This hardcover scribbler appears to have been used by Edith Turnbull for writing notes during Bible Study/Sunday School, Etc. When you flip the book over and open it from the back, it was used as a Scrapbook by Mrs. Maynard Turnbull, Bayview.
Accession Number: 1982.60.2
Location: Archival Closet; Archival box labelled “Misc. Records #4”
Two page article on Reminiscence of Bayview, Digby, Nova Scotia, written by Nancy Wacher, Granddaughter of Elizabeth Turnbull Ellis.
Accession Number: 2004.3.8.9a
Location: Archival Closet; Archival box labelled “Misc. Records #2”
Hand-written receipt of payment addressed to [Illegible] Parker; Surviving times between myself & Mainard Turnbull & Wm. Jefferson. Signed by Mainard Turnbull
Dated: April 5, 1914
Accession Number: 2004.3.8.7
Location: Archival Closet; Archival box labelled “Misc. Records #2”
In Account of the Digby Hospital; payment received in full.
Dated: June 9, 1925
Accession Number: 2004.3.8.6
Location: Archival Closet; Archival box labelled “Misc. Records #2”
Hardcover autograph book signed by many people over a nine year period. Many rhymes, notes, etc to Ralph Turnbull. Someone, perhaps Ralph Turnbull, has written death dates under some of the signatures within the book.
Dated: 1942-1951
Accession Number: 2004.3.8.2
Location: Archival Closet; Archival box labelled “Misc. Records #2”
A Taste of Digby's Heritage.