Collection consists of an excerpt taken from "A Labrador Doctor" entitled "The Cooperative Movement" written by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell (1919); the Red Bay Co-op minute book with rules and regulations (1896-1987).
Zonder titelCollection consists of an envelope stamped with the S.B. Fequet & Son logo; receipt of sale to Donald Martin (1951); correspondence from S.B. Fequet & Son to: White Clothing Co. (1940), Imperial Tobacco Co. (1940), Harvey & Co. (1940), Saunders & Howell (1940), Great Eastern Oil (1940)
Zonder titelCollection consists of a letter from K.M. Keddie to Joan Stedman in 1953 containing biographical information and memoirs; and a handwritten note by Judy McGrath in 1984.
Zonder titelCollection 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.
Zonder titelCollection consists of a poem written by Kate Hettasch about Christmas in Nain with a personal note on the reverse (1981); Christmas cards with Inukuluk designs by Kate Hettasch; picture and poem entitled " Blessed Christmas" by Kate Hettasch; correspondence from S.P. Hettasch to THEM DAYS concerning the death of Kate Hettasch; obituary for Kate Hettasch from The GLOBE TIMES, Bethlehem, Pa. (1987); poem by Kate Hettasch; eulogy for Kate Hettasch by Edwin W. Kortz (1987)
Zonder titelCollection consists of correspondence, receipts, invoices, telegrams, questionnaire results, petition, and newspaper clippings between 1920 and 1963. The correspondence is written to and by Father O'Brien during the years he served as a Missionary to the Innu in North West River and Davis Inlet regarding the establishment and maintenance of the Mission.
Zonder titelCollection consists of copies of William Duncan Strong's original field notes, taken while on the Rawson-MacMillan field museum Expedition (1927-1928); extracts taken from Strong's field notes regarding toys and games research (1927-1928)
Zonder titelCollection consists of Moravian Periodical Accounts; extracts of Moravian community diaries and journals; extracts of private correspondence of Missionaries; Checklists of Manuscripts and Printed Material on the Moravian Missions in Labrador; Ordination service program for Walter Edmunds; Newfoundland Government Bulletin article "Moravian Mission 200 Years in Labrador" (1971); Canadian Heritage article "The Brethren in Labrador" (1983); Birth, death, marriage, and confirmation records for Moravian Mission stations (Hebron, Killinek; Agreement and Account of Crew for foreign going ships, the S.S. Harmony; Labrador Moravian newsletter "Labradorime Moravianmiut" (1975); Business correspondence for Moravian Mission in Labrador(1926-1925); Annual reports for Moravian Mission in Makkovik, Nain, Hopedale, and Hebron. This collection contains information covering the years 1752-1988; predominantly 1859-1942.
Zonder titelCollection consists of history of family business establishment at L'anse au Loup (1771-1933) and family history of the O'Briens; two copies of the O'Brien family tree (1825-1955); paper written by Lawrence O'Brien entitled “Leo O'Brien: Master Folksinger and Storyteller of L'anse au Loup, Labrador”(1977). Covering dates for this collection are 1771-1955
Zonder titelCollection consists of short biography of Dillon Wallace and excerpt from "Lure of the Labrador Wild" which appeared in the publication "By Great Waters"; information from Dillon Wallace for Douglas Blake on Lydia Campbell and her family and marriages (1903); typed copy of the inscription on the tablet marking the death of Leonidas Hubbard Jr. (1913), originally erected in 1913, dedicated in 1976 by Dillon Wallace III.