Fonds consists of records related to Rev. William Fripps, including baptismal certificate, canonical certificates of ordination and pastoral appointments. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.
Fripps, WilliamFonds consists of records related to Rev. William Hearn, including his baptismal certificate and certificate of ordination. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.
Hearn, WilliamFonds consists of records related to Rev. William Henry Jackman, including reports from St. Bonaventure's College, and parish appointments. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings and printed material related to his life.
Jackman, William HenryFonds consist of baptismal certificate, obituary and newspaper clippings related to Rev. William Whitty.
Whitty, WilliamThe 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.
Derby, RichardFonds consists of a photocopied ledger giving account of provisions shipped from Waterford (hogs, cattle, grain, clothing, salt, ships' supplies), valued at 43,500 pounds sterling to 47 customers in St. John's. The main customer was Thomas Meagher, an Irish merchant in St. John's. Fonds also describes Fogarty's imports from Newfoundland, including fish oil, blubber, timber, and fur.
Fogarty, RichardCollection consists of a preliminary report on "Archeological Investigations of the Labrador Eskimo in Hamilton Inlet in 1973" by Richard Jordan; correspondence from Richard Jordan to THEM DAYS (1975); draft of preliminary report on "Archeological Investigations of the Labrador Eskimo in Hamilton Inlet in 1973" by Richard Jordan; Article which appeared Arctic Anthropology Vol. XV-2 entitled "Archaeological Investigations of the Hamilton Inlet Labrador Eskimo: Social and Economic Responses to European Contact" (1978) by Richard Jordan. These reports cover the time period between 1000 A.D. to the 20th century.
Richard JordanCollection consists of a preliminary report on "Archeological Investigations of the Labrador Eskimo in Hamilton Inlet in 1973" by Richard Jordan; correspondence from Richard Jordan to THEM DAYS (1975); draft of preliminary report on "Archeological Investigations of the Labrador Eskimo in Hamilton Inlet in 1973" by Richard Jordan; Article which appeared Arctic Anthropology Vol. XV-2 entitled "Archaeological Investigations of the Hamilton Inlet Labrador Eskimo: Social and Economic Responses to European Contact" (1978) by Richard Jordan. These reports cover the time period between 1000 A.D. to the 20th century.
Richard JordanCollection consists of reports, surveys, and minutes about the rivers of Labrador.
Collection consists of: an envelope addressed to Mr. John C. Davis, postmarked St. Andrews, N.B (1928), a Canadian Postal note for 25 cents (1928), correspondence to John C. Davis from A.G Huntsman (1928), certificate of qualification to Robert Davis from the province of Newfoundland (1973), ‘The Steamer is Coming,’ written by Robert Davis; East Labrador Pastoral Charge Newsletter entitled: ‘Glad Tidings,’ Fall 1996, Vol. 2, No. 3; marriage certificate of Martha Patience Perrault and Robert H. Davis; letter to Robert H Davis from Wilfred Elders (1970), report entitled: ‘New K-Ar Age Determinations on Rocks from the East Coast of Labrador,’ reprinted from CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1969) written by R.L Grasty, J.C Rucklidge, and W.A Elders, article taken from SCIENCE entitled: ‘A Task for Ecologists around Waterfalls in Labrador-Ungava,” Vol. 166, (1969), article entitled “Layering and Net Veining in Hornblende Lamprophyre Intrusions from the Coast of Labrador,” written by Wilfred A. Elders and John C. Rucklidge, geological notes on ‘Rheomorphism of Granite by Gabbro Intrusions on the Coast of South-Central Labrador,’ written by W.A Elders and J.C Rucklidge; ‘A Statement of Collection for Ministerial Support on the Hamilton Inlet and Sandwich Bay Mission of the United Church in Labrador’, school report card belonging to Minnie R. Davis (1949-1950); a story handwritten by Robert Davis about some of the jobs he has worked on over the years; and a letter written by Cyril S. Watkins to his superior recommending Robert Davis for promotion (1957).