IMG_5012.JPG. Black and white photograph of Adam’s Lumber Mill in York
Mills, taken in the 1950’s. Pipe reaching across highway carried sawdust
to waste pile. Mill remained essentially unchanged into the 1970s. Image courtesy
of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5014.JPG. Black and white photograph of Adam’s Lumber Mill in York
Mills, taken in the 1950’s. Image shows dammed head pond and piled logs
waiting to be sawed. Mill remained essentially unchanged into the 1970s. Image
courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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IMG_5015.JPG. Black and white photograph of Adam’s Lumber Mill in York
Mills, taken in the 1950’s. Pipe reaching across highway carried sawdust
to waste pile. Mill remained essentially unchanged into the 1970s. Image courtesy
of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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Photograph taken in the late summer (term began on August 15) or early fall of 1904 of students attending school in Tweedside, District No. 6, Parish of Manners Sutton, Harvey Station, York County, New Brunswick. The students in the second and third rows are unevenly arranged making the caption description difficult. Explanatory notes are provided for some students below to help determine placement. Copies of the school register for the Tweedside school are in existence for 1901-1908 (including 1904) and provide an excellent demographic snapshot of the area during the first decade of the 20th century. According to the register there were 36 children in the Tweedside School catchment area between the ages of 6 and 15, of which 32 attended school at least part of the timeu. Many of the absent children were older and tended to have very spotty attendance records as they were probably needed to work at home. Image courtesy of Hazen Patterson (August, 1985). Caption dictated to Jean Patterson by Hazen Patterson (fall 1985). Facsimile image rescanned and digitally enhanced by Tim Patterson, December 2006 (tweedside_school_1904_lg.jpg)
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Front Row: Left to Right:
Margaret Ann Cecelia "Celia" Messer, 12, d/o James Bell Messer and Julia Ann Cecilia Wood.
Sarah Mary Isabell "Sadie" Messer, 12, d/o William Messer and Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Rutherford.
Sadie May Boyd Wood, 8, d/o George Thomas Wood and Elizabeth Messer
Margaret Isabelle "Belle" Rutherford, 9, d/o James Rutherford and Sarah Frances Speedy.
Josie "Carrie" Bailey Swan, 11, d/o Henry "Harry" Swan and Joselean "Celia" Burrell.
Ethel Rae Larner, 12, d/o Edward Larner and Jannette Gladstone "Jennie" Swan.
Elizabeth Jane Lillian "Lillie" Swan, 13, d/o Henry "Harry" Swan and Joselean "Celia" Burrell.
Rena Idella "Della" James, 11, d/o Edward "Ned" James and Janet "Jeanette" Wood.
Second Row: Left to Right:
Sarah Elizabeth Jane "Bessie" Burrell, 6, d/o Thomas A. S. Burrell and Isabella Christina "Tina" Piercy.
Mary Jane Agnes "Aggie" Bell, 6, d/o William A. "Bill" Bell and Ellen Isabel Messer.
Edith Annie Richardson Messer, 8, d/o William Messer and Isabella Torrance.
Minnie May Messer, 10, (tall girl between 2 nd and 3 rd row) d/o James Bell Messer and Julia Ann Cecilia Wood.
Clarence Kelley Swan, 6, s/o Alexander "Sandy" Swan and Annie Burrell.
Mary "Alice" Victoria Messer, 9, (tall girl in front of teacher) d/o John Messer and Margaret Agnes "Maggie" Moffitt.
Thomas "Sterling" Black Patterson, 6, (small boy in frilled shirt or vest) s/o James Wesley "Jim" Patterson and Sarah Ann "Annie" Brown.
