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Wilfred Templeman collection
Coleção · 1947-1960

The collection consists of newsclippings, articles, diagrams and notes on codtraps and nets. The collection also includes notes on the size of Labrador cod.

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Rev. Richard David O'Donnell fonds
Fundo · 1829, 1857-1890

Fonds consists of records related to Rev. Richard David O'Donnell, including canonical documents. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.

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Rev. Patrick O'Donnell fonds
Fundo · 1837, 1863-1906

Fonds consists of records related to Rev. Patrick O'Donnell, including baptismal certificate, correspondence and canonical certificate of ordination. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.

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St. Peter's Parish (Mount Pearl, Newfoundland) fonds
Fundo · 1978-1985

Fonds consists of canonical decree erecting St. Peter's Parish and defining its boundaries (1982); building fund financial statement (1983); correspondence relating to St. Peter's Chapel (1984); church and school programs (1978, 1982); and newspaper clippings relating to parish history (1984-1985).

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Rev. Robert Andrew St. John fonds
Fundo · 1892 predominant, 1917-1983

Fonds consists of records relating to Rev. Robert St. John including, baptismal certificate, semi-annual reports from St. Augustine's seminary, official notice of parish appointments, testimonial letters, correspondence, and a last will and testament of Nora Hughes. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.

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John Cardoulis fonds
Fundo · 1939-1997

Fonds consists of textual records, photographs, videocassettes, audio cassettes and published materials relating to the presence of the American military in Newfoundland. The majority of the material was assembled as research for the two books authored by Cardoulis. The textual records consist of research notes and correspondence with many of the military personnel who also provided photographs and details of events.

The fonds is arranged in three series: 1. Textual records; 2. Photographs; 3. Audio and audiovisual material.

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Earle Sons and Company fonds
Fundo · 1873-1969

Fonds consists of records (1873-1969) for Earle Sons and Company, Limited, and its predecessor company, Owen and Earle. The records originated at the company's head office at Fogo, and branches at Change Islands, Herring Neck, Barr'd Islands, Joe Batt's Arm, and Tilting, Newfoundland.

The fonds includes correspondence, bills of lading, freight books, shipping orders, receipts, and financial records for Fogo, Joe Batt's Arm, and Tilting. It also includes some records from the partnership between Henry J. Earle and John Owen.

Fonds is arranged in five series: Correspondence (1873-1968); Financial records (1878-1968); Labour records (1949-1966); Miscellaneous records (1878-1950); and Shipping records (1932-1969).

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Rev. Samuel Baggs fonds
Fundo · 1917-1969

This fonds consists of the following: approximately 200 sermons, with notations of suitable accompanying hymns ([191-] - [196-]) which Rev. Baggs preached over many years, black and white photographs, some of which are framed (1917-1956); certificates (1917, 1967, 1969) ; six (reel-to-reel) sound recordings ([19-], two scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings (1948-1961), miscellaneous material, including diary notes (1957-1958), eulogy preached at a minister's funeral (1964), and miscellaneous printed material ([191-] - [196-]).

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Nathan Smith DeMill fonds
Fundo · Microfilmed [196?] (originally created 1833-1851)

Fonds consists of two microfilmed letter books dating 1833-47 and 1847-51, which contain correspondence from Nathan Smith DeMill to various businesses. The letter books provide information about accounts, orders, cargo, sailing dates and voyage destinations.

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Richard Derby ledger
Fundo · Microfilmed 1991 (originally created 1757-1790)

The microfilmed ledger is volume 1 of the Derby family papers, an extensive collection of business records and family materials belonging to the James Duncan Phillips Library, Peabody-Essex Museum in Salem.

The ledger records Richard Derby's debits and credits with other merchants, as well as with mariners, fishermen, shoremen, artisans, farmers, and widows from Salem and surrounding towns for the years 1757-76 and 1786-90. There is also a copy of Derby's will, dated 1783.

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