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MG 14.195-A-1-7 · File · 1920-01 - 1920-02
Part of Morrison's Store, St. Peter's

File consists of correspondence from the records of Indian Affairs Superintendent, A.J. Boyd. Topics include medical care, house repair, monetary and material relief, child care and family affairs, land inheritance and sale, and various concerns regarding Indian Day Schools.

Correspondence - March 1920
MG 14.195-A-1-8 · File · 1920-03
Part of Morrison's Store, St. Peter's

File consists of correspondence from the records of Indian Affairs Superintendent, A.J. Boyd. Topics include child care, monetary and material relief, supply requests, medical care, land rights and trespass, and band membership.

Correspondence - April 1920
MG 14.195-A-1-9 · File · 1920-04
Part of Morrison's Store, St. Peter's

File consists of correspondence from the records of Indian Affairs Superintendent, A.J. Boyd. Topics include child care, material and monetary relief, Indian Day Schools, dog bylaws and tax, medical care, farming, and supply requests.

Personal Records
CA BI MG 14.195-C · Series · 1923-1963
Part of Morrison's Store, St. Peter's

Series consists of personal miscellaneous correspondence and records pertaining to Alex A. Morrison's political involvement with the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party and the 1956 Nova Scotia general election.

CA BI MG 14.195 · Fonds · 1883-1996

Fonds consists of administrative, personal, and miscellaneous papers from Morrison's General Store Ltd. in St. Peter's, Richmond County, Nova Scotia. The majority of the records are administrative and include operational purchase ledgers, payroll and inventory books. The materials also reflect store owner Alex A. Morrison's political activities such as voters' lists, election records and correspondence related to local politicians. Papers also include records related to the Department of Indian Affairs; it is possible that either Morrison's General Store or the D.Y. Stewart & Sons store served as a depot for agents who worked for Indian Affairs. A series of correspondence from A.J. Boyd as well as other Indian Agents in Cape Breton and mainland Nova Scotia are included in the records

Morrison's General Store