- MS-15-9.2020-015, Box 25, Folder 5
- File
- 1992
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
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Part of Larry Baxter fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the Augustus John exhibition organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada. The exhibition was shown at Dalhousie Art Gallery in November 1972.
Records consist of exhibition loan agreement letters and forms from the loaners of John's portraits and drawings for the exhibition and correspondence between Karen Wilkin (Curator, Edmonton Art Gallery) and Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery). In addition, records include a photocopy of a paper titled 'Artists and eccentrics' from the book called 'Times thievish progress: Autobiography III' by Rothenstein, John (1970).
Augustus John exhibition - Edmonton Gallery
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the Augustus John exhibition organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada. The exhibition was shown at Dalhousie Art Gallery in November 1972.
Records consist of a copy of press clippings, attendance reports, loan agreement forms, catalogue orders, lists of artworks, and correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Are Gallery), Mark Holton (Curator, Dalhousie Are Gallery) and Ralph Allen (Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University). In addition, records also include a photograph of a painting "On the Slopes of Arling Jack."
Augustus John November 1972 - National Gallery of Canada
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the Augustus John exhibition organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada. The exhibition was shown at Dalhousie Art Gallery in November 1972.
Records consist mainly of correspondence between Caspar John, son of Augustus John and Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and between Ernest Smith and Ann Chudleigh (Assistant Director, National Gallery of Canada Extension Service). In addition, records include exhibition loan agreement letters and forms from the National Gallery of Canada, draft letters from Ernest Smith to Danielle Corbeil (Director of National Gallery of Canada Extension Services), lists of proposed works, and xerox copies of John's drawings.
Awards, events, and activities records
Part of Dalhousie Library and Information Alumni Association fonds
A-Z collection reorganization and study space creation, Killam Library, Spring-Summer 2007
Part of Sylvia Hamilton fonds
File contains textual records related to the course, "The Journalist as Documentarian," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Documents include a list of documentary resources. a calendar of events, and correspondence.
Part of Sylvia Hamilton fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'Baker Lake drawings', organized and circulated by the Winnipeg Art Gallery and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from October 2nd to October 30th, 1972.
Records consist of correspondence between Doris Mitchell (Winnipeg Art Gallery, Extension Service) and Mark B. Holton (Assistant Curator, Dalhousie Art Gallery). Additional records have a shipping contract and a condition report.
Hinds, Barbara A.
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Batik tapestries by Louis Steyn
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'South African Batik Tapestries by Louis Steyn' presented by The Art Gallery, Memorial University, Newfoundland and organized in collaboration with Gallery 101, Johannesburg. The exhibition was presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in October 1967 and again in April 1970.
Records consist of correspondence between Evelyn Holmes (Acting Curator, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and Peter Bell (Curator, Memorial University), and purchasers of works in the exhibition, an excerpt of the Peter Wenger exhibition catalogue titled 'Some Notes on Batik', a photograph of an installed tapestry and gallery visitor, two draft catalogues, a copy of South African Scope containing a feature on Steyn's work on p. 6-7.
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'B.C. Paintings '66', organized and circulated by the National Gallery of Canada. The exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery in October 1967.
Records consist of condition reports, correspondence between Evelyn Holmes and Bert Henderson (Curator, University of Guelph), and D. E. Campbell (Curator, New Brunswick Museum), a packing list, list of works, and exhibition information from the National Gallery of Canada.
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Benign multiple sclerosis : a 25-year retrospective analysis and redefinition
Part of Murray G. Brown fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'objets d'art' by Bernard Chaudron, presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in October 1969 as part of the Atlantic Provinces Art Circuit.
Records consist of a list of artworks and prices, a list of purchased works including a note about a stolen piece, a condition report, correspondence between Evelyn Holmes (Acting Curator, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and Ghislain Clermont (Curator, Art Gallery of the University of Moncton), and a handwritten transcription of Chaudron's biographical notes.
Bigelow Family
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Bird Cage : [Use of copyrighted material - translation]
Part of Catherine Banks fonds
Birthday cards from students at Cusack Elementary School
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the North American Black Artists exhibition organized by Dalhousie Art Gallery. The exhibition was shown at Dalhousie in November 1972.
Records consist of correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and directors at Brockman Gallery, lists of slides, and letters to the artists requesting samples of artworks in slide form. Records also include four slides of artworks from Manuel Hughes (Professor Art Department, Florissant Valley Community College) and four from Benny Andrews.
