History and Biographies.
Call Number: | HIL-MICL FC LSC .N4M8A7H5 |
Category: | Special Collections |
Creator: | New Brunswick Museum. Archives. |
Description: | 1 microfilm textual records () ; 35 mm |
Background: | The reel contains microfilm copies of selected articles from the scrapbooks of W.O. Raymond, Daniel Owen and others, as well as articles from various publications. |
Contents: | The Collection includes the following titles: Expulsion of the Acadians; Report in the Gentleman's Magazine concerning a debate in Parliament as to whether the Provincial Troops of North America should be put on the British Establishment, 1783; A Bit of French Acadian History; Sir James Anderson; Architecture in Boston, 100 Years Ago; The Ashburton Treaty; Canada Got Square Deal: Professor Adam Shortt on Ashburton Treaty, 1909; The Loss of the Atalante, H.M. Sloop-of-War; Historic Houses of America: The Bentley or Billopp Manor House, Staten Island; Canada and Her Neighbor; Sir Samuel Cunard; Days of the Cunarders; The New Cunarder, 1892; Reminiscences of Dartmouth; James Demille; Reminiscences of Digby; Old Documents, Bass family; The Question of Morality in Dress - History Repeating Itself, 1892; Joseph P. Edwards, Annapolis; The Episcopal General Convention of 1789, Philadelphia; Fishery Draft and How It Is Worked, 1863; Diary of Sarah [Scofield] Frost, Saint John, NB; Salving the Hungarian, 1910; Mr. Knapp and Mr. Leslie, includes a History of the Knapp Family; History of Loyalists and Settlement at Kingston, New Brunswick; The Cows of Lunenburg; The King's New Brunswick Regiment; The Dawn of Freemasonry in the Maritime Provinces; A Monument and Its Story: Church of England Burying Grounds, St. John; Pistols Which Have a History: A Pistol Presented by General Wolfe to Captain Samuel Holland, includes Holland family history, 1907; The Head of the House of Pubnico: The Fisherman Baron; Grand Trunk Gives Up G.T.P. With Great Reluctance, 1916; The Historic Feat of Captain Charles Rainsford, Captain in the 104th Regiment of Foot; Saxby Gale, 4 October 1869; Slavery in Canada; An Old Indian Tribe, Abenakis, 1892; Maine's Persistent Indian; Prehistoric Maine: For a Thousand Years a Summer Resort of Indians, 1909; H.M.S. Tilbury, 1757; United Empire Loyalists; and Woodstock in Ashes, 17 May 1877. |
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The original documents are held by the New Brunswick Museum Archives. |
Archival Ref. No.: | NBM F 29. |
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Notes: | This material is in typescript form. |
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