Detailed Content List: Fort Anne Papers: 1606-1963 (HIL-MICL FC LSC .N6F6P3C6)
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1 Detailed Content List: Fort Anne Papers: 1606-1963 (HIL-MICL FC LSC .N6F6P3C6) UNB Reel 1: I. INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES 1. Rev. Jacob Bailey 1. (1781-1785) Letters 2. (Dec. 1784—Aug. 1785) Letterbook 3. 2 vols. Dialogues on Religious and Moral Exercises; includes subject index at beginning and nominal index at end; includes letters 2. Cutler Family 1. (2 May 1817) Letter from Hertshorne, Boggs & Co. to Edward H. Cutler 2. (8 Nov. 1817) Letter from Hertshorne, Boggs & Co. to Edward H. Cutler 3. (16 Dec. 1817) Charles Cutler to Edward H. Cutler 4. (29 Dec. 1819) Falconell to Edward H. Cutler 5. (1823 account) George K. Nichols to Ebenezer Cutler 3. D’Aulnay 1. (1645) Photostat and translation of a letter from D’Aulnay to Gov. Winthrop 4. D’Aulnay’s Grave 1. (Nov. 7, 1932) The Finding of D’Aulnay’s Grave in 1923, a paper read by L.M. Fortier at the annual meeting of the Historical Association of Annapolis Royal 5. Delancey Family 1. (15 June 1796) Letter from James Delancey to Mrs. Mary Harris 2. (11 Nov. 1800) Letter from H.? Delancey to Mrs. Mary Harris 6. Diereville 1. Translation of Diereville’s account of his voyage to Port Royal, 1699 7. Earl of Stirling 1. Sixth Earl of Stirling, by Ronald Stewart Longley, M.A., Ph.D. 8. French 1. (April 1857) Extract from the diary of John James French 2 9. Goldsmith 1. Data concerning Oliver Goldsmith, author of The Rising Village and his brother, Henry Goldsmith, of Annapolis Royal 10. Haliburton 1. Re. Mr. J.C.[John Croke?] Haliburton’s pension. Copies of the opinions of the Justices of the Supreme Court on the questions raised by the application of J.C. Henderson, Esq., for a pension as one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, abolished 1841 11. H. Henderson & Son 1. (Oct. 23 1861—Aug. 18, 1863) Daybook. H. Henderson & Son UNB Reel 2: 12. Edward How 1. (June 9 1744) Fort of Annapolis Royal; Warrant for marriage of Edward How – Esq. and Mrs. Magdalene Winniett 2. (Sept. 1 1749) Chebucto Harbour; Commission to Edward How to be Commissary of the Musters of H.M.’s Forces in Nova Scotia by Govr. Cornwallis 3. (July 21 1790) Annapolis Royal; Mary Mag. Howe to her son, Lt. Oliver Howe, 66th Regt. 13. Johnstone Monument 1. Papers relating to the proposed Johnstone Monument, 1913; typescript 14. Lescarbot, 1. (Aug. 25 1606) Translation of Lescarbot’s Adieux to the French 15. Hanamiah Parker 1. (1710) Letter from Hananiah Parker 16. Stephen Rodda 1. (1743-1791) Journal of Stephen Rodda, Annapolis Royal; contains information about his family etc. 3 17. Sanders Family 1. (Nov. 7 1784) Will of Pardon Sanders 2. (Dec. 24 1812) Letters from Henrietta Cooper to Pardon Sanders 3. (Mar. 31 1814) (Cooper Letters) 4. (Dec. 1 1814) Typed copies of some of these letters. 5. (Nov. 27 1817) 6. (Nov. 29 1817) 7. (Jan. 2 1818) 8. (Jan. 31 1818) 9. (Aug. 27 1819) 10. (Dec. 1 1821) 11. Some Historical Facts and Reminiscences of Pardon Sanders and Family by his Great-great-granddaughter Emma Sanders LeCain, read at the Annual Meeting of the Historical Associations of A.R., 2 Nov. 1931 18. Wiswall Family 1(n.d.) -Receipt, estate of the Revd. Mr. Wiswall to John I. Van Beuren 2. (Aug. 19, 1795) -Receipt, Mr. Wiswall and John McNamara 3. (May 14, 1799) -Copy of Letter from P.W. [Peleg Wiswall?] to Ambrose Latting 4. (June 27, 1800) -Account, Mr. Peleg Wiswall and Andrew Snodgrass 5. (Mar. 26, 1803) -Account, Revd. Mr. Wiswall in acct. with Thomas Walker 6. (Aug. 1, 1806) -Letter from Forsyth, Smith and Co. to Peleg Wiswall 7. (Feb. 10, 1812) -Note on Demand Peleg Wiswall to Lawrence Hartshorn 8. (July 15, 1812) -Receipt, P. Wiswell to Thomas Spur 9. (Dec. 1812) -Receipt, estate of Revd. John Wiswall to John Roberts 10. (Jan. 15, 1813) -Account, P. Wiswall to Revd. Cyrus Perkins 11. (Mar. 25, 1813) -Receipt, Peleg Wiswall to Wm Simpson 12. (July 2, 1813) -Receipt, P. Wiswall and C. Perkins 13. (Aug. 2, 1813) -Account, P. Wiswall to Edward K. Timpany 14. (Nov. 10, 1813) -Account, P. Wiswall to Exr. H. Rutherford 15. (Dec. 29, 1813) -Receipt, Mr. Wiswall to John I. Van Buren 16. (Feb. 16, 1814) -Account, Peleg Wiswall to estate of Wm Robertson 17. (Aug. 24, 1817) -Note, signed D. Rutherford and Judge Wiswall 18. (1820) -Receipt, Judge Wiswall to Joseph Starritt 19. (June 10, 1822) -Letter from Tho. Ritchie to Judge Wiswall 20. (1825) -Account, Judge Wiswall to the Post Office 21. (Dec. 5, 1825) -Receipt, Judge Wiswall to James Gray 22. (Dec. 21, 1825) -Letter