Records With Access Point "Rivers"
61 results found (60 digitized image(s) available).
Mill and dam
Item - 1890-1920
P9\12
likely near Grand Falls, NB, Note: Numbers 1 to 6 are taken from Charlie Merritt negatives (1879-1938) Numbers 13 to 16 are Estabrooks
Nepisiguit River
Item - 1895-1905
P12\11
A portion of Pabineau Rapids, Gloucester County.
Adam Young, Pabineau Falls
Item - 1895-1905
P12\15
Adam Young, game warden, standing by a log cabin on Nepisiguit River, Pabineau Falls, Gloucester County.
Old house, Pointe-à-la-Croix (Cross Point), Quebec
Item - 1895-1905
P12\78
This house was acquired in 1824 by Robert Christie, member of parliament for lower Canada and later on in 1843 by John Fraser (1799-1893) born in Scotland and married to Ann Ferguson, the daughter of Robert Ferguson of Athol House (Atholville). It was the post office for Cross Point now Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec. It was located just on the point opposite Campbellton.
Wharves at low tide along Petitcodiac River, Moncton
Item - 1899/08/29
P12\139
Known as the Bend until the late 19th century, when the railway sparked its growth, it was little more than a small trading station with some ship building on the Petitcodiac River and Hall’s Creek. The Petitcodiac River was very difficult to navigate due to its shallow depth and the tremendous tides, which can be estimated by the height of the wharves above the water. This location is approximately Assomption Boulevard