Why do disease germs vary in virulence? / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
- MS-13-33, SF Box 63, Folder 3, Item 35
- Item
- November 1906
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
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Why do disease germs vary in virulence? / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Maritime Rainbow Connection directory
Lemuel Publicover's miscellaneous business records
Pulbicover, Lemuel
Logbook of the schooner Vincent A. White
Vincent A. White (schooner)
Address to the Lunenburg Board of Trade / by V.C. MacDonald, KC : [partial manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Address to the Lunenburg Board of Trade / by V.C. MacDonald, KC : [manuscript]
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Legal papers of Henry Adolphus Newman Kaulback
Kaulback, Henry Adolphus Newman, 1830-1896
The germans of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Part of Francis Freeman Tupper fonds
There's a run on the fishing banks / Thomas E. Raddall
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
William Marshall's sonnet to the statue of Joseph Howe
Marshall, William E., 1859-1923
Childhood poetry copybook of Annie Prescott Duff
Duff, Annie Prescott, 1847-1930
Gass Family Postcard Collection
Gass Family
Postcard of a church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Part of Gass Family Postcard Collection
Postcard of Back Harbor, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Part of Gass Family Postcard Collection
Sermons of Reverend Peter De LaRoche
De LaRoche, Peter, The Reverend, c. 1752-1795
Item is a cartographic journal containing daily entries and twenty-five cartographic diagrams and topographical illustrations showing coastlines, elevations, distances (in leagues), water depths, capes, bays, rivers, inlets, islands and other geographical features.
From the accounts of the first few days, the jump off point must have been somewhere near Mahone Bay or Lunenburg, on the southern coast of Nova Scotia. Few observations are recorded during the first week; the aim seems to have been to reach an initial destination of Grand Manan Island. At this point, beginning on July 25, 1684, detailed observations are made of all islands, rocks, and other geographical objects, along with more specific information concerning water depths (given in braces), types of currents, prevailing winds, distances between landmarks (given in leagues), places of secure anchorage, danger zones, etc. Most of the observed areas are accompanied by topographical illustrations which depict not only the contours of the coastline, but also elevations from sea level.
The expedition proceeded from Grand Manan Island down into Passamaquoddy Bay (this is not named, but the St. Croix River is), then Northeast along the coast of New Brunswick to the entrance to the St. John River. At this point, the expedition encountered at least two British war vessels, equipped with cannons. An envoy from the expedition was sent to the British ships, apparently commanded by John Nelson, the nephew of the first proprietor of New Brunswick; assurances are exchanged, the envoy is returned, and the expedition again proceeds along its way. Much of this portion of the expedition was obscured by a dense and persistent thick fog which made the task of the cartographer at times impossible, as he frequently notes.
From St. John River, the expedition turned back again across the Bay of Fundy, along Long Island, down along the Western coast of Nova Scotia to Cape Sable. This destination is reached by July 31, 1684, and here some days are passed waiting out a violent storm. Another British ship is mentioned, though no contact was made. The coastline from Cape Sable all the way to Margaret's Bay is represented by numerous illustrations. The weather seems to have been more favourable, and much of the area was apparently uncharted.
This portion of the journey includes descriptions and illustrations of Cape Negro, Baye du Port Razor, Riv. des Jardins, Port Rosignol, Sable River, La Have Harbour, Mahone Bay (called here Mirligaich), Margaret's Bay, etc. The expedition continues from Margaret's Bay on to the Northeast, with observations of Cape Sambro, Riv. Chibouetou. Riv. Maganchis, Cape Thiodor, and it ends at St. Mary's River, on September 14, 1684.
Appended to the journal is a twelve page "Inventaire pour servir a l'armament et consommation du nav(igation)," in which a very detailed list of hundreds of items is presented. The two categories that receive the most attention are boat fixtures (e.g., sails, bowsprites, halyards, stays, topsails, masts, anchors, rope, riggings, etc.) and armaments (e.g., cannons, ammunitions, guns, other weapons, etc.). Surgical equipment is briefly mentioned. Extraneous observations are also included from time to time: an abundance of fish off Cape Forcheau; arborage and foliage on shore; disembarkments, during one of which one of the crew apparently attempted to desert.
Marianne (Ship)
Photograph of the replica the Bounty in Lunenburg 1960
Part of Margaret Rice fonds
Culp Family
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
A copy of an illustration from The Heroine of Lunenburg
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
Assorted documents and photographs of Joyce Barkhouse
Part of Joyce Barkhouse fonds
The pen-pal : copy-edited version
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Thank you cards from Lunenburg Academy and Donagh Regional School
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Talks and visits to Liverpool and Lunenburg Regional Libraries
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Two letters from Budge Wilson to the Progressive Enterprise newspaper
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Student drawings of Victor the boa constrictor from Lunenburg Academy, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Part of Budge Wilson fonds
Lunenburg Police Department surveys and interview transcripts
Part of Richard Apostle fonds
Jean Marie Sholds' collection of Nova Scotia sporting events memorabilia
Sholds, Jean Marie
Theatre and concert programmes
Part of Jean Marie Sholds' collection of Nova Scotia sporting events memorabilia
Schedule of the Intermediate South Shore Hockey League games
Part of Jean Marie Sholds' collection of Nova Scotia sporting events memorabilia
Player list for Chester versus Halifax Legion hockey game
Part of Jean Marie Sholds' collection of Nova Scotia sporting events memorabilia
Lunenburg Foundry Co. Atlantic baseball team photograph
Part of Jean Marie Sholds' collection of Nova Scotia sporting events memorabilia
George Douglas Elphinstone Anderson fonds
Anderson, George Douglas Elphinstone, 1902-
Magazine and newspaper clippings of article, reviews and columns written by Marq de Villiers
Part of Marq de Villiers fonds
I Ain't Dead Yet — Lunenburg production
Part of Christopher Heide fonds
Administrative and publicity records for Pogie, by Christopher Heide and Al MacDonald
Part of Christopher Heide fonds
Educational tour information and other documents
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Acadian Supplies Company fonds
Acadian Supplies Company.
Part of Himmelman Supply Company fonds
Part of Himmelman Supply Company fonds
Part of Oland and Son fonds
Drawing of the Bluenose II in full sail
Part of Oland and Son fonds
Drawing of the interior of the Bluenose II
Part of Oland and Son fonds
Daily reports from shows and rides at The Bill Lynch Shows
Part of The Bill Lynch Shows fonds
Receipts for The Bill Lynch Shows
Part of The Bill Lynch Shows fonds
Adams and Knickle Limited.
List of vessels that used the Lunenburg Marine Railway between 1922-1945
Lunenburg Marine Railway