Fonds comprises letters to Day in his capacity as newspaper editor, two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings related to Ireland, and an unsigned typescript article about the Halifax & South Western Railway Company.
File contains correspondence; copies of collective agreements (October 1, 1997 and 2001); notes on proposed changes from meetings of the negotiations committee; and ballots from the vote on the collective agreement.
File contains correspondence and copies of collective agreements (2001, 2004, and 2007). Some of correspondence concerns grievances from union employees, including David Henderson and Brian Dorey.
File contains correspondence; a list of employees; a copy of the by-law concerning the pension fund for permanent employees of the Town of Liverpool; and a copy of the agreement between IBEW Local 1928 and the Town of Liverpool from March 1, 1974, updated via annotations to February 29, 1976.
File contains correspondence; copies of the agreements between Liverpool and IBEW Local 1928 (February 29, 1976; February 28, 1978; November 1979; February 29, 1984; and March 1, 1987); a copy of the by-law concerning the pension fund of permanent employees of Liverpool; proposed amendments to the collective agreement; press releases; and newspaper clippings.
File contains correspondence; a memorandum of agreement between the Corporation of the Town of Liverpool and IBEW Local 1928 (March 5, 1974); a copy of the by-law concerning the pension fund of permanent employees of Liverpool; and contract proposals.
File contains correspondence; copies and drafts of collective agreements (March 1, 1985; March 1, 1987; March 1, 1990); proposals for changes to the collective agreement; and notes from meetings of the negotiations committee. Some of the correspondence is about a grievance filed by Clifford Whynot, Sr.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Lance MacMillan, a landowner in Queens County. He spoke with CKDU's Lisa Monk about his fight against ground pesticide spraying near his home. The interview aired September 6, 1989 and was rebroadcast September 8, 1989 on The Evening Affair and September 12, 1989.
Item consists of Thomas H. Raddall's typed research notes (with handwritten annotations) related to Irish emigration to Queens County, likely compiled in the early-1950s.
File contains records from lumber merchants James P. Mitchell & Co., including ledgers (1881-1893); day books (1881-1897); journals (1888-1891); cash books (1887-1903); and letter books (1885-1902).
Series contains family records of Isaac Dexter (1751-1848; 1787-1854; 1824-1887) and Joseph Dexter (1795-1879) collected by L.D. Dexter for his History of Brooklyn.
File contains essays written by L.D. Dexter with multiple drafts, including A Tired Man's Diary, Tales of the Battlefield Trail, The Old Soldier's Funeral, A Bird of Warning, Striving for Knowledge, Looking, Thinking, and A Lost Industry.
File includes notebooks containing essays written by L.D. Dexter, including A Tragedy of the Sea, Digging the Gold, The Last Grave, Striving for Knowledge, Two Homes, The Good Old Times, and Musings, as well as some journal entries.
Item is a letter written by Jason M. Mack addressed to any constables or police officers of the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The letter involves the mental health of and the request for detainment of George Roy, a fisherman from Liverpool, who had been declared of unsound mind by two local medical practitioners. Item also contains an envelope addressed to William Winters.
File contains primarily planning records documenting the 2010 Liverpool International Theatre Festival. There are also programs and schedules and a manuscript for a speech celebrating the 18th anniversary of the festival.