Back Row: Left to Right:
William "Stephen" Russell Swan, 9, s/o Alexander "Sandy" Swan and Annie Burrell
Gilbert Thomas Rutherford, 9, s/o John M. Rutherford and Charlotte "Christina" Embleton
George "Clifford" James, 11, s/o Edward "Ned" James and Janet "Jeanette" Wood
George "Hazen" Patterson, 10, (directly behind little Clarence Swan) s/o James Wesley "Jim" Patterson and Sarah Ann "Annie" Brown
James "Lewis" Rutherford, 8, (in front of teacher) s/o John M. Rutherford and Charlotte "Christina" Embleton
David Earle Rutherford, 10, s/o John M. Rutherford and Charlotte "Christina" Embleton
John "Andrew" Moffat Messer, 7, s/o John Messer and Margaret Agnes "Maggie" Moffitt
Carroll McLean Patterson, 7, s/o James Wesley "Jim" Patterson and Sarah Ann "Annie" Brown
Norman Alwood Messer, 11, s/o John Messer and Margaret Agnes "Maggie" Moffitt
Absent:
Lee James, 12, s/o Edward "Ned" James and Janet "Jeanette" Wood.
Ella Louise Messer, 6, d/o James Bell Messer and Julia Ann Cecelia Wood.
Margaret "Belle" Messer (b. 15 Jun 1891) d/o John Messer and Margaret Agnes "Aggie" Moffitt.
James Allan Messer (b. 26 Sep 1888) s/o James Bell Messer and Julia Ann Cecelia Wood.
Thomas "Oscar" Messer, 12, s/o William Messer and Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Rutherford.
Roy William Messer (b. 11 Feb 1899) s/o John Messer and Margaret Agnes "Maggie" Moffitt.
Cecil Clarence Rutherford, 7, s/o James Rutherford and Sarah Frances Speedy.
Norman James Rutherford, 13, s/o James Rutherford and Sarah Frances Speedy.
Thomas Speedy Rutherford, 15, s/o James Rutherford and Sarah Frances Speedy.
Walter "Wallace" Wood, 14, s/o George Thomas Wood and Elizabeth Messer.
Teacher: (tall lady at back):
Grace Goodspeed, native of Burtt's Corner
IMG_5016. Photograph taken approximately 1908/1909 of students attending the
school known as the “Middle District School” (which was a “superior”
school, having two classrooms), in Harvey Station, York County, New Brunswick.
Image courtesy of J. Hall (October, 2004).
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Front row, left to right:
Olive Craig (Parents; John T. Craig and Jennie McGowan)
Mabel Wilson (Parents; Thomas Wilson and Eleanor Grieve)
Margaret Patterson (Parents; Wesley Patterson and Isabelle Nesbitt)
Annie Patterson (Parents; Wesley Patterson and Isabelle Nesbitt)
Zella Wilson (Parents; Thomas Wilson and Eleanor Grieve)
Jennie Grieve (Parents; Thomas Grieve and Ellen Wightman)
Lizzie Craig (Parents; Henry P. Craig and Amelia Swan)
Second row:
Irvine Embleton (Parents; Kenneth Embleton and Lottie Lister)
Bruce Lawson (Parents; Frank Lawson and Victoria Mowatt)
Jimmie Johnston (Parents; Luke Craig and Mary Jane Embleton)
Ross Coburn (Parents; Marshall Coburn and Cassie Graham)
Hazen Burrell (Parents; Alexander Burrell and Ellen Coburn)
Charlie Grieve (Parents; Thomas Grieve and Ellen Wightman)
Kay Craig (Parents; John T. Craig and Jennie McGowan)
Emery Lister (Parents; Matthew Lister and Mary Piercy)
Roy Lister (Parents; Matthew Lister and Mary Piercy)
Orman Patterson (Parents; Wesley Patterson and Isabelle Nesbitt)
Back Row:
Dallas Johnston (Parents; Luke Craig and Mary Jane Embleton)
Arden Wilson (Parents; Alexander R. Wilson and Annabella Craig)
Annie Burrell (Parents; Alexander Burrell and Ellen Coburn)
Mabel Lister (Parents; Matthew Lister and Mary Piercy)
Everett Mowatt (Parents; Andrew Mowatt and Isabella Watt)
Helen Coburn (Parents; Marshall Coburn and Cassie Graham)
Miss Fraser — Teacher
Bessie Burrell (Parents; Alexander Burrell and Ellen Coburn)
Miss Hay — Teacher
IMG_5018. Manners Sutton School. Photograph taken in the late 1920’s.
