Tappan Adney : and the heritage of the St. John River Valley / Keith Helmuth.
by
Helmuth, Keith
; Town of Woodstock
; Carleton County Historical Society
.
Material type: 




Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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New Brunswick Collection / Collection néo-brunswickoise | 971.552 H481 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
v. 46, no. 2 (Summer 2017) Selected Accessions List -- History
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-88)
Wolastoq and Meduxnekeag : Woodstock grows where rivers meet -- Tappan Adney comes to Woodstock -- Adopting a family and discovering the wilderness -- Tappan Adney meets Peter Joe building a canoe at Lane's Creek -- The lure of the wilderness and the natural history market -- Reporting the Klondike Gold Rush : a journalistic coup -- Minnie Bell Sharp and Tappan Adney -- Between Woodstock and New York -- At home in upper Woodstock : the orchard business and the music business -- Serving in the army and working in Quebec -- An aspiring politician and a working artist -- Preservation of the birchbark canoe -- Home to Woodstock and the St. John River Valley -- The Mariners' Museum acquires Adney's canoes -- Maliseet language research -- Defending the rights of the Maliseet : the Peter Paul case and beyond -- Working with the New Brunswick Museum -- George Frederick Clarke and Tappan Adney : cooperation and conflict over local archaeology -- The scholar in the woods and befriending wildlife -- The canoe book in limbo and Howard Chapelle to the rescue.