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, GeorgeO. Letemplier and S.Flowers interviewing George Dicker about his growing up in Labrador, hunting, fishing trapping. Genealogy.
Interview by Nigel Markham with George Flowers. About Hopedale, trapping, hunting, medical help, fishing and cooking.
The fonds consists of the business ledgers of George Forward for the period 1842-1858. These ledgers record customer accounts with George Forward at Carbonear. Partial indexes are included with some ledgers.
Forward, GeorgeInterview by Nigel Markham with George Lane. About family, and hunting.
Doris Saunders and Barb Wood interviewing George Martin. Talk wildlife (bears), Geography, Christmas time,
Interview by Josh Burdett with George Morris. About fishermen, business, Fox Habour, trapping, Husdon's Bay Company, and salmon fishing.
Collection consists of a letter to George Pauls from Earl Rose regarding information on a story Mr. Pauls was writing (1998); a letter to Doris Saunders from George Pauls regarding the publication of his story (2002); and a copy of the story written by George Pauls entitled: 'An Account of a Search and Rescue', includes an appendix and index.
George PaulsInterview by Shelby Learning with George Poole and Levi Learning. About fishing, sealing, the Great Depression, occupations, education, geography, community history, Port Hope Simpson, the Mounties, holidays and entertainment.