Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
Handwritten folded pages. Constitution contains six articles, amendments to the bylaws. A separate entry lists what appears to be 100 names and residences of members.
Four legal-size pages detailing report of the committee.
Ledger containing account of meetings.
Four columns detail the name of the coin, the number of specimens, the date and when it was donated. Also included are slips of paper detialing finds or donations of coins.
Article type, donor, when received, remarks and how obtained. Finds range from "a very fine lot of shells" to "Rock salts of pits including rocks from salt mines, Chesire, England."
Rectangular ledger from the State Bank of New Brunswick. Contents nearly all blank. Ledger signed by L.M. Warren, Society Treasurer.
First Bulletin: December, 1857; Second Bulletin: June, 1858; Third Bulletin, June, 1859.
Approximately 143 letters of acknowledgement from honorary and corresponding members of the Society.
Nine letters and a small handwritten book details selected findings of members of the Society.
Two small accounts of Society findings are included in The Targum, February, 1874 and The Christian Intelligencer.