Board of directors records, 1986-1989
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
Board of directors records, 1992-1994
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
Fougere, Bob
Part of Henry Davies Hicks fonds
Bruce Oland's correspondence concerning the Abbie Lane Memorial Hospital
Part of Oland family fonds
Bruce Oland's correspondence related to donations to military museums in Nova Scotia
Part of Oland family fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the Bruce Parsons exhibition, held at Dalhousie Art Gallery from February 23 - March 14, 1976.
Records consist of correspondence, invoices, insurance documents, a newspaper clipping, a photocopy of invitation card, handwritten draft for a list of works, footnotes, and photo credits, memos, and other administrative records.
Bruno Bobak - 'humanism' exhib[ition]
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the exhibition 'Bruno Bobak's Humanism : an exhibition of figurative paintings' organized and circulated by The Owens Art Gallery, Mount Allison University for the Atlantic Provinces Art Circuit schedule 1970-1971. The exhibition was presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from April 1-5, 1971.
Records consist of correspondence of Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery), including letters between he and Bruno Bobak, a price list and insurance certificate, two condition reports, and an photocopied excerpt from 'Harper: Early Painters and Engravers'
Budge Wilson study unit : responses to selections
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Budge Wilson's correspondence with other writers
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Budge Wilson's responses to school children
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Business correspondence and balance sheet of Captain Alfred Gould
Gould, Alfred, Captain, 1841-1896
Business correspondence of John M. Blaikie
Blaikie, John M., 1837-1929
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
File contains business correspondence addressed to (and a few written by) William McMillan, Lockeport, between June 1914 and October 1914, regarding receipt of shipment of goods to be sold in his general store, or confirmation of goods to be sent overseas. File contains both typed and handwritten correspondence. File also contains the beginnings of some merchants' concerns regarding shortages stemming from the outbreak of the Great War.
File contains correspondence regarding wartime concerns from the following receivers and brokers: W.R. Brock Company (Montreal; regarding French-made #80 DMC in cordenette white), Boston Varnish Company (regarding war-time price uncertainty), Brandram-Henderson (Halifax, regarding "import[ing certain goods] from countries where it is now impossible to obtain further supplies"), Chronicle Publishing Co. (Halifax, regarding the sale of "a history of the great conflict now raging in Europe" for two months at this stage), Greenshields Limited (Montreal, regarding a "good season for dress goods" despite the "war-time dullness of many lines" and the fact that "French goods are cut off entirely [and that some] raw materials such as dyestuffs come from Germany and Austria exclusively"), Holzapfels Limited (Newcastle-on-Tyne, reassuring clients that their company is "absolutely and entirely British"), J.L. Lovitt (Yarmouth, regarding the "feverish state of the wheat market" and reduced supplies), J.E. Morse & Co. (Halifax, about wartime demands having "completely exhausted [the supplies of] the popular selling teas"), Nova Scotia Belgian Relief Fund (Halifax; from Arthur Barnstead), Patterson Candy Company (Toronto, reassuring that they "have been strongly opposed to making any advance in price unless positively forced to it", and slamming those "who would delight in getting more for his product on account of the abnormal condition"), Oxford Manufacturing Company (Oxford, NS, "we are facing a famine in dyestuffs"), Quaker Oats Company (Peterborough, re: "extreme scarcity of cash oats [...compelling] us to put further advances into effect), W.H. Schwartz & Sons (Halifax, about the withdrawal of a printed list of supplies based on "the very uncertain conditions surrounding the spice business brought about by the war"), R.B. Seeton (Halifax, "we do not know from one day to another what the price will be"), E.K. Spinney (Yarmouth, regarding "the [appalling] effect of this horrible war on commercial conditions throughout the world"), Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow (Halifax, assuring customers that "all prices will be based on ruling market price ONLY"), W.H. Thorne (Saint John, regarding the purchase of "patriotic selections" of records), Willett Martin (New York, anticipating that "stove coal will be very scarce during the Fall and Winter months"), Warwick Bros & Rutter (Toronto, about installing "patriotic windows").