from Tho. Ritchie to Judge Wiswall 23. (Dec. 27, 1826) -Account, Judge Wiswall to E.K. Timpany 24. (July 8, 1830) -Letter from Abner Morse to Judge Wiswall 25. (Aug. 16, 1832) -Letter from W. Fenwick to P. Wiswall II. FORT ANNE 4 19. Fort Anne 1. Report about the Fort, etc., by Lieut. Col. Wylie, 1883 2. Copy of Lease from H.M. King George V to Annapolis Park Commission of Fort Anne for 10 years beginning July 1, 1912 (Regulations re. the lease of Fort Anne will be found in the foregoing and the following 3. Re. Lease of Fort Anne to the Annapolis Park Commission for ten years from June 1, 1909 4. Copy of Lease of Fort Anne for 10 years from June 1, 1899 20. Fort Property and Garrison Commissioners 1. (July 1, 1912) -Original copy of lease of Fort Anne & Adjoining Ground; the Minister of Militia and Defense to the Annapolis Park Commission 2. (1920) -Correspondence between Judge Savary and Mr. Fortier re. the fort being called Fort Anne. 3. -Encroachments (agreement) Fort Anne (1917) -License of Occupation, Mrs. Beeler (1912) 4. -Garrison Commissioners: Rights and Duties at an end; history of their leases of Fort Anne, 1899- ; Appointment of Mr. H.A. West as a commissioner of the Fort Anne Property, [191_]? 21. Fort Anne Reports Concerning Fort Anne 1. (1807) 2. (1808) 3. (April 30, July 1, & Sept. 15 1812) III. ACADIA AND PORT ROYAL 22. Acadia Copies of documents mostly concerned with fishing and commerce 1. The Acadia Company: mention of De Menneval, Gov. of Port Royal, Capture of Port Royal by the English, 1690 2. Concerning the Establishment of Coast Fishing and Commerce in Acadia: 1682-1690; Capture of Port Royal, 1690 5 3. (1682) -Those Interested in the Coast Fisheries of the Coast of Of Acadia 4. (1682) -Notes on Acadia: Charter to be granted to establish a coast fishing station of dry fish and all other commerce; report to be made on riches of Acadia and on the fertility of the soil; wheat, rye, and barley sown and harvested; samples taken to the King 5. (1663) -Report of M. De Meules to the Minister: mention of De La Valliere, Commandant of H.M. in Acadia 6. (1862) -Letters Patent in Favour of the Parties Interested in the Fisheries of Acadia: Merchants of Rochelle, trademen of Paris, formed a company for the establishment of the coast fisher in Acadia. Buildings (in connection with the fishing) to be erected at Chedabouctou 7. (1683) -Memoir on Farming and Commerce in Canada: mentions De La Chanaye who has authorized a store to be established at Port Royale 8. (1682) - Extract from the Book of the Council of State: merchant of La Rochelle, tradesmen of Paris wish to establish a coast fishery in Acadia 23. Emblem Rock of Port Royal The Emblem Rock of Port Royal, a paper to be read before the Historical Association of Annapolis Royal by Mrs. F.A. Richardson, Cambridge, Mass. (not read at meeting, however) February 5, 1934 24. Fortification of Port Royal 1. (July 1, 1918) -The Fortification at Port Royal during the French Regime, a paper read at Annapolis Royal, by Placide Gaudet, M.A. 2. (July 1, 1918) -Copy of list of maps and plans used by Mr. Placide Gaudet 25. The Hidden Stone of Port Royal The Hidden Stone of Port Royal, by Harriette Taker Richardson, read by Mrs. F.A. Richardson, Cambridge, Mass. 26. Order of Good Cheer Documents concerning the Order of Good Cheer 1. (Aug. 2, 1926) The Order of Good Cheer, a paper read by Rev. S.J. Woodroote, Annapolis Royal on the occasion of the unveiling of the tablet commemorating “The Theatre of Neptune”; Historical Association of A.R. 2. (1929) The Order of Good Cheer, from the French version Louvigny de Montigny, Canadian Historical Ballad Opera for the first 6 settlers in Canada; reconstructed English version by J. Murray Gibbon 3. The Order of Good Cheer; Ballad Opera based on French Canadian Folk Songs and music scores IV. COMMUNITY PAPERS 27. Apple Industry Documents concerning the origin and history of the apple industry in Nova Scotia 1. Some Early Agricultural Records by A. Kelsall 2. (192_)? -The Introduction and Development of the Apple Industry in Nova Scotia by F.G.J. Comeau 3. (1941) -Landmarks in Early Maritime Agriculture by R.P. Gorham; taken from Scientific Agriculture on Mar. 1926 4. Origin and History of the Apple Industry in Nova Scotia 5. (Nov. 9, 1934) -Origin and History of the Apple Industry in Europe and America with Particular reference to Old Acadia by F.G.J. Comeau; read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society 6. (1921) -The Apple in Nova Scotia, by E.R. Clarke 7. (Sept. 6, 1933) -Articles re. orchards and apple trees (Family Hearld) 8.