Fonds consists of microfilmed reproductions of three account books, 1658-72, which describe Captain Curwen's relationship with the several hundred fishermen who worked out of Salem and Marblehead in the mid-seventeenth century. These account books were selected from the Curwen papers held at the Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts.
Curwen, GeorgeThe correspondence consists mainly of invoices and letters relating to supplies for the maintenance of the church.
The series consists of the minutes of vestry, one photocopied volume, (1874-1883) and 9 original volumes.
Vestry CommitteeAn unsigned Bill of Sale drawn up re the sale of Garland land to the Diocesan Synod, 1895.
The visitor's books are kept to record non-parishioners visiting the church both for interest and to attend church service.
Series consist of meeting minutes.
Series consists of material created by the United Church Women (UCW) and Women's Association and Women's Missionary Society, the two groups that were formed into the UCW. Included are: Women's Association, Minutes, 1953-1961, Membership Lists Account Books, 1953-1961; Women's Missionary Society, Minutes, Membership Lists, 1965-1960, Annual Report, 1961; UCW minutes, 1969-1973, Unit A, Minutes, 1962-63.
Series consists of annual reports of the Grand Bank Pastoral charge. Included are reports of various boards, committees, and organizations listing memberships, budgets and financial statements. Some reports also lists ministers who have served from the formation of the Charge to the present date, lists of subscribers, and vital statistics for that year. Reports are included for the years 1957, 1958, 1994-1997.
Series consists of 12 parish registers including baptisms: transcribed 1916 (1817-1849), 1890-1912, 1912-1957, marriages, transcribed 1916 (1817-1849), 1850-1890, 1890-1907, 1907-1926, 1926-1940, 1942-1961; burials, transcribed 1914 (1817-1953), 1853-1891, 1891-1917.
Earliest registers of births, burials and marriages are transcriptions copied in 1916 from original records by Rev. Charles Lench. An affidavit (written in the registers) swears as to the documents being a true copy. The location of the originals is unknown.
The textual records consist mainly of information concerning Miss Coady's career from 1922 to 1966, including official documents, letters, publications, presentations, and notes written by Miss Coady. There is also a small collection of newspaper clippings from the 1940's, and seven photographs, ranging from an albumen print of Trepassey catholic church to a snapshot of Miss Coady in 1968. The material came to the Society in six folders labelled as follows: "Skit or drama materials for use in Adult Ed. Programmes in Nfld - (1930-40-"; "Miss Coady's Reports on Various Adult Schools in Nfld Communities, 1935-40-50"; "Miss Sarah Coady Personal letters & career advancement and her educational career"; "Local Nfld Adult Education publications"; "Miscellaneous material gathered by Miss Coady from U.S.A. etc and Nfld Govt. materials & T.B. Association circulars"; "Miss Coady's Scrapbook Clippings". This order has been maintained to a large extent, documenting her career in chronological order. The photographs have been listed as a separate series.
Coady, Sara M.