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Stationery sheet from Saint John Board of Trade

Stationery sheet of the Saint John Board of Trade, New Brunswick, from the late nineteenth century, with maps showing Canadian Pacific routes on the Pacific Ocean, railways in Atlantic Canada, and Canadian Pacific routes on the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a list of distances from St. John, New Brunswick to destinations in Great Britain and Canada. Manuscript calculations have been made on verso.

Board of Trade (Saint John, N.B.)

Document granting general sufferance with conditions

Hand written form granting permission to Samuel McCullough to voyage up the Fraser River with four men and his implements and provisions for mining. Conditions of sufferance include to only bring on board goods bought from the Hudson Bay Company, to not carry gunpowder or other ammunition except for that from the United Kingdom, to receive no passengers without a gold mining license, and not to trade with First Nations. Signed by William Mitchell, collector, at Port Victoria, Vancouver Island.

Mitchell, William

Chinese medicine formula

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

Cheekungtong (Chinese Freemasons)

Chinese medical text (Zabing pian 1-10)

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

Cheekungtong (Chinese Freemasons)

Chinese medical text (Waixing pian 3)

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

Cheekungtong (Chinese Freemasons)

Chinese medical text (Dashend he pian)

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

Cheekungtong (Chinese Freemasons)

Chinese medical text (Zabing pian 1-2)

Includes bound book of Chinese medicine and acupuncture written in old style Chinese with calligraphy. This text might have been published in China and taken to Canada by the Chinese immigrants who were members of the Chinese Freemasons.

Cheekungtong (Chinese Freemasons)

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