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Dates of creation area
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1960-1978 (Creation)
- Creator
- Tatamagouche Creamery
Physical description area
Physical description
10 cm of textual records
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Administrative history
The creamery at Tatamagouche, Colchester County, Nova Scotia was established in 1925 to service local dairy farmers. The creamery was later taken over by Scotsburn Dairy Ltd. It was officially closed in 1992, however it had ceased regular operations some time prior to its closing. Scotsburn donated the land and building to the community, following its closing.
Custodial history
Scope and content
Fonds consists of 2 daybooks, 2 account books, 2 accounts receivable books and some correspondence.
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Immediate source of acquisition
Records were donated by Sylvia Ross, the secretary of the present Tatamagouche Creamery Committee.
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Location of originals
Day books and account books are located in the business records collection in the back closet. Correspondence can be found in MG 3, Vol. 7, folder 15.
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Associated materials
Seven pictures of the creamery can be found in the archives' photograph collection.