The series consists of the accounts of the club maintained by the treasurer. Included in the two volumes, 1838-1877 and 1877-1954, are bank accounts, members names alphabetically, treasurer's accounts, income and payments on account of sick and deceased members.
The fonds mostly consists of minutes of meetings and treasurers reports. There is a copy of the regulations and by-laws and a small amount of correspondence, most of which is resignations of officers.
Trinity Youth ClubThe fonds consists of three volumes; Pew rent for Salmon Cove East, 1841-1883, and a transcript of a Vestry meeting held at All Saints, 1841 relating to cemetery, school and pews; a Parish Priests Register, 1892-1931, in which are listed alphabetically the members of the congregation, place of residence and, if married, the names of their wife and children; minutes of the Trinity East Parish Council and the Trinity-Trinity East Parish Council, 1969-1972; a proposed floor plan for St. Andrew's Church, c.1980.
Parish of Trinity East-Port RextonThe fonds consists of three volumes entitled "Police Diaries", 1935-1950 and a book containing notes from a Training School of the Newfoundland Constabulary, kept by constable John P. Baggs, October 1944. The fonds is arranged in two series.
Trinity Police StationThe Police Diaries record in detail the reports of the police officers stationed at Trinity. Details on investigations and police statements make up the majority of the entries. There are also comments of a more general nature relating to the town and area. From October 1940 the entries were made by the last Constable at Trinity, John P. Baggs.
The volume contains notes supplied by John P. Baggs on a series of lectures at the Newfoundland Constabulary Training School, held in September 1944. The lectures provide information on all aspects of law enforcement as it related to the duties of members of the Constabulary.
Baggs, John P.The correspondence consists mainly of invoices and letters relating to supplies for the maintenance of the church.
The vestry registers record the services held at the church, numbers attending, topic of the sermon, visiting clergy and other remarks.
The series consists of the minutes of vestry, one photocopied volume, (1874-1883) and 9 original volumes.
Vestry CommitteeThe series consists of a minister's work book and diary for 1881; a book containing sermons and notes from the scriptures, 1903; some service schedules, printed hymns and a photocopy of a document concerning St. Paul's Church dated 1757.