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C.F. Camber
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- Variations in title: Formerly known as C. F. Camber fieldbooks 1938.
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2 cm of textual records
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Biographical history
Of Scottish descent, Clyde Fenwick Camber, the son of Amelia Irene Payson (1855-1928) and William D. Camber (1848-1919), was born at Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick on 6 February 1889. The Paysons had at least one other child, Faye Vernette (Stewart). C. F. Camber lived in Woodstock and worked as a civil engineer, retiring in December 1939. He never married. Clyde Fenwick Camber died at Woodstock on 17 February 1940, aged 51, and was buried in the Methodist Cemetery.
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Information about the custody of these records prior to acquisition is incomplete.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of three notebooks containing engineering data recorded while C. F. Camber was working in the vicinity of Woodstock, N.B., in 1938. They include figures, notes, and sketches relating to excavations and embankment, railways, a roadway, ditches, canals, and other projects.
A roll of oversized plans, tracings, and graphs was transferred to the Map Section.
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Immediate source of acquisition
Received from David Myles of Historical Resources Department, Fredericton, N.B., before 17 December 1968 (Accession no. M68.49).
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- English
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