File contains other standard business correspondence from: Acadia Gas Engine Co. (Bridgewater), Edward M. Alden (Boston), Edward Allen (Yarmouth), G.E. Barbour (Saint John), Sidney R. Baxter (Boston), A.M. Bell & Co. (Halifax), Geo. C. Boudreau (Meteghan Station, NS), Brookfield Bros. (Halifax), Burrell-Johnson Iron Company (Yarmouth), Canadian Cereal and Flour Mills (Galt, ON), Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. (Halifax), Canadian Drug Co. (Saint John), Canadian Oil Companies (Toronto), Canadian Poster Company (Montreal, regarding a Stanfields promotion), Clayton & Sons (Halifax), Cochran, Burns & Farnsworth (Boston), McCormick & Stronach (Clementsport, NS), Davis & Fraser (Halifax), Davis & Lawrence (Montreal), Eagle Oil & Supply Co. (Boston), Eastern Shirts Limited (Truro), Emerson & Fisher (Saint John), Enterprise Foundry (Sackville, NB), Frank Fales (Saint John), Flintkote Manufacturing Company (Boston), Arthur Fordham (Halifax), John Forsyth Company (Berlin, ON), Gourock Ropework Export Co. (Montreal, via Glasgow), Gunns Limited (West Toronto), G.J. Hamilton & Sons (Halifax), Ida Harlow (Sable River West), Hawboldt & Evans (Chester), Hilford Fur Farm (Port Hilford, NS), N. Hingley & Sons (Dudley, UK), Ideal Bedding (Toronto), T. McAvity & Sons (Saint John), A. & W. MacKinlay (Halifax), Manchester Robertson Allison (Saint John), Maple Leaf Milling Co. (Saint John), Maritime Cap Limited (Moncton), Meeker & Company (New York), G.P. Mitchell & Sons (Halifax), J.L. Morton (Lower Argyle), J. & M. Murphy (Halifax), Neville Canneries (Port Mouton, NS), M.A. Nickerson (Clark's Harbour), Northern-Electric (Halifax), Parrish, Phillips & Co. (New York), Payzant & King (Halifax), Redmond Company Limited (Montreal), W.G. Robertson (Halifax), Salada Ceylon Tea (Montreal), W.E. Sanford (Hamilton, ON), Scovil Bros. (Saint John), I.B. Shaffner (Halifax), Shives Lumber Company (Campbellton, NB), Southern Salvage Company (Liverpool), H.D. Starratt (Paradise, NS), John Tobin & Co. (Halifax), Trojan Waist Co. (Philadelphia), Viscol Company (Boston), Waldron Drouin Co. (Montreal), Welsford L. Watt (Halifax), Wolverton Milling Co. (Saint John), Thomas Wood & Company (Boston), among others.
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
File contains business correspondence addressed to (and a few written by)William McMillan, Lockeport, between April 1921 and July 1921, regarding receipt of shipment of goods to be sold in his general store, or confirmation of goods to be sent overseas.
File contains both typed and handwritten correspondence and balance orders from the following brokers: Acadia Gas Engines Limited (Bridgewater), Edward Allen (Yarmouth), American Rolling Mill Co. (Middletown, OH), Baird Company Limited (Woodstock, NB), G.E. Barbour (Saint John), The Barrett Company (Halifax), The Beaver Company (Thorold, ON), J. & T. Bell (Montreal), W.R. Brock Company (Montreal), Brookfield Bros. (Halifax), Canada Cement Company (Montreal), Canada Feed & Oil (Halifax), Canadian Fisheries Association (Vancouver), Canadian Oil Companies (Toronto), M.P. Cook & Co. (Yarmouth), J.F. Creaser Co. (LaHave), H.H. Crosby Co. (Hebron), Wellesley G. Crouse (Middlewood), Davis & Fraser (Halifax), R.H. Davis & Co. (Yarmouth), Thos. P. DeWolfe & Son (Yarmouth), W.G. Dexter (Barrington), Andrew Doane (Ingomar), Dominion Molasses Company (Halifax), Dominion Rubber System (Maritime) Limited (Halifax), Emerson & Fisher (Saint John), Fleetwood Footwear (Saint John), H. Flowers & Son (Halifax), Arthur Fordham (Halifax), W.J. Giffin (Sable River), Geo. C. Goodfellow (Montreal), Chas. Hagar (Roseway), Trueman Hagar (Round Bay), G.J. Hamilton & Sons (Pictou), L. Harlow & Son (Sable River West), L. Higgins & Company (Moncton), H.G. Hines (Central Argyle), Imperial Oil Limited (Halifax), I.S. Johnson & Co. (Boston), J.B. Jones (East Jordan), Larned, Carter & Co. (Toronto), Libby, McNeill & Libby (Halifax), Lincoln, Potter & Co. (Toronto), Liverpool Coal & Supply Co., John Lockett & Son (Bridgetown), Lunenburg Foundry Co., T. McAvity & Sons (Saint John), Manchester Robertson Allison (Saint John), Maple Leaf Milling Company, Maritime Cap Manufacturers (Moncton), Maritime Nursery Co. (Milton), Maritime Tire and Rubber Company (Saint John), Martin-Senour Co. (Halifax), G.P. Mitchell & Sons (Halifax), J. & M. Murphy (Halifax), National Drug and Chemical Company (Halifax), Northern Electric (Halifax), Nova Scotia Clay Works (Elmsdale), Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co. (Halifax), Nova Scotia Furnishing Company (Halifax), Parrish, Phillips & Co. (New York), Philadelphia Reading Coal and Iron CO., R.E. Pinkham (Barrington), Quaker Oats Company (Peterborough), Retail Merchants Association of Canada, Retail Merchants Underwriters Agency (Halifax), Review Publishing Company (of the Dalhousie Review, Halifax), W.H. Schwartz & Sons (Halifax), Scythes & Company Limited (Halifax), Sidd Suspender Co. (Moncton), Smith Brokerage Co. (Saint John), E.K. Spinney (Yarmouth), Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow (Halifax), Stanfields Limited (Truro), John Starr, Son & Co. (Halifax), Stickney & Poor Spice Co. (Halifax), Sussex Manufacturing Co., T.C. Swaine (Barrington), A.E. Thorbourn (Gunning Cove), W.H. Thorne & Company (Saint John), John Tobin & Co. (Halifax), Tooke Bros. (Montreal), Thomas Wood & Company (Boston), Yarmouth Trading Co., among others.
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
File contains business correspondence addressed to William McMillan and Fred Giffin (with a few written by McMillan), Lockeport, between September 1922 and December 1922, regarding receipt of shipment of goods to be sold in McMillan's general store, or confirmation of goods to be sent overseas.
File contains both typed and handwritten correspondence and balance orders from the following brokers:
Ames Holden McCready (Montreal), Amherst Boot & Shoe Co., Anglo-Canadian Feed Co. Ltd. (Halifax), J.E. Armstrong (Liverpool, an application for a job after [incorrectly] hearing of the "death of Mr McMillan" and there now being a "vacancy that you no doubt will find hard to fill"), Atlantic Waxed Paper Company (Sussex, NB), L.E. Baker & Co. (Yarmouth), C.R. Banks (Torbrook Mines), Barrett Company (Saint John), Bauld Bros. (Halifax, regarding their forthcoming retirement), Beaver Company (Thorold, ON), A.M. Bell & Co. (Halifax), C.E. Bentley & Co. (Truro), Boehner's Limited (West LaHave), Bowker Fertilizer (Boston), W.R. Brock Company (Montreal), Brock & Paterson (Saint John), Roland C. Brown (North Sydney, regarding the publication of his brother's [Thomas J.] book "Nova Scotia Place Names"), Brown Candy Co. (Halifax), Canadian Oil Companies Limited), M.P. Cook & Company (Yarmouth), Crown Pants Co. (Montreal), Davies Footwear Company (Toronto), R.H. Davis & Company (Yarmouth), Thos P. DeWolfe & Son (Yarmouth), Andrew Doane (Ingomar), Dominion Molasses Company (Halifax), Dominion Rubber System (Maritime) Limited (Halifax), Brenda Douglas (Louis Head), Rupert Dunlop (Sable River), Eastern Hat & Cap Mfg. Co. (Truro), Eastern Hay and Feed Company (Sackville, NB), E.B. Eddy Co. (Halifax), Emerson & Fisher (Saint John), Enterprise Foundry Co. (Sackville, NB), T.H. Estabrooks Co. (Saint John), Frank Fales & Sons (Saint John), Charles Fawcett (Sackville, NB), H. Flowers & Son (Halifax), Gloria Light Company (Chicago), Gnaedinger Sons Limited (Montreal), Gurney Massey Company (Montreal), Gutta Percha & Rubber Limited (Halifax), Chas. Hagar (Roseway), Trueman Hagar (Round Bay), Emma Harlow (Sable River), James J. Harris (Halifax), A.W. Hebb (Bridgewater), Fletcher Hebb (Bridgewater), J.W. Hebb, Lakeside Farm (Hebb's Cross), E.S. Hendry (Milton), Holeproof Hosiery (London, ON), Hunt Brothers (London, ON), Hyslop Brothers (Toronto), Imperial Oil Limited (Halifax), Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bros (Montreal), J.B. Jones (East Jordan), Lake of the Woods Milling Company (Montreal), William Law & Co. (Yarmouth), Liverpool Woodworking Co., Loraine Chocolate Corporation (Toronto),
