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              41 Archival description results for Ships

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              Fonds · 1870-1874
              Fonds consists of one captain's logbook for the Schooner Charles Tupper where the Captain recorded the ship's course, winds, weather and other remarks. Names listed in the log book include Commander Reuben Oxner and mate John E. Conrod.
              Benjamin Hervey Doane fonds
              Fonds · 1936-1941
              Fonds consists of letters written to Benjamin H. Doane, the bulk of them being from Arthur Doane, containing information on ships.
              Emma E. Potter (ship) fonds
              Fonds · 1910-1914
              Fonds consists of cash book for various voyages and one photograph of the vessel.
              Fortier Lumber Company fonds
              Fonds · 1930-1982
              Fonds consists of shipping records of Fortier Lumber Co., photographs taken by Thomas H.H. Fortier mainly of vessels loaded with lumber. There are also photographs of the products produced by Hardwood Specialties Ltd. Also included are maps of south-western Nova Scotia, used by the company.
              Fonds · 1840-1872
              business and personal records of David and James B. Davison. The majority of the records are in relation to the general store and shipyard operated by the brothers. These consist of ledgers, accounts, receipts, promissary notes, contracts and correspondence. The correspondence includes letters regarding cargo, sale of vessels, political events in Halifax and some personal correspondence with family and friends. Also included are records regarding the settling of David Davison's estate.
              Thomas Killam (Barque) fonds
              Fonds · 1865-1866
              Fonds consists of one log book kept by the last captain of the vessel, Henry Payne. The log was used to record a voyage from Adrossand to Boston and the final voyage from Antwerp to New York.
              File
              File consists of genealogical notes on the Rettie family of Truro, Nova Scotia, with a particular focus on Captain Alexander Rose Rettie and the wreck of his vessel "Forest Chief." Also included are a family tree, photocopies of research correspondence, and historical newspaper accounts. MS-2-173, SF Box 14, Folder 7
              Amos P. Ward fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds comprises personal and professional correspondence and papers relating to the schooners Rowena (1903-1907); Lizzie Rich (1905), Stella Maud (1907-1910) and the Carrie C. Ward, including registers, bills, and ship inventories. MS-2-200