Back Row, left to right:
Dora McCullough (Burrell); Thelma Coburn (Henry); Jessie Swan (Lister); Emma
Swan (Coburn); Sarah Johnston (Herron); Annie Speedy (Morrow); Althea Coburn
(Jones), Margaret Coburn (Wood).
Front Row, left to right:
Roland Coburn; Billy Messer; Dorrien Speedy; Guy Coburn; Walter Piercy; Edgar
McCullough; Stanley Little; Milford Coburn; Claude Swan.
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IMG_5019. Students and teacher in photograph from 1929 or 1930 in the one-room
schoolhouse in Harvey. “From the Archives Schenes From Our Past”
printed in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 15 January 2002. (Photo was submitted
by Ruby (Burrell) Holder of Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Front row (left to right):
Merle Robison (Adoptive parents; Dan Robison & Frances Miller)
Lawrence Essensa (Parents: Gardiner Essensa and Margaret Piercy)
Hollis Little (Parents: Wesley Little and Linda Lister)
Earl Essensa (Parents: Gardiner Essensa and Margaret Piercy)
Billy Dorcas (Parents: Keith Dorcas and Lillian Van Dine)
Douglas McLean (Parents: Rev. Hugh McLean & Minnie Rayworth)
Second row:
Herb Swan (Parents: Russel Swan and Ella Thompson)
Edwin Robison (Parents: Charles Robison and Elzina Graham)
Byron Hanselpacker (Parents: Fred Hanselpacker and Bessie Burrell)
Wallace Hunter (Parents: Albert Hunter and Elizabeth Taylor)
Basil Messer (Parents: Allen Messer and Adella Mills)
Donald Smith (Parents: Norman Smith and Agnes Saunders)
Clarence Cleghorn (Parents: Wesley Cleghorn and Nell Thompson)
Harold Cleghorn (Parents: Wesley Cleghorn and Nell Thompson)
Lester Rand (Parents: Edward Rand and Virginia Priest)
Harold Robison (Parents: Howard Robison and Edna Carr)
Hollis Hanselpacker (Parents: Fred Hanselpacker and Bessie Burrell)
Third row:
Ruby Grieve (Parents: Fred Grieve and Sadie Wightman)
Bertha Essensa (Parents: Gardiner Essensa and Margaret Piercy)
Hazel Halford (Parents: Frank Halford and Mabel Hood)
Rita Rand (Parents: Edward Rand and Virginia Priest)
Gertrude Hunter (Parents: William Hunter and Millie Robison)
Jean Little (Parents: Wesley Little and Linda Lister)
Jean Dorcas (Parents: Keith Dorcas and Lillian Van Dine)
Glenda Ryder (from Cork. Father was a sectionman at Rooth?)
Joyce Swan (Parents: Harry Swan and Lottie Briggs)
Muriel Robison (Parents: Joseph Robison and Elizabeth Essensa)
Velma Burrell (Parents: Arthur Burrell and Ada Rosborough)
Marion Coffey (Parents: Lorne Coffey and Lizzie Little)
Fourth row (back row):
Allene Swan (Parents: Harry Swan and Lottie Briggs)
Violet Halford (Parents: Frank Halford and Mabel Hood)
Olive Grieve (Parents: Fred Grieve and Sadie Wightman)
Gladys Cleghorn (Parents: Thomas Cleghorn and Maggie Thompson)
Doris Grieve (Parents: Fred Grieve and Sadie Wightman)
Ruth Timmins, school teacher (married Otis Messer, died with husband in car
accident in September, 1948).
Olive Burrell (Parents: Arthur Burrell and Ada Rosborough)
Bessie Bell (Parents: Eastman Bell and Ethel Carmichael)
Blanche Cleghorn (Parents: Thomas Cleghorn and Maggie Thompson)
Mabel Grieve (Parents: Fred Grieve and Sadie Wightman)