T. McAvity & Sons (Saint John), Maurice Mahaney (Birchtown), Manchester Robertson Allison (Saint John), Maple Leaf Milling Co Limited (Toronto), Willett Martin (New York), Martin-Senour Co. (Halifax), G.P. Mitchell & Sons Limited (Halifax), J. & M. Murphy Limited (Halifax), Neville Canneries (Port Mouton), New Germany Fruit Co., F.T. Nickerson & Co. (Clark's Harbor), Nova Scotia Bedding Co. (Windsor Junction), Parisian Corset Manufacturing Company (Quebec, QC), Parrish, Phillips & Co. (New York), Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co. (Philadelphia), Pyke Bros. Limited (Halifax), Quaker Oats Company (Halifax), Frank Reardon Limited (Halifax), Retail Merchants Association of Canada (regarding fire insurance), Rutherford Milling Company (Blenheim, UK), Josiah Sears (Shag Harbour), W.G.M. Shepherd (Montreal), J.A. Silver (Liverpool), Simmons Limited (Montreal), Smith Brokerage Co. (Halifax), Southern Salvage Company Limited (Liverpool), E.K. Spinney (Yarmouth), Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow (Halifax), Stanfield's Limited (Truro), John Starr, Son & Co. (Halifax), Stroyan Dunwoody Company (Sunderland, formerly Craven & Speeding), T.C. Swaine (Barrington), A.E. Thorbourn (Gunning Cove), W.H. Thorne & Company (Saint John), Marion Townsend (Lydgate, regarding an application for a "girl clerk" position), T.E. Worthen (Crowell's), Yarmouth Fruit Co., among others.
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
File contains business correspondence addressed to William McMillan and Fred Giffin (with several carbon copies of correspondence written by McMillan), Lockeport, between May 1923 to August 1923, regarding receipt of shipment of goods to be sold in McMillan's general store, or confirmation of goods to be sent overseas.
File contains both typed and handwritten correspondence and balance orders from the following brokers:
Edward Allen (Yarmouth), C.R. Banks (Torbrook Mines), I. & J. Barber (Sheffield, England), Bates & Innes Limited (Carleton Place, ON), C.E. Bentley & Co. (Truro), Bowker Fertilizer Company (Boston), W.R. Brock Co. (Montreal), Brock & Paterson (Saint John), Brookfield Bros. (Halifax), Buffalo Specialty Company, Owen Cameron (Moncton), Canada Cement Company (Montreal), Canada Life Assurance Company, Canadian Drug Co. (Saint John), Canadian General Electric Company Limited (Halifax), Canadian National Railways (Moncton), Canadian Oxo-Gas Company (Toronto), M.P. Cook & Co. (Yarmouth), Craven & Speeding Bros. (Sunderland, England), Crowe Furniture Company (Bridgewater), Beaumont Decker (McNutts Island), Dickson & Eddy Coal (New York), Andrew Doane (Ingomar), Dominion Molasses Company (Halifax), Dominion Rubber System (Maritime) Limited (Saint John), Dominion Salt & Trading Co. (Halifax), Miss E.L. Downie (Sandy Point, regarding a job application), Duktex Coat Company (Montreal), Emerson & Fisher (Saint John), Enterprise Foundry Co. (Sackville, NB), T.H. Estabrooks Co. (Saint John, regarding damaged Red Rose Tea packages), Farquhar Bros (Halifax), Firth, Thurlow & Co. (Halifax), Gordon, Mackay & Co. (Toronto), Wm. Gluckin & Co. (Toronto), Freeman Hagar (Round Bay), John Hagar (Roseway), Emma Harlow (Sable River), Lewis Harlow (Sable River West), W.F. Hatheway Co. (Yarmouth), J.A. Haugh Mfg Copmany (Toronto), A.W. Hebb (Bridgewater), J.W. Hebb, Lakeside Farm (Hebb's Cross), E.G. Hines (Central Argyle), Holeproof Hosiery Co. (London, ON), A.W. Hopkins (Crowells), Indian Garden Farm (Bridgewater), Robt. Ingersoll & Bro. (Montreal), J.B. Jones (East Jordan), M.S. Kilby (Montreal), LaHave Creamery Co. (Bridgewater), Alberta Lisk (West Middle Sable), R.J. Lovell Co. (Toronto), Lunenburg