Collection Acc4457 - Black family collection

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Black family collection

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CA PCA Acc4457

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  • 1866-1997 (Creation)
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    Black, Charles Hibbert (Family)

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.02 m of textual records
9 photographs
9 postcards

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Black, Charles Hibbert (Family)

Biographical history

Charles Hibbert Black was born 20 May 1872 in Pugwash, N.S. On 2 January 1906 he married Jean Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Frederick Strong Moore of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. In 1911 he purchased a china, crockery, and glass business on Grafton Street from A. N. McKay which became known as Black & Co. The premises had been previously occupied by Colwill's store. He operated this business for a couple of decades before becoming an insurance agent in the late 1920s. Both Charles Hibbert Black and his son Charles Frederick Black (b.6 December 1907) shared an abiding interest in the history of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island. Charles Frederick combined this interest with a hobby in philately. C. H. Black died on 7 December 1959.

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Scope and content

The collection contains miscellaneous items of PEI historical interest collected by the Black family. These include primary sources re. Sherwood Cemetery (1872/3), advertisements from Charlottetown businesses, and a temperance broadsheet. Secondary sources include notes on the Charlottetown district of St. Avard's, a biographical sketch of Robert Alder McLeod, an article by C. F. Black entitled "Prince Edward Island as postally recollected" in 1997 issues of The Canadian Philatelist as well as copies of newspaper articles re. automobiles in PEI by W. K. Rogers (1934), and Province House by Henry Smith (1935). The collection also contains 9 photographs of the Dennis, Raynor and Woodman fox farms and 9 postcards primarily of Charlottetown scenes.

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  • English

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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  • English

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