Item is a copy portrait photograph of Rev. D. Cameron wearing clerical robes and a cross on a chain, seated, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. Mat of original is inscribed: "Rt. Revd. John Cameron Bishop of Antigonish N. S."
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Davies' baby seated on cushion in wicker chair; full pose. Mother partially visible at the edge of the plate; full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. Fraser and Mrs. J. D. Fraser. He is wearing hat and 3/4 length overcoat and Mrs. Fraser wearing an elaborate feathered hat, fur neck attire and muff, standing; 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Simon Fraser's children: his older daughter wearing glasses, seated in wicker chair in front of a blackboard, and holding a baby wearing a woolen bonnet; full pose.
One young man seated in wicker chair and one young woman standing with one hand on his shoulder and the other behind her back, both looking to the side; 3/4 pose
Fonds contains William McKenzie's notebook and several loose sheets detailing timber purchases; three memos to William McKenzie, including one from Jessie Hoyt, who managed the company; the second [1896] and third [1898] published annual reports of the Relief Fund Association of the Employees of the Acadia Colliery; a Fairbanks Standard Scales catalogue; and the Westville business directory [1897].
Item is an issue of the Dalhousie Gazette published on February 18, 1897. Microfilm and PDF versions are missing advertisement pages (6) and (7) at the end of the issue, but all pages are present in the print copy.