Foundry Co., T. McAvity & Sons (Saint John), McCann-Camp Company Inc. (New York), Mrs Finley MacIntosh (St. Catherines River), Martin-Senour Co. (Halifax), Miner Rubber Company (Halifax), G.P. Mitchell & Sons (Halifax), Monarch Knitting Company (Dunnville, ON), J. & M. Murphy (Halifax), National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada (Halifax), Neville Canneries (Port Mouton), Northern Aluminum Company (Toronto), Nova Scotia Sea Fisheries Association (Yarmouth), A.T. O'Leary & Co. (Halifax), Waldo Oikle (Shelburne), T.L. Parkman & Company (Halifax, successors to Robert Taylor Co.), Parrish, Phillips & Co. (New York), William Paterson Limited (Brantford, ON), Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co. (Philadelphia), R.E. Pinkham (Barrington), Progress-Enterprise Company (Lunenburg), Quaker Oats Company (Halifax), Frank Reardon Limited (Halifax), Retail Merchants Association of Canada, F.A. Robertson (Port Mouton), Geo. A. Ross (Pinehurst), Saint John Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (Saint John), R.B. Seeton & Co. (Halifax), E.K. Spinney (Yarmouth), Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow (Halifax), Stanfield's Limited (Truro), John Starr Son, & Co. (Halifax), Steen Bros. & Co. (Yarmouth), Will H. Stetson (New York), Stetson, Cutler & Company (Campbellton, NB, formerly Shives Lumber Company), T.H. Taylor Co. (Chatham, ON), W.H. Thorne & Company (Saint John), Walker Bros. (Milton), among others.
Part of Lockeport Historical Collection
File contains business correspondence addressed to William McMillan and Fred Giffin (with a few written by McMillan), Lockeport, between August 1923 and December 1923, regarding receipt of shipment of goods to be sold in McMillan's general store, or confirmation of goods to be sent overseas.
File contains both typed and handwritten correspondence and balance orders from the following brokers:
Edward Allen (Yarmouth), Ames Holden McCready (Saint John), L.E. Baker & Co. (Yarmouth), Bates & Iness (Carleton Place, ON),C.E. Bentley & Co. (Truro), Bowker Fertilizer Company (Boston), W.R. Brock Company (Montreal), Canadian Drug Co. (Saint John), Canadian Export & Import Trading Co. (Halifax), Canadian National Railways, Celtic Knitting Co. (Montreal), M.P. Cook & Co. (Yarmouth), E. & S. Currie (Toronto), R.H. Davis & Company (Yarmouth), Andrew Doane (Ingomar), Dominion Molasses Company (Halifax), Dominion Rubber System (Maritime) Limited (Saint John/Halifax), Eastern Hay and Feed Company (Sackville, NB), Emerson & Fisher (Saint John), Enterprise Foundry Co. (Sackville, NB), Excel Footwear Co. (Halifax), Farquhar Bros. (Halifax), Charles Fawcett (Sackville, NB), Firth, Thurlow & Co. (Halifax), Arthur Fordham & Co. (Halifax), Chas. Hagar (Roseway), Freeman Hagar (Round Bay), G.J. Hamilton & Sons (Pictou), Emma Harlow (Sable River), Hastings Harlow (Sable River West), Hatfield & Co. (Hartland, NB), J.A. Haugh Mfg Company (Toronto), Indian Garden Farm (Bridgewater), Imperial Oil Limited (Halifax), J.B. Jones (East Jordan), J.J. Kinley (Lunenburg), Lakeside Farm (Hebb's Cross), Liverpool Woodworking Co., Lockett & Co. (Bridgetown), J.C. Mackinosh & Co (Halifax), Manchester Robertson Allison (Saint John), Martin-Senour Co. (Halifax), L.H. Minard (Milton), Miner Rubber Company (Halifax), G.P. Mitchell & Sons (Halifax), Monarch Knitting Company Limited (Dunnville, ON), Montreal Waterproof Clothing Co., J.S. Moses (Bridgetown), J. & M. Murphy (Halifax), Northern Electric Company (Halifax), G.N. Reagh (Middleton), Retail Merchants' Association of Canada, Royal Print & Litho (Halifax), Jas. Simmonds Limited (Halifax), E.K. Spinney (Yarmouth), Stanfields Limited (Truro), T.C. Swaine (Barrington), T.H. Taylor Co. (Halifax), A.E. Thorbourn (Halifax, via Sandy Point), W.H. Thorne & Company (Saint John), Walker Bros. (Milton), Weston Shoe Company (Quebec), Yarmouth Fruit Co., among others.