the District of Argyle.
              Fonds · 1835-1985; Photocopied 1985
              Fonds consists of a considerable number of letters from Robert Ryan to his family while serving over-seas. Fonds also consists of James Ryan's militia records, business records, personal correspondence and financial records; Mary Josephine's correspondence; records regarding Walter Ryan's militia career, business records, personal records, and articles written by Walter. Fonds also contains family photographs, newspaper clippings regarding Walter and his father James, documents regarding James' career as mayor and town councillor, records and photographs of the Kings Troops Calvary (militia), and business correspondence. The majority of the correspondence is photocopies, however there are some original documents created from 1835-1985.