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Chipman Family Papers - Planters of Cornwallis

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1849 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 199 No. 323


Plans and specifications for new Court House, Kentville


Apr 1850 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 199 No. 324


Accounts for the new Court House, Kentville, 1849-1850


Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 199 No. 325


Floor plan for new Gaol to be built at Kentville includes two bed rooms, confined room, parlour, and kitchen


Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 199 No. 326


Floor plan for new Gaol to be built at Kentville includes two prison rooms, cellar, and a dungeon


28 Jan 1851 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 200 No. 122


Order for a list of all paupers in Nova Scotia (excluding those residing in the Halifax Poor Asylum) to be sent to the Lieutenant Governor


21 Jan 1852 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 200 No. 125


Return of paupers in Horton Township to be sent to the Lieutenant Governor


1851 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 200 No. 126


Return of poor in District of Cornwallis with names and ages, who maintained them, and expense per year.


1872 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 204 No. 221


Supplies and attendance furnished to small pox patients by order of the Board of Health, January and February 1872


11 Oct 1870 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 204 No. 243


Bills for road laid out from post road to John Cox's near Oak Island


25 Apr 1870 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 204 No. 244


Petition for a public road from the post road to John Cox's and a pent road to the shore, Horton Township


11 Oct 1870 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 204 No. 245


Plan of road from James Borden's to south east part of Oak Island


16 Mar 1860 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 205 No. 34


Memorandum of agreement between Trustees of No 3 School District, Cornwallis, to employ Matthew G. Henry as school teacher in the new school house on the Parade Ground near the old Presbyterian Meeting House, Cornwallis.


12 Sep 1830 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 205 No. 39


Correspondence from Rebecca Chipman to William H. Chipman, Cornwallis, in which she mentions her visit to Dr. Thomas McCulloch's museum, Pictou. Her letter is an example of hand writing in two directions to reduce amount of paper needed.


1855 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 207 No. 134


Invoices received for goods as in those listed about. Also included are price lists for various goods such as timber and metal products. These invoices come from various merchants in the colony, in the United States and Great Britain. They are all dated.


8 Apr 1856 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 207 No. 174


Business Papers. This folder contains the Chipman Business Papers for 1856 from the store in Cornwallis. The contents are invoices and letters regarding the purchases and sales of goods. The companies deal in various goods including dry goods, metal products, hardware, food stuffs, wooden ware, drugs, textiles, cutlery, carriage and trunk trimmings,and teas. Included are shipped bills and accounts owning. Many do not state the nature of the cargo. The goods come from numerous suppliers in Boston, New York, London and other parts of B.N.A. They are all dated 1856. This invoice is from Thomas Turner & Co., Sheffield, England, 8 April